Production is underway on Shudder’s “Creepshow,“ a brand new series based on the iconic 1982 anthology film written by Stephen King and directed by George A. Romero. As we recently learned, Greg Nicotero is directing an adaptation of King’s “Gray Matter” for the series, and Tom Savini just revealed that he just wrapped up filming an episode as well!

Savini, who was of course the makeup effects artist for the original movie and played The Creep in its sequel, teased the episode to the crowd at Monsterpalooza over the weekend.

“I just directed an episode of the Creepshow television series,” Savini announced. “There’s twelve [stories] altogether – each show will have two episodes in it. Mine’s a combination of Stand By Me, The Fog and Jurassic Park. It’s really something.”

Savini added, “It’ll be like the movie with comic book pages turning and boxes…scary things.”

He also revealed that the episode he directed is an adaptation of Hill’s story “By the Silver Water of Lake Champlain”!

In it, “Little Gail London and her friend Joel Quarrel are out on a cold and lonely morning at the end of summer, when they make the find of the century: a dead plesiosaur, the size of a two-ton truck, washed up on the sand. With the fog swirling about them, they make their plans, fight to defend their discovery, and face for the first time the enormity of mortality itself… all unaware of what else might be out there in the silver water of Lake Champlain.”

The six-episode season will feature segments based on stories by other award-winning and acclaimed horror writers, including:

“By the Silver Water of Lake Champlain” by Joe Hill ( NOS4A2 )

) “House of the Head” by Josh Malerman ( Bird Box )

) “The Companion” by Joe Lansdale ( The Bottoms )

) “The Man in the Suitcase” by Christopher Buehlman ( The Lesser Dead )

) “All Hallows Eve” by Bruce Jones ( The Hitchhiker )

) “Night of the Paw” by John Esposito ( The Walking Dead: Webisodes )

) “Bad Wolf Down” by Rob Schrab (Monster House)

“Having the opportunity to embrace the spirit of Creepshow and expand on what George and Steve created is, without a doubt, a lifelong dream come true,” said executive producer Greg Nicotero. “Having grown up in Pittsburgh, Creepshow lives in a special place for me. I had the good fortune to visit the set as a teenager. I was able to look behind the curtain of filmmaking, and it changed me forever. I’m honored to continue telling the stories in the ‘comic book come to life’ world that fans fell in love with. This fall we will be ‘opening the coffin’ and unleashing upon the world our demented and ghastly stories, crafted by the best in business.”

In addition to his EP duties, Nicotero will direct some of the series. Other installments will be helmed by David Bruckner, director of the acclaimed horror film The Ritual as well as Bloody Disgusting segments in our V/H/S and Southbound; Roxanne Benjamin, producer and director of segments in Bloody Disgusting’s Southbound and also XX (also producer on our V/H/S andV/H/S/2); and Rob Schrab, whose numerous TV directing credits include Ghosted and Community. John Harrison, who was the first assistant director for George Romero on the original Creepshow movie (and who also composed the film’s theme), will be directing a story he co-wrote with Nicotero.

Nicotero’s Oscar® and multiple Emmy® award-winning company, KNB EFX GROUP Inc., will be handling the series’s Creature and Make-Up Effects.

Shudder’s “Creepshow” will be produced by the Cartel with Monster Agency Productions, Taurus Entertainment, and Striker Entertainment: Stan Spry, Jeff Holland, and Eric Woods are executive producers for the Cartel; Greg Nicotero and Brian Witten are executive producers for Monster Agency Productions; Robert Dudelson, James Dudelson and Jordan Kizwani are executive producers for Taurus Entertainment; Russell Binder is executive producer and Marc Mostman co-executive producer for Striker Entertainment.

“Creepshow” will premiere on Shudder later this year.