Syfy ’s Creepypasta - animate anthology series , Channel Zero , wraps up its excellent second episode , No - End House , tonight — but revere not , horror TV fans . The very first teaser for time of year three , Butcher ’s Block , is here , and though it ’s quite brief , it still looks splendidly perturbing .
As we already knew , Butcher ’s Block will have a new plaster bandage and a completely young setting and account to the previous seasons , season one ’s Candle Cove and the current No - End House . That shape includes legendary Blade Runner star Rutger Hauer , who will take on “ a fifties meatpacking tycoon who farm progressively reclusive and then disappeared after his beloved daughters were murdered,”according to Deadline . you could get a coup d’oeil of him in the puzzle .
That character verbal description sound awesome , but it still does n’t explain much of anything in the above house trailer . For more on the write up , Deadline reportsthe follow :

Other intriguing - go fibre let in Holland Roden ( Teen Wolf ) as Alice ’s older sister , who has a history of genial illness ; a jaded young cop played by Brandon Scott ; and Krisha Fairchild — adept of the memorably terrifying not - horror motion picture Krisha — as a former journalist who is indite a rule book about that same series of disappearance that the Alice character becomes haunt with .
Nick Antosca will return as showrunner , but time of year three ( due in 2018 ) also has a unexampled director : Arkasha Stevenson , whose premature citation include a fistful of short pants and TV work . That ’s in keeping with Channel Zero ’s preference for working with come out indie directors , who bestow their own unique visual stylus ( and power to work within a tight budget ) to the table — make this one of the most artistically interesting genre shows on TV mightily now .
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