Fright Krewe Clip Previews Hulu’s New Orleans-Set Horror Animated Series

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The first Fright Krewe clip from DreamWorks Animation’s forthcoming horror animated series has been revealed (via Bloody Disgusting), which hails from The House with a Clock in Its Walls filmmaker Eli Roth. The 10-episode coming-of-age series will start streaming on October 2, on both Hulu and Peacock.

The video introduces Sydney Mikayla’s Soleil Le Claire as she leads a group of tourists to some of New Orleans’ most scariest places. This includes a tomb said to be cursed by Voodoo queen Marie Laveau in order to imprison a demon.

Check out the Fright Krewe clip below (watch more trailers):

Who’s the cast of Fright Krewe?

Fright Krewe features the voices of Sydney Mikayla as Soleil, Tim Johnson Jr. as Maybe, Grace Lu as Missy, Chester Rushing as Stanley, Terrence Little Gardenhigh as Pat, Jacques Colimon as Belial, Vanessa Hudgens as Madison, Josh Richards as Nelson, X Mayo as Alma, Rob Paulsen as Lou Garou, David Kaye as Mayor Furst, JoNell Kennedy as Marie Laveau, Melanie Laurent as Fiona Bunrady, Chris Jai Alex as Otis Bunrady, Reggie Watkins as Paulie, Cherise Boothe as Ayida Weddo, Keston John as Papa Legba & Ogoun, Grey Delisle as Judith Le Claire, and Krizia Bajos as Luciana.

“An ancient prophecy and a Voodoo Queen put misfit teens in charge of saving New Orleans from the biggest demonic threat it’s faced in almost two centuries. But, honestly? Saving the world might be easier than becoming friends,” reads the synopsis.

The series is created and executive produced by Roth and James Frey. This marks DreamWorks’ first animated horror series geared toward older children. It is executive produced by Joana Lewis, Kristine Songco, Shane Acker and Mitchell Smith.

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