Channel Zero: No-End House may be airing its concluding chapter tonight on SYFY, but the creative minds (including showrunner Nick Antosca) behind the Creepypasta-based anthology series already have a special, tasty treat prepared for fans: the first teaser trailer for the series' third installment, Butcher's Block.

According to EW, Channel Zero: Butcher's Block is inspired by Kerry Hammond's Creepypasta story Search and Rescue Woods. The third season is expected to air in early 2018 and will star Olivia Luccardi, Holland Roden, Rutger Hauer, Brandon Scott, and Krisha Fairchild.

EW reveals that in the third season, Luccardi will play "Alice, an idealistic young woman, who upon moving to a new city, comes across a series of disappearances connected to a mysterious staircase in one of the area’s worst neighborhoods. Along with her schizophrenic older sister (Teen Wolf's Holland Roden), they discover what is preying on the city’s residents."

Deadline reports that Hauer will play "Joseph Peach, a 1950s meatpacking magnate who grew increasingly reclusive and then disappeared after his beloved daughters were murdered," Scott will portray "Officer Luke Vanczyk, a young but already jaded cop, living in the shadow of his father, the Chief of Police," and Fairchild will play "Louise Lispector, a retired journalist who has lived in Garrett, Michigan her whole life. Now she spends her days doing taxidermy and working on her personal project: A book about a pattern of disappearances in the city’s worst neighborhood."

You can watch the new teaser trailer below, and stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates on all things Channel Zero.

Source: Deadline
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