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Linda Cardellini Drops a Few More ‘Crystal Lake’ Hints



Halloween merch is already popping up in stores, but we’ve still got to wait until October for Friday the 13th prequel series Crystal Lake to finally make its debut. So far, fans haven’t gotten too much to chew on, aside from some first-look images and a few carefully worded interviews with Linda Cardellini, who stars as Pamela Voorhees. Speaking to Deadline after her Emmy nomination for HBO’s DTF St. Louis was announced, Cardellini shared a tiny bit more about her upcoming Peacock horror series. “She’s important to the series but sort of unexplored,” Cardellini said, referring to Pamela Voorhees—the mother of hockey-mask and machete fan Jason Voorhees. Pamela, of course, is famously revealed as the mysterious killer who’s been stalking camp counselors throughout 1980’s Friday the 13th. Her motivation: revenge against those she blames for the drowning death of her son at Camp Crystal Lake two decades prior. Crystal Lake is a prequel to that film, and since Jason was cast with child actor Callum Vinson, we can speculate the show takes place ahead of his 1958 demise (long before his supernatural resurrection, his taking of Manhattan, his journey to space, and so on).

Cardellini thought the uncharted aspects of Pamela would make playing her “really, really fun, to do something I’d never done.” And she’s not the only one who got excited about expanding Pamela’s small but crucial place in Friday the 13th lore. As Cardellini explained it, showrunner Brad Caleb Kane “has made sort of this mixtape of all the things that he would love to see happen for her. It goes all over the place for her character, and it’s really fun.”

We’d love to see a trailer soon—maybe Crystal Lake will have a presence at San Diego Comic-Con to make up for the underwhelming “Jason Universe” panel last year? Either way, Crystal Lake will give you an excuse to break out the trick-or-treat candy a little early, when it arrives October 15 on Peacock. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.



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‘Dungeon Crawler Carl’ TV Series Greenlit by Peacock



Dungeon Crawler Carl, the literary RPG novel series written by Matt Dinniman, has received a straight-to-series order from Peacock, according to Variety. That means the network will jump straight into production on the first season of the show without ordering a pilot first. In April, Variety reported that Dungeon Crawler Carl had landed at Peacock. Now, the network is officially moving forward with it. The show has been in development since 2024, with Chris Yost (Thor: Ragnarok, The Mandalorian) writing and executive producing the series. Dinniman and Seth MacFarlane are also executive producers, and MacFarlane’s Fuzzy Door produces the show. Dinniman announced the pickup on Instagram, writing, “Surprise! I’m happy to announce that our friends at Peacock have *officially* greenlit the Dungeon Crawler Carl television series! Me, Chris Yost and Seth MacFarlane and his team at Fuzzy Door are all really excited to get to work. In the coming weeks I’ll have more details, and if you’re going to SDCC be sure to catch me and Chris on our DCC panel. In the meantime I wanted to thank you, the fans, for helping make this happen.” The post included a graphic written in Dinniman’s signature cheeky style. The eighth and most recent book in the Dungeon Crawler Carl series, A Parade of Horribles, was released last month, on May 12, 2026. Dinniman began self-publishing the series on Amazon in 2020, and it was a near-instant success. The series as a whole has sold over 10 million copies, with two more books planned.

The TV series’ official description reads: “An alien invasion has wiped out most of humanity and any survivors are forced to fight for their lives on a sadistic intergalactic game show. Sounds bad, right? Now try doing it with bare feet and a stuck-up, self-centered, tiara-wearing talking cat as your partner. Welcome to Dungeon Crawler World: Earth, where the apocalypse will be televised … and Coast Guard vet Carl finds himself stuck with his ex-girlfriend’s award-winning show cat, Princess Donut the Queen Anne Chonk, as they try to survive the end of the world, fighting monsters, aliens, an insane A.I. and even other survivors … all for the sake of good TV. Survival is optional. Entertainment is not.” The show has its work cut out for it trying to condense Dinniman’s sprawling world into just a few hours of TV. At one point, as Dinniman told Audible, he had a 198-page spreadsheet, plus a secondary directory spreadsheet to find things in the original one, to keep track of all the characters, abilities, and loot in his story.

While the TV show will likely only tackle small chunks of the books at one time, there’s still a lot of material that’s going to be cut simply out of necessity. Hopefully, Yost, MacFarlane, and Dinniman can manage to keep the spirit of Dungeon Crawler Carl intact while streamlining the series for the small screen. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.



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