The success of the series led
Universal Pictures to make a three picture deal with the Crypt Partners to produce three Crypt-branded feature films.
Films The first Crypt-branded feature was
Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight (1995). Directed by
Ernest Dickerson from a screenplay by Ethan Reiff, Cyrus Vorhis and Mark Bishop, it became a commercial success. Three weeks before starting prep on
Demon Knight intended follow up –a psychological thriller called
Dead Easy–, Universal changed its mind, canceled
Dead Easy and had the creative team make
Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood instead. The film
Ritual (2002) was not produced as a
Tales from the Crypt film, but is considered to be a third entry in the
Tales series.
Tales from the Cryptkeeper In 1993, a Saturday morning cartoon called
Tales from the Cryptkeeper was spun off from the HBO series. Produced by the Canada-based
Nelvana for
ABC in the United States and
YTV in Canada, the violence of the prime-time series was substantially toned down and the gore was omitted. Nelvana employed a child psychologist to review the scripts to ensure the episodes would be suitable for young viewers. The Cryptkeeper puppet was considered as the host for the series, as well as for sale on
Audible.com. Although 13 episodes were planned, with forthcoming episodes listed as "TBA", only eight stories were recorded. Seven of the eight shows were released on
CD in 2002 by
Highbridge Audio "This Trick'll Kill You" was omitted from the CD set.
Two-Fisted Tales In 1991, the
Fox television network aired a pilot for
Two-Fisted Tales, a spin-off based on the 1950s EC action comics. When Fox passed on the pilot, Cryptkeeper segments were put down onto the three stories, "Yellow", "Showdown", and "King of the Road", and HBO ran them as
Tales from the Crypt episodes.
Perversions of Science After the original series ended, a spin-off called
Perversions of Science premiered in June 1997 on HBO, this time being based more on sci-fi instead of horror. The series was unsuccessful and lasted for a short run, ending only a month after it had begun airing. This iteration of the franchise featured a stylized female robot host in place of The Cryptkeeper. ==Notable guest stars==