New season of The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs gets April premiere date

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs

The Shudder streaming service is pretty cool, and the greatest thing about it is the fact that Shudder gave the legendary Joe Bob Briggs a new movie hosting show after a hiatus that went on way too long. Following a series of marathon specials in 2018, Shudder gave Joe Bob his own show, The Last Drive-In, in 2019. The first season's nine episodes wrapped up on May 22nd, and ever since fans have been anxiously waiting to hear when we'll be getting season 2. 

We got a couple more specials in recent months, Joe Bob's Halloween Hootenanny and Joe Bob's Red Christmas, and now we finally know when The Last Drive-In will resume.

Shudder has announced that the season 2 premiere date is April 24th.

Each weekly double feature will premiere on the Shudder TV feed Fridays at 9pm ET / 6pm PT, beginning April 24 and concluding on Friday, June 26.

Proving once again that “the drive-in will never die,” iconic horror host and exploitation movie aficionado Joe Bob Briggs is back with an all-new season of weekly Friday night double features streaming live exclusively on Shudder. Over the course of ten episodes, The Last Drive-In series will offer an eclectic selection of movies running the gamut from horror classics to obscurities and foreign cult favorites along with the occasional surprise guest. A Shudder Original Series. Also on Shudder Canada; some episodes also available on demand on Shudder UK.

We have ten weeks of Joe Bob double feature greatness to look forward to! I'm going to be watching every episode.
 

Source: Daily Dead

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