Fright Rags unveils new Joe Bob Briggs merch, including plushy Joe Bob and Darcy

Fright Rags has unveiled a new batch of The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs merchandise, including Joe Bob and Darcy plushies!Fright Rags has unveiled a new batch of The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs merchandise, including Joe Bob and Darcy plushies!
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The fourth season of the Shudder series The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs begins tonight, April 29th at 9pm Eastern… and what better way could there be to celebrate a new season of Joe Bob Briggs than by buying some new Joe Bob / Last Drive-In merchandise from Fright Rags? The company unveiled a batch of new merch today, including plushy versions of Joe Bob and Darcy the Mail Girl!

Here’s in the information:

Cuddle up with Joe Bob Briggs and Darcy the Mail Girl plushies as you watch The Last Drive-In. Sold together as a set, each one speaks multiple phrases when their stomach is pressed. Joe Bob features a velcro beer bottle, while Darcy has a velcro letter. They’re limited to 3,000.

The line also includes The Last Drive-In’s eye-popping artwork for Season 4 on T-shirts and baseball tees, a Lone Star Beer parody on T-shirts and koozies, and a reprint of the popular Darcy design.

You can take a look at the plushies and the shirt designs in the image at the bottom of this article.

And here’s the information on The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs season 4:

Premieres Friday, April 29, New Episodes Every Friday (Shudder Original Series)

The hit series returns with Briggs, the world’s foremost drive-in movie critic, presenting eclectic horror movie double features, interrupting the films to expound upon their merits, histories, and significance to genre cinema. The season premiere will feature a celebration of The Last Drive-In’s 100th movie since Joe Bob’s first Shudder marathon in 2018, with surprise special guests. Shudder and Briggs first teamed up in July 2018, for the 24-hour marathon intended to be Briggs’ final farewell to televised movie hosting. Due to overwhelming popular demand, Shudder brought The Last Drive-In back as a weekly series and for multiple holiday specials.

Joe Bob took to social media to say that the special guests who will be appearing in the season premiere are even a surprise to him. Joe Bob is joined on every episode by Darcy the Mail Girl (who does know who those surprise guests are). The show is produced by Matt Manjourides and Justin Martell, and directed by Austin Jennings.

Will you be watching The Last Drive-In tonight, and/or buying any of the Fright Rags merchandise? Let us know by leaving a comment below. If you want to buy the Fright Rags merch, you can do so at THIS LINK.

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