Joe Bob Saves Christmas: Joe Bob Briggs special coming to Shudder next month

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

It's always a joyous occasion when a new Joe Bob Briggs special (or an episode of his show The Last Drive-In) reaches the Shudder streaming service, and Shudder has officially announced that Joe Bob will be making the holiday season brighter this year with a special called JOE BOB SAVES CHRISTMAS.

JOE BOB SAVES CHRISTMAS is scheduled to premiere on the ShudderTV feed on Friday, December 11th, and the special will be available to watch on demand as of Sunday, December 13th.

The synopsis: 

The Christmas spirit takes over The Last Drive-In as Joe Bob and Darcy close out the year with a double feature of holiday horrors.

As usual, the titles of the films Joe Bob and Darcy will be showing are being kept under wraps until they're revealed on the show.

This will be Joe Bob's third Christmas special for Shudder. For 2018's A VERY JOE BOB CHRISTMAS, he showed four of the five films in the PHANTASM franchise, and in 2019 JOE BOB'S RED CHRISTMAS was a triple feature consisting of the original BLACK CHRISTMAS, JACK FROST, and SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT PART 2.
 

Source: Arrow in the Head

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