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Two New 'John Carpenter Presents' Podcasts Announced
John Carpenter Presents will get two new original scripted podcasts through a partnership with Storm King Productions
Article Summary
- John Carpenter Presents podcast announces two new original scripted episodes in partnership with Storm King Productions.
- The first series, Something Wicked, blended supernatural horror and crime in New Orleans to high acclaim.
- Storm King Productions and Bloody Disgusting expand their audio storytelling with more John Carpenter universe content.
- Creators highlight horror podcasting’s comeback and promise thrilling, authentic new stories for genre fans.
Bloody Disgusting announced a new partnership with Storm King Productions this week, with the two working to develop and launch two new original scripted podcasts for John Carpenter Presents. If you're not familiar with this show, it was an eight-episode audio story set in the John Carpenter universe. The first show, called "Something Wicked," did really well, and now BD is looking to expand that series with two more compelling tales. No word on the content just yet, but we do have more info below and a couple of quotes from both parties from the announcement, as we wait to find out what they have in store.

Two New Episodes of John Carpenter Presents Are Coming From Storm King Productions
The eight-episode scripted series, created by Read W. Ridley and produced by 12 Angry Bears, with executive producer Sandy King, follows a young historian and a seasoned detective investigating paranormal crimes in New Orleans. Inspired by real events, the series blends supernatural horror with investigative drama. In addition to "Something Wicked," Bloody Disgusting and Storm King Productions are in production on a second original John Carpenter Presents fiction podcast. Further details will be announced.
"Storm King Productions got its start in podcasting with Roanoke Falls (2003 Signal Award Winner), and it's a form we've wanted to revisit," said Sandy King, CEO of Storm King Productions. "Read Ridley brought us a compelling story rooted in New Orleans, drawing on local talent and the genuine spooky atmosphere of bayou folklore. It's a story that provides a grand way for our return to fiction podcasting. John and I are thrilled to partner with Cineverse to do that."
"At Cineverse, we believe in the power of audio storytelling and fiction podcasts. We're incredibly excited to bring stories like 'Something Wicked' to our listeners across the globe. This partnership marks an exciting new chapter for our podcast network, " said Pacific Obadiah, Head of Original Programming for the Cineverse Podcast Network, "From our success with other fiction podcasts, like "Dead Space: Deep Cover," and "Mayfair Watchers Society," we know horror enthusiasts are looking for thrilling and authentic storytelling, which we hope to deliver!"














