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The Jeepers Creepers film series consists of four American horror movies. The first three movies were written and directed by Victor Salva, and the fourth was directed by Timo Vuorensola. The antagonist in each of the films is the Creeper, a demonic serial killer played by Jonathan Breck in the first three entries and Jarreau Benjamin in the fourth. The first film, starring Gina Philips and Justin Long, was a commercial success at the box office in 2001 and received somewhat positive reviews from critics and a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Horror Film. Subsequent entries in the series were not well received.

Jeepers Creepers
Official film series logo
Directed by
  • Timo Vuorensola (Reboot)
  • Written by
    • Victor Salva (1–3)
  • Sean Michael Argo (Reboot)
  • Production
    companies

  • Myriad Pictures (2–3)
  • Distributed by
  • MGM Distribution Co. (1–2)
  • Screen Media Films (3–Reboot)
  • Release date

    2001–2022

    Running time

    383 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish
    Budget$33.2 million (Total of 3 films)
    Box office$130.8 million (Total of 4 films)

    Films

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    Film U.S. release date Director(s) Screenwriter(s) Producer(s)
    Jeepers Creepers August 31, 2001 (2001-08-31) Victor Salva J. Todd Harris, Tom Luse, & Barry Opper
    Jeepers Creepers 2 August 29, 2003 (2003-08-29) Tom Luse
    Jeepers Creepers 3 September 26, 2017 (2017-09-26) Michael Ohoven, Jake Seal, & Victor Salva
    Jeepers Creepers: Reborn September 19, 2022 (2022-09-19) Timo Vuorensola Sean Michael Argo Jake Seal & Michael Ohoven

    Jeepers Creepers (2001)

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    In Florida, Trish Jenner (Gina Philips) and her brother Darry (Justin Long) are traveling home from college for spring break. On the road, they spot the driver of an old truck dumping several bodies into a large pipe outside an abandoned church. Deciding to investigate, Darry finds a lair containing hundreds of dead bodies. At a diner, the pair receive a call from Jezelle Gay Hartman (Patricia Belcher), a woman who tells them that they are going to be tracked down by the driver, revealed to be an ancient demonic creature known as the Creeper (Jonathan Breck) who kills and eats people every twenty-three years for twenty-three days. Searching for help at a police station, the brother-and-sister duo meets Jezelle, who warns them again before the Creeper arrives. After a chase, the Creeper captures Darry and flies away with him, leaving Trish depressed and in shock.

    Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003)

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    On its twenty-second day of feeding, the Creeper abducts a young Billy Taggart (Shaun Fleming) to the horror of his father Jack (Ray Wise) and older brother Jack Jr (Luke Edwards). The next day, the Creeper disables a school bus carrying a high school basketball team by blowing its tires with hand-crafted shurikens. After experiencing visions of Billy Taggart and Darry Jenner, cheerleader Minxie Hayes (Nicki Aycox) tells the rest of the students about the Creeper, and that the creature will go into a hibernation state at the ending of its twenty-third day of feeding. Soon after, the Creeper abducts bus driver Betty Borman (Diane Delano) and coaches Charlie Hanna (Thom Gossom Jr.) and Dwayne Barnes (Tom Tarantini), leaving the students stranded. After various students are killed by the Creeper, the Taggarts begin their search for the bus. Once there, Jack manages to shoot the Creeper in the head with a harpoon. However, the Creeper goes into its hibernation state before it can die, leaving Jack unsatisfied. Twenty-three years later, an elderly Jack awaits for the Creeper, which he kept in his farm as a sideshow attraction, to return to life for the chance to kill it.

    Jeepers Creepers 3 (2017)

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    At night, Kenny Brandon (Jordan Salloum) watches as a man manages to cut the Creeper's hand off before being taken away. Twenty-three years later, Sheriff Dan Tashtego (Stan Shaw) and Sergeant Davis Tubbs (Brandon Smith) begin an investigation on the Creeper after the abduction of Darry Jenner. The next day, Kenny's mother Gaylen (Meg Foster) sees a vision of Kenny, who was killed by the Creeper. He warns her to move away due to the Creeper searching for its severed hand, which contains information about its identity. Meanwhile, Gaylen's granddaughter Addison (Gabrielle Haugh) is captured by the Creeper to the dismay of her friend Buddy Hooks (Chester Rushing). Ignoring the warning, Gaylen touches the severed hand, learns about who the Creeper is through visions, and gives the hand to Tashtego and Tubbs, who inspect it with other authorities. While the Creeper kills various police officers along with Tashtego, Addison manages to escape from the Creeper's truck, reuniting with Gaylen and Buddy. The next day, Buddy leaves for a high school basketball game on the same bus later attacked by the Creeper shortly before its hibernation.

    Jeepers Creepers: Reborn (2022)

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    In Louisiana, the Horror Hound festival holds its first event in the state. Among the attendees include Chase and his girlfriend Laine, who begins to experience disturbing visions associated with the town's past and the Creeper. As the festival begins and the entertainment builds to a frenzy, Laine believes that something unearthly has been summoned.[1]

    Cast and crew

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    Cast

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    List indicator(s)
    Character
    Jeepers Creepers Jeepers Creepers 2 Jeepers Creepers 3 Jeepers Creepers: Reborn
    2001 2003 2017 2022
    The Creeper Jonathan Breck Jarreau Benjamin
    Darius "Darry" Jenner Justin Long Justin LongC Mentioned
    Patricia "Trish" Jenner Gina Philips Gina PhilipsC
    Sergeant Davis Tubbs Brandon Smith Brandon Smith
    Kenny Brandon Stand-in corpseC Jordan Salloum
    Roach / Coach Dwayne Barnes Tom Tarantini
    Jezelle Gay Hartman Patricia Belcher
    The Cat Lady Eileen BrennanC
    Trooper Robert Gideon Jon Beshara
    Trooper Natasha Weston Avis-Marie Barnes
    Jack Taggart Ray Wise
    Deaundre "Double D" Davis Garikayi Mutambirwa
    Scott "Scotty" Braddock Eric Nenninger
    Minxie Hayes Nicki Aycox
    Izzy Bohen Travis Schiffner
    Chelsea Farmer Lena Cardwell
    Andy "Bucky" Buck Billy Aaron Brown
    Rhonda Truitt Marieh Delfino
    Bus Driver Betty Borman Diane Delano
    Coach Charlie Hanna Thom Gossom Jr.
    Dante Belasco Al Santos
    Jake Spencer Josh Hammond
    Kimball "Big K" Ward Kasan Butcher
    Jonny Young Drew Tyler Bell
    Jack "Jackie" Taggart Jr. Luke Edwards
    Jon PowellO
    Billy Taggart Shaun Fleming
    Sheriff Dan Tashtego Stan Shaw
    Gaylen Brandon Meg Foster
    Addison "Addi" Brandon Gabrielle Haugh
    Buddy Hooks Chester Rushing
    Kirk Mathers Ryan Moore
    Laine Sydney Craven
    Chase Imran Adams
    Stu Pete Brooke
    Carrie Ocean Navarro
    Jamie Matt Barkley
    Michael Alexander Halsall
    Madame Carnage Jodie McMullen
    Lady Manilla Georgia Goodman
    Sam Gabriel Freilich
    Marie Dee Wallace
    Ronald Gary Graham
    DJ Phython Romain Faure

    Additional crew and production details

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    Film Composer(s) Cinematographer Editor(s) Production companies Distributor(s) Running time
    Jeepers Creepers Bennett Salvay Don E. FauntLeRoy Ed Marx American Zoetrope
    Cinerenta-Cinebeta
    Cinerenta Medienbeteiligungs KG
    United Artists
    MGM Distribution Co.
    91 minutes
    Jeepers Creepers 2 Myriad Pictures
    American Zoetrope
    104 minutes
    Jeepers Creepers 3 Andrew Morgan Smith Misty Talley Infinity Films
    Myriad Pictures
    Screen Media Films 100 minutes
    Jeepers Creepers: Reborn Ian Livingstone Simon Rowling Eric Potter Orwo Studios
    Black Hangar Studios
    Infinity Films
    88 minutes

    Production

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    The Jeepers Creepers film series originated from Victor Salva, who wrote and directed the original film of the same name. Financed by the German companies Cinerenta-Cinebeta and Cinerenta Medienbeteiligungs KG,[2] American Zoetrope was originally going to cast A-list actors for the lead roles but executive producer Francis Ford Coppola convinced the studio to hire Gina Philips and Justin Long instead, actors who Salva believed were best for the roles as Trish and Darry Jenner.[3] The role of the Creeper was written specifically for Lance Henriksen.[4] After Henriksen dropped out of the project, Jonathan Breck was cast mainly for his audition, which stood out to Salva because Breck unexpectedly attended it with a shaven head after sending the film crew various head shots of himself with hair; when questioned, he told Salva that the "character wouldn't have hair".[5][6] With Eileen Brennan and Patricia Belcher cast in supporting roles, Salva decided to make a cameo appearance as with most of his films.[7] Using elements from Night of the Living Dead (1968) and Duel (1971),[2] filming took place in Central Florida for two months with cinematographer Don E. FauntLeRoy.[8][9] Produced on a budget of $10 million and using music composed by Bennett Salvay,[10] Jeepers Creepers was released by United Artists and MGM Distribution Co. on August 31, 2001.[11]

    In 2002, American Zoetrope and Myriad Pictures announced the development of Jeepers Creepers 2 with Salva and Coppola returning to their respective duties.[12][13] Principal photography took place that same year, with production concluding in July.[14] With Ray Wise cast in a lead role, the production budget for the project was larger than the original at $17 million.[15] Long also returned to the franchise in a cameo, reprising his role as Darry.[16] Jeepers Creepers 2 was released by United Artists and MGM on August 29, 2003.[17]

    On September 11, 2015, a third film was officially greenlit to begin production under the working title Jeepers Creepers 3: Cathedral,[18] shortly after Salva shared his intentions in making a film focusing extensively on the return of Philips as Trish Jenner.[19] However, his original script was rewritten, and the film was released in 2017 by Screen Media Films as simply Jeepers Creepers 3 on one-night screenings on September 26, and on October 4, with Phillips making a cameo appearance instead.[20][21] Along with mixed reviews from critics, the film sparked controversy over a joke about child molestation, due to Salva's past as a convicted sex offender, which was later removed from various screenings.[22]

    Prior to the release of Jeepers Creepers 3, Phillips said in an interview that Salva had completed a script for a possible fourth film.[23][24] However, the project from Salva did not move forward, and on February 24, 2021, it was announced that a fourth film, containing no involvement from Salva, would be released as Jeepers Creepers: Reborn by Screen Media Films. Written by Sean Michael Argo and directed by Timo Vuorensola, the film serves as the first film of a new trilogy.[1] It was released on September 19, 2022.[25]

    Reception

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    Box office performance

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    Film U.S. release date Box office gross Budget Ref(s)
    U.S. and Canada Other territories Worldwide
    Jeepers Creepers August 31, 2001 $37,904,175 $21,467,128 $59,371,303 $10 million [26]
    Jeepers Creepers 2 August 29, 2003 $35,667,218 $27,435,448 $63,102,666 $17 million [27]
    Jeepers Creepers 3 September 26, 2017 $2,335,162 $1,682,690 $4,017,852 $6.2 million [28][29]
    Jeepers Creepers: Reborn September 19, 2022 $2,033,057 $4,142,156 $6,175,213 [30]

    Critical and public response

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    Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore[31]
    Jeepers Creepers 45% (115 reviews)[32] 49 (24 reviews)[33] D
    Jeepers Creepers 2 24% (127 reviews)[34] 36 (29 reviews)[35] C+
    Jeepers Creepers 3 17% (6 reviews)[36]
    Jeepers Creepers: Reborn 0% (16 reviews)[37]

    Accolades

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    Film Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients Result Ref.
    Jeepers Creepers Fangoria Chainsaw Awards July 2002 Best Wide-Release Film Jeepers Creepers Won [38]
    Best Supporting Actor Jonathan Breck Won
    Best Makeup/Creature FX Brian Penikas Nominated
    International Horror Guild Awards April 13, 2002 Best Movie Jeepers Creepers Nominated [39]
    Saturn Awards June 10, 2002 Best Horror Film Jeepers Creepers Nominated [40]
    Best Performance by a Younger Actor Justin Long Nominated
    Sitges Film Festival Awards 2001 Best Film Jeepers Creepers Nominated [41][42]
    Jeepers Creepers 2 Golden Reel Awards February 28, 2004 Best Sound Editing in a Feature - Music - Feature Film David Bondelevitch and Victor Salva Nominated [43]
    Fangoria Chainsaw Awards May 2004 Best Supporting Actor Ray Wise Nominated [44]
    Best Makeup/Creature FX Brian Penikas Nominated
    Worst Film Jeepers Creepers 2 Nominated
    Saturn Awards May 5, 2004 Best Horror Film Jeepers Creepers 2 Nominated [45]
    Jeepers Creepers: Reborn Golden Trailer Awards June 29, 2002 Best Horror Poster Jeepers Creepers: Reborn (The Refinery) Nominated [46][47]

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