

He speaks in the second installment, taking on a more narrative role. In the second Creepshow film, the Creep manifests as a jumpsuited mailman, still bearing garish features and appearing more monstrous than in the first. He is filmed using both practical effects and animation. In the first Creepshow film, the Creep manifests as a robed and hooded skeletal figure with long white hair. The Creep takes on many different forms through the course of the three films he appears in, as well as the television show appearing on Shudder. The Creep in Creepshow 3 also shares this behavior. The Creep is shown to be much more active and malicious in this version of Creepshow, as he is seen actually killing and dismembering others between segments. The Creep in the 2019 TV show reverts back to how he was in the first movie, since the show continues off the first movie and ignores the other two.

Similar to the first movie, it's heavily implied that he enjoys the horrific fates of others, given his enthusiasm for presenting the segments of the movie, all of which are tragic stories. He plays a role closer to simply being a creepy delivery man, as he acts and looks more human instead of being a silent grim reaper-like presence. The Creep's personality in the second movie is slightly different, given that he now has dialogue. The Creep helps Billy get revenge with a voodoo doll (which he orders from the actual Creepshow comic book), an instrument that causes the father torturous pain as seen in the movie's ending. However, the Creep may have been more interested in the agonizing fate of the father than helping Billy. In the first movie, he is shown to have some sympathy for Billy, a child with an abusive father. The personality of the Creep is limited in the first movie, given his lack of dialogue, but his actions show that he his malevolent in revels in the horrific misfortunes of others.
