“Hello, uglies! Welcome to the underworld.”
10 drag supermonsters have risen from the dead to compete on The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Titans. Unlike previous seasons, this special edition will feature former contestants – many of whom are fan-favorites within the franchise.
Unlike regular seasons of the series, The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Titans will take place in a specially-built “underworld” set and will introduce brand-new format for the competition. This will undoubtedly throw off these returning drag supermonsters who might be under the wrong assumption that they now have the game all figured out.
You can watch the full trailer for The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Titans below.
This Titans season will feature returning Dragula stars Abhora (season two), Astrud Aurelia (season four), Erika Klash (season two), Evah Destruction (season three), HoSo Terra Toma (season four), Kendra Onixxx (season two, Resurrection), Koco Caine (season four), Melissa Befierce (season one), Victoria Black (season two, Resurrection), and Yovska (season three).
“We are so thrilled to bring back some of our favorite stars from previous seasons of the show for this new series, and we can’t wait for everyone to see the shocking lengths we go to in order to find out who among them is the true Titan of Dragula!” the Boulet Brothers wrote in a statement. “The alchemy of combining our favorite judges, challenges, themes, and cast members from previous seasons all in one titanic series is a dream come true for us. We can’t wait for viewers to be blown away by this new format and the incredible artistry our drag monsters have brought to the competition.”
Fans can’t wait to watch The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Titansonce the series is kicked off on Shudder and AMC+. This is the first full “all-stars” season in the franchise, so longtime viewers are excited to see what the Boulet Brothers have been up to in their master plan for world domination.
The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Titans premieres October 25 on Shudder.
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