The hit underground show The Boulet Brothers Dragula is making the jump from web series to one of the world’s largest streaming platforms for the third season of the show. The highly anticipated new season will launch exclusively on Amazon Prime Video in the United States and 63 countries around the world, as well as OutTv in Canada and TVNZ in New Zealand. Season 3 will also break new ground by being the first drag reality competition show to feature both a “Drag King” and a female drag artist competing on a reality series in North America.

Hosted by the drag duo Boulet Brothers, celebrity guest judges will include Henry Rollins (Black Flag), Bonnie Aarons (The Nun), Millie Shapiro (Hereditary), Rachel True (The Craft), Danielle Harris (Halloween 4, 5) , Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp), Michael Varrati (Dead for Filth) and Darren Stein (Jawbreaker) along with surprise guest judges featuring queer icons and nightlife legends to be revealed during the season.

The Boulet Brothers Dragula is a drag competition show that features 11 monster drag artists from around the world competing to win a $25,000.00 grand prize, the crown, and the title of Dragula – the world’s next drag supermonster. Each episode the competitors are given challenges to prove their skills at costume design, special effects makeup, acting, and performance art. The weakest monsters of each episode must face extreme fear based challenges to prove they deserve to remain in the competition or they will face extermination.

Dragula will air on Amazon Prime Video every Tuesday beginning August 27, 2019.

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