Freakish (disambiguation)

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Freakish is a something extraordinary in appearance or behaviour.

Freakish may refer to:

<i>Freakish</i> (TV series) TV series

Freakish is an American horror web television series that premiered on October 10, 2016 on Hulu. The series features several high-profile social-media stars and celebrities—including Liza Koshy, Hayes Grier, Meghan Rienks, Leo Howard, and Aislinn Paul—and focuses on a group of high-school students who are trapped inside their school when a nearby chemical plant explodes, resulting in residents and other infected students turning into mutated freaks. In July 2018, it was reported that the series had been cancelled after two seasons.

<i>Freakish</i> (Anthony Coleman album) album by Anthony Coleman

Freakish is a solo album by pianist Anthony Coleman performing compositions by Jelly Roll Morton which was released on the Tzadik label in 2009.

Freakish is the second studio album by English rock band Joe Gideon & The Shark. It was released in January 2013 under Bronzerat Records.

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