Peacock took a chance on Ian McCulloch’s compelling adaptation of Robert McCammon’s sci-fi novel Stinger, and the cast and the creative team of Teacup more than delivered. Season 1 of the sci ...
Enter Teacup, a series reminiscent of the works of Stephen King and From, but with its own unique twists that keep it feeling dangerous. Based on the novel Stinger by Robert R. McCammon ...
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ATLANTA — Peacock’s “Teacup” by title alone sounds like a 19th century “Bridgerton” drama with gaudy costumes and sexual intrigue. But it’s actually a slow burn sci-fi horror series ...
If you need a new TV show to keep you scared until Halloween, “Teacup” should get the job done. Produced by James Wan with “Yellowstone” and “Chicago Fire” producer Ian McCulloch as ...
It’s a good time to be a horror-series fan, especially if you like the subgenre that shows like FROM or Peacock’s new show Teacup fit into. This isn’t horror in the sense of American Horror ...
(Most of Teacup’s episodes are blessedly compact relative to today’s freewheeling streaming runtimes – 35 minutes or less.) And that’s without delving into the pressure cooker that builds ...
In Teacup, a six-episode horror series now streaming on Peacock, a family on a farm/veterinary clinic in rural Georgia finds their already fraught internal dynamic agitated by new visitors to the ...
Produced by James Wan ("The Conjuring"), the Peacock horror series "Teacup" centers on Georgia neighbors forced to deal with a mysterious threat.
In Ian McCulloch's new horror series Teacup, loosely adapting the novel Stinger by author Robert McCammon and produced by horror auteur James Wan, that visually memorable moment is by far the ...
By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic At the polite urging of Peacock, I can’t tell you much about their new thriller-type-thing, Teacup. I can’t tell you what the series is actually ...
And if you want more of From but you also like conspiracies, an (un)healthy dose of body horror and a touch of family drama, then Teacup may just be the new horror show for you. What: Puzzlebox ...