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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 science fiction horror series bas ...
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 ...
Yvonne Strahovski and Scott Speedman star in “Teacup,” a chilling supernatural thriller that is guaranteed to be your new horror season obsession. Entertainment Critic Teacup begins so ...
Based on the novel “Stinger” by Robert R. McCammon and adapted for television by Ian McCulloch, Peacock‘s new horror series, “Teacup” begins as a fascinating and frightful narrative ...
There's no Ellen Ripley involved, which is a shame. Speaking at a Q&A following Teacup's world premiere at Fantastic Fest 2024, the cast members and creator Ian McCulloch addressed a question ...
Review: Teacup paints a vivid picture of a gripping yet slow-paced start for the new horror series, which is based on Robert R. McCammon's Stinger and adapted by Ian McCulloch. The show ...
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Last week saw the premiere of Teacup on Peacock, with its first two episodes igniting excitement among audiences who were already familiar with the novel Stinger upon which the series was based.
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 ...
On the set of Peacock horror series Teacup, everyone is mindful of spoilers. The crew is tight-lipped. Actors skirt around key plot details. Even the thespian dogs are careful not to bark anything ...