The horror series, which had James Wan ... human being talk about the Peacock streaming series Teacup? Yeah, that’s what we thought.) The show, which was co-executive produced by James Wan ...
ExploreAtlanta-filmed ‘Teacup’ is a slow burn horror show with a supernatural aura It’s a slow burn, science-fiction horror series based loosely on the novel “Stinger” by Robert R.
The horror thriller series “Teacup” has been canceled at Peacock after just one season, Variety has learned. The show was inspired by the Robert McCammon novel “Stinger.” It was originally ...
This lack of visibility could have contributed to the streaming platform’s decision to cancel the show after just one season. Teacup follows the Chenoweth family and their neighbors as they face ...
The horror-thriller series Teacup has been axed by Peacock after ... in October 2024 on NBCUniversal’s streaming platform. The show centered on “a diverse group of individuals in rural Georgia ...
Those who regularly stream original series are probably familiar with seeing a show get canned quickly. If there’s any consolation for horror fans ... it seems the Teacup is here.
Well, it looks like the Peacock show Teacup, based on Robert McCammon's ... names like James Wan and Ian McCulloch backing it up, the horror thriller couldn't get the love it needed to keep ...
Teacup was characterized as an ambitious series, involving a narrative that demanded considerable investment in visual effects. The show debuted ... lauding its horror elements but pointing ...
Shockingly, Peacock has cancelled an horror series that had Bruce Campbell, metal-infused soundtrack, and overwhelming critical praise.