Teacup Cast and Crew Break Down How the Show Successfully Feels Like an 8 Hour Horror Movie Peacock’s Teacup is unlike any other horror show — because it doesn't try to be.
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 ...
The two-episode premiere of Teacup starts out strong and ends with one hell of a shock: Don't cross the blue line, or else. But the newly discovered body horror isn't the only uncomfortable factor ...
We’ve been on board with Teacup since the Peacock horror series dropped its first teaser last month. And a new trailer has us even more excited for this mysterious show. Based on a beloved novel ...
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 ...
The first two episodes of Peacock‘s new horror series Teacup have now premiered on the streamer, and it’s not much of a spoiler to say that there is some truly horrific imagery at play in ...
New horror series Teacup may be based on popular '80s novel Stinger by Robert R. McCammon, but showrunner Ian McCulloch says that his show only really adapts "the spirit" of the book and is ...
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 ...
Based on the listing for the title online, potential spoilers if you want to go into Teacup totally blind, the original book is revealed to be about an alien that crash lands in West Texas.
over four weeks and eight episodes. I tore through “Teacup” in two days. The Peacock thriller based on Robert McCammon’s “Stinger” premieres on October 11 and will continue in two ...
Peacock's upcoming sci-fi horror series Teacup is shrouded in mystery — for a good reason. The series, which is set to premiere on the streamer on October 10, is loosely based on Robert R.
But as singular, strange, and surprising as I hope ‘Teacup’ is, all you need to do is peel away the layers, characters, situations, and mythology and look behind the thrills, chills ...