This article is part of IGN’s Fantastic Fest coverage, and features interviews with Teacup showrunner Ian McCulloch as well as series stars Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer, Emilie Bierre ...
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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.
(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 ...
While Alien: Romulus and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice are cleaning up in theaters, there’s some scary stuff coming to TV, and Peacock’s hoping you’ll tune in for its new show, Teacup.
Adapted from Robert McCammon’s best-selling novel Stinger by Ian McCulloch (Yellowstone, Chicago Fire), Peacock’s Teacup follows the families inhabiting a cluster of farms in rural Georgia who ...
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 ...
James Wan is back with another daunting horror ensemble set to send shivers down our spines: Teacup, scheduled to air on Peacock. Wan is renowned for concocting several horror anthologies that ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...