With James Wan as the producer and approval from Stephen King, Teacup couldn’t have gotten a much bigger hype in the horror genre. Peacock’s sci-fi horror series is loosely based on Robert McCammon’s novel Stinger. Sadly, the series got the axe from Peacock after its critically acclaimed first season.
The series also boasted a talented star cast, featuring Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman, Kathy Baker, Rob Morgan, and Boris McGiver. A group of people in an isolated ranch in rural Georgia are stuck together as they face a threat that they can’t see.
Rob Morgan as McNab in Teacup | Credits: Peacock
Created by Ian McCulloch, the series began streaming on the NBCUniversal-backed platform in October 2024. While it wasn’t as popular as other shows of the year, it received love from fans who got around to seeing it in the first place. The series ended its first season on a cliffhanger.
The series also boasted a talented star cast, featuring Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman, Kathy Baker, Rob Morgan, and Boris McGiver. A group of people in an isolated ranch in rural Georgia are stuck together as they face a threat that they can’t see.
Rob Morgan as McNab in Teacup | Credits: Peacock
Created by Ian McCulloch, the series began streaming on the NBCUniversal-backed platform in October 2024. While it wasn’t as popular as other shows of the year, it received love from fans who got around to seeing it in the first place. The series ended its first season on a cliffhanger.
- 1/27/2025
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Peacock wasn’t convinced enough to continue with another season of its horror series Teacup. Almost three months after the finale dropped, the streamer announced the cancellation after the show's first season, per TVLine. So, there won't be a season 2.
Why was cancelling Teacup the right decision?
Peacock did not officially release the show’s viewership details. But one thing is for sure, Teacup did not get the significant audience numbers that it should have. It did not even make it into the Nielsen Top 10 streaming charts. And so, because it wasn't able to make an impact on the streaming charts, Teacup easily made it to cancellation after one season.
The series gained a 77 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes and a rating of 6.4 on IMDb. Some Rt critics even gave strong flatteries for the show, saying it pulled them in with its first two episodes. However even though the show's first-episode was a banger,...
Why was cancelling Teacup the right decision?
Peacock did not officially release the show’s viewership details. But one thing is for sure, Teacup did not get the significant audience numbers that it should have. It did not even make it into the Nielsen Top 10 streaming charts. And so, because it wasn't able to make an impact on the streaming charts, Teacup easily made it to cancellation after one season.
The series gained a 77 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes and a rating of 6.4 on IMDb. Some Rt critics even gave strong flatteries for the show, saying it pulled them in with its first two episodes. However even though the show's first-episode was a banger,...
- 1/22/2025
- by Madiha Ali
- ShowSnob
Peacock has chosen not to continue its horror-thriller series Teacup for a second season, ending the adaptation of Robert McCammon’s book Stinger. The series started in October 2024 and had a famous cast, including Yvonne Strahovski and Scott Speedman.
Set in rural Georgia, Teacup is about strangers coming together because of an unknown danger. The show got a 70% approval rate on Rotten Tomatoes and mostly good reviews, but it didn’t do well on Nielsen’s streaming charts. Peacock usually keeps its viewing numbers secret and does not share specific details.
The series had a talented artistic team. Ian McCulloch was the writer and executive director, and E.L. Katz, who directed The Haunting of Bly Manor and Channel Zero, directed the first two episodes. Kevin Tancharoen directed the final episode. Wan, Michael Clear, and Rob Hackett served as executive producers. The show was produced by James Wan’s Atomic Monster production company.
Set in rural Georgia, Teacup is about strangers coming together because of an unknown danger. The show got a 70% approval rate on Rotten Tomatoes and mostly good reviews, but it didn’t do well on Nielsen’s streaming charts. Peacock usually keeps its viewing numbers secret and does not share specific details.
The series had a talented artistic team. Ian McCulloch was the writer and executive director, and E.L. Katz, who directed The Haunting of Bly Manor and Channel Zero, directed the first two episodes. Kevin Tancharoen directed the final episode. Wan, Michael Clear, and Rob Hackett served as executive producers. The show was produced by James Wan’s Atomic Monster production company.
- 1/18/2025
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
Sad news for fans of Teacup.
On Friday (January 17), it was announced that Peacock has canceled the horror thriller series starring Scott Speedman and Yvonne Strahovski after one season, according to Deadline.
The series was inspired by the Robert McCammon bestselling novel Stinger, and followed a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive.
Keep reading to find out more…The cast also included Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, Emilie Bierre, and Luciano Leroux.
While the story was essentially wrapped up in the end of the season 1 finale, which aired back in October 2024, showrunner Ian McCulloch shared in an interview that he had some more ideas explore if the show was to be renewed.
Teacup marks the first show Peacock has canceled in 2025. You can see all of the shows the renewed and canceled in 2024 here.
On Friday (January 17), it was announced that Peacock has canceled the horror thriller series starring Scott Speedman and Yvonne Strahovski after one season, according to Deadline.
The series was inspired by the Robert McCammon bestselling novel Stinger, and followed a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive.
Keep reading to find out more…The cast also included Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, Emilie Bierre, and Luciano Leroux.
While the story was essentially wrapped up in the end of the season 1 finale, which aired back in October 2024, showrunner Ian McCulloch shared in an interview that he had some more ideas explore if the show was to be renewed.
Teacup marks the first show Peacock has canceled in 2025. You can see all of the shows the renewed and canceled in 2024 here.
- 1/17/2025
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
It's going to be one and done for the horror series Teacup on Peacock. While the reviews were respectable, with horror legend Stephen King even offering his endorsement, the show is not going to get a chance to continue.
Per Variety, Teacup has been officially canceled by Peacock after just one season. The news follows the series dropping on the streaming platform in October 2024, culminating with the debut of its finale on Halloween. Its fate has since been unclear, but unfortunately for fans, it's ultimately turned out to be bad news. Among those feeling the disappointment is likely Stephen King, who publicly encouraged others to check out the series after he was impressed by what he saw.
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Per Variety, Teacup has been officially canceled by Peacock after just one season. The news follows the series dropping on the streaming platform in October 2024, culminating with the debut of its finale on Halloween. Its fate has since been unclear, but unfortunately for fans, it's ultimately turned out to be bad news. Among those feeling the disappointment is likely Stephen King, who publicly encouraged others to check out the series after he was impressed by what he saw.
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- 1/17/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
There will be no season 2 for horror thriller series Teacup. Peacock has canceled the series after one season, Deadline has learned.
Starring Scott Speedman and Yvonne Strahovski, inspired by Robert McCammon’s bestselling novel Stinger, Teacup followed a disparate group of people on a ranch who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat.
Cast also included Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, Emilie Bierre and Luciano Leroux.
Series was written and executive produced by Ian McCulloch. E. L. Katz served as director and executive producer. James Wan, Michael Clear and Rob Hackett executive produced for Atomic Monster, with Francisca X. Hu and Kevin Tancharoen. Stinger author McCammon also executive produced.
UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group,...
Starring Scott Speedman and Yvonne Strahovski, inspired by Robert McCammon’s bestselling novel Stinger, Teacup followed a disparate group of people on a ranch who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat.
Cast also included Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, Emilie Bierre and Luciano Leroux.
Series was written and executive produced by Ian McCulloch. E. L. Katz served as director and executive producer. James Wan, Michael Clear and Rob Hackett executive produced for Atomic Monster, with Francisca X. Hu and Kevin Tancharoen. Stinger author McCammon also executive produced.
UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group,...
- 1/17/2025
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Yet another well-received 2024 show has found itself on the chopping block, and this time it's one that was well-received by Stephen King. The past few years have seen the acclaimed horror author turn his creative endeavors to also sharing his reviews on a variety of films and TV shows, with everything from Apple TV+'s Constellation to The Midwitch Cuckoos getting his approval. The horror genre, in particular, has seen plenty of reviews from King, including Blumhouse's Night Swim and Strange Darling.
Though his voice has helped certain shows find success, many 2024 TV releases have still found themselves cancelled after just one season. Many of them also, unfortunately, left audiences on cliffhanger endings, including the Child's Play sequel show Chucky, the Apple TV+ sci-fi show Sunny and the Star Wars spinoff The Acolyte, while others that left off on mostly closed notes still came to a close, including American Born Chinese.
Though his voice has helped certain shows find success, many 2024 TV releases have still found themselves cancelled after just one season. Many of them also, unfortunately, left audiences on cliffhanger endings, including the Child's Play sequel show Chucky, the Apple TV+ sci-fi show Sunny and the Star Wars spinoff The Acolyte, while others that left off on mostly closed notes still came to a close, including American Born Chinese.
- 1/17/2025
- by Grant Hermanns
- ScreenRant
Despite being praised by critics as one of the best horror series of 2024, Peacock has canceled “Teacup” after one season, Variety reports this afternoon.
The series debuted in October 2024 and was executive produced by James Wan and inspired by Robert McCammon’s Stinger.
It followed a disparate group of people on a ranch who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. As the showrunner previously revealed, it was only loosely based on the novel that inspired it, instead opting for a more cerebral, paranoid take on the material.
Scott Speedman (The Strangers), Yvonne Strahovski (“The Handmaid’s Tale”), and Chaske Spencer (“Jessica Jones”, The Twilight Saga), Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, Emilie Bierre, Luciano Leroux star in “Teacup.”
As I wrote in my review, “The inaugural season is self-contained, trapping its characters in a claustrophobic bubble of oncoming terror and interpersonal drama. It...
The series debuted in October 2024 and was executive produced by James Wan and inspired by Robert McCammon’s Stinger.
It followed a disparate group of people on a ranch who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. As the showrunner previously revealed, it was only loosely based on the novel that inspired it, instead opting for a more cerebral, paranoid take on the material.
Scott Speedman (The Strangers), Yvonne Strahovski (“The Handmaid’s Tale”), and Chaske Spencer (“Jessica Jones”, The Twilight Saga), Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, Emilie Bierre, Luciano Leroux star in “Teacup.”
As I wrote in my review, “The inaugural season is self-contained, trapping its characters in a claustrophobic bubble of oncoming terror and interpersonal drama. It...
- 1/17/2025
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
James Wan’s horror thriller “Teacup” has been canceled by Peacock after one season.
The series, which comes from Wan’s Atomic Monster and showrunner Ian McCulloch and is inspired by Robert McCammon’s New York Times best-selling novel Stinger, received a straight to series order back in 2022.
Peacock did not release viewership information for the series, though “Teacup” did not appear in Nielsen’s Top 10 streaming charts during its run.
“Teacup,” which follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive, stars Yvonne Strahovski (“The Handmaid’s Tale”), Scott Speedman (“Grey’s Anatomy”), and Chaske Spencer (“The English”), with a supporting cast that includes Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, Emilie Bierre, Luciano Leroux.
In addition to Wan and McCammon, Michael Clear and Rob Hackett executive produced for Atomic Monster. Other EPs on the series include Francisca X. Hu,...
The series, which comes from Wan’s Atomic Monster and showrunner Ian McCulloch and is inspired by Robert McCammon’s New York Times best-selling novel Stinger, received a straight to series order back in 2022.
Peacock did not release viewership information for the series, though “Teacup” did not appear in Nielsen’s Top 10 streaming charts during its run.
“Teacup,” which follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive, stars Yvonne Strahovski (“The Handmaid’s Tale”), Scott Speedman (“Grey’s Anatomy”), and Chaske Spencer (“The English”), with a supporting cast that includes Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, Emilie Bierre, Luciano Leroux.
In addition to Wan and McCammon, Michael Clear and Rob Hackett executive produced for Atomic Monster. Other EPs on the series include Francisca X. Hu,...
- 1/17/2025
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
The Chenoweths’ extraterrestrial war has come to an early end: Peacock has cancelled its horror series Teacup after just one season, TVLine has confirmed.
In Season 1, Yvonne Strahovski (The Handmaid’s Tale) and Scott Speedman (Grey’s Anatomy) starred as Maggie and James Chenoweth, two members of “a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive,” according to the official description.
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In Season 1, Yvonne Strahovski (The Handmaid’s Tale) and Scott Speedman (Grey’s Anatomy) starred as Maggie and James Chenoweth, two members of “a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive,” according to the official description.
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- 1/17/2025
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Stephen King is a horror genre staple, and he often recommends TV shows or movies that he enjoys. He's best known for iconic horror novels such as The Shining and It, and has remained in the public spotlight for his books and adaptations of his work. Stephen King even has another book on the way, continuing a legacy that has scared readers for decades.
Because of his reputation in the horror genre, many trust his recommendations for different works, whether they be novels, TV shows, or even films. The genres of his recommendations often vary, but horror still seems to be the most consistent. Though many of King's books could still use sequels, his recommended shows such as Cabinet of Curiosities and Midnight Mass will have to do in the meantime.
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Because of his reputation in the horror genre, many trust his recommendations for different works, whether they be novels, TV shows, or even films. The genres of his recommendations often vary, but horror still seems to be the most consistent. Though many of King's books could still use sequels, his recommended shows such as Cabinet of Curiosities and Midnight Mass will have to do in the meantime.
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- 12/26/2024
- by Clarence Snell
- ScreenRant
Peacock’s supernatural drama series Teacup unfolds on a rural Georgia ranch, where family tensions and dark secrets are intensified by a mysterious threat. Adapted from Robert R. McCammon’s 1988 novel Stinger, the show follows Maggie and James Chenoweth as they confront an otherworldly force that tests their fractured family and the bonds of their community. Here’s a guide to the cast and characters of Teacup.
Teacup Main Cast & Characters Yvonne Strahovski as Maggie Chenoweth
Maggie is the tough and resilient owner of the Chenoweth ranch, struggling to cope with her husband’s infidelity while facing a supernatural danger. A natural leader, she emerges as the focal point for the ranch’s resistance against the otherworldly being called “Assassin.”
Strahovski’s Notable Roles: Chuck (2007-2012), The Handmaid’s Tale (2017-), The Predator (2018) Scott Speedman as James Chenoweth
James, Maggie’s remorseful husband, is forced to face his mistakes after admitting to an affair.
Teacup Main Cast & Characters Yvonne Strahovski as Maggie Chenoweth
Maggie is the tough and resilient owner of the Chenoweth ranch, struggling to cope with her husband’s infidelity while facing a supernatural danger. A natural leader, she emerges as the focal point for the ranch’s resistance against the otherworldly being called “Assassin.”
Strahovski’s Notable Roles: Chuck (2007-2012), The Handmaid’s Tale (2017-), The Predator (2018) Scott Speedman as James Chenoweth
James, Maggie’s remorseful husband, is forced to face his mistakes after admitting to an affair.
- 11/11/2024
- by Naveed Zahir
- High on Films
Inspired by the novel Stinger from legendary author Robert McCammon and executive produced by James Wan, the new series Teacup is now streaming Peacock, with the final two episodes of season one recently premiering on Halloween.
Daily Dead had the pleasure of talking with actors Rob Morgan and Jackson Kelly about the respective journeys of their characters McNab and Travis, who cross paths in the pivotal fifth episode directed by John Hyams (who also worked with Jackson on season three of Chucky).
You can watch our full interview with Rob and Jackson below, and go here to catch up on all of our coverage of Teacup!
About Teacup:
Logline: Teacup follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. Inspired by the New York Times bestselling novel Stinger by Robert McCammon.
Premiere Date: October...
Daily Dead had the pleasure of talking with actors Rob Morgan and Jackson Kelly about the respective journeys of their characters McNab and Travis, who cross paths in the pivotal fifth episode directed by John Hyams (who also worked with Jackson on season three of Chucky).
You can watch our full interview with Rob and Jackson below, and go here to catch up on all of our coverage of Teacup!
About Teacup:
Logline: Teacup follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. Inspired by the New York Times bestselling novel Stinger by Robert McCammon.
Premiere Date: October...
- 11/8/2024
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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Teacup is a sci-fi mystery horror thriller drama series created by Ian McCulloch. Based on the 1988 book Stinger by author Robert R. McCammon, the Peacock series is set on an isolated ranch in rural Georgia and it follows the Chenoweth family and their neighbors who are trapped in an invisible barrier while they fight against a mysterious threat that wants to kill them. Teacup stars Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Diany Rodriguez, Caleb Dolden, Émilie Bierre, Bill Heck, and Rob Morgan. So, if you loved the thrilling mystery, sci-fi horror elements, and compelling characters in Teacup here are some similar shows you should check out next.
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Teacup is a sci-fi mystery horror thriller drama series created by Ian McCulloch. Based on the 1988 book Stinger by author Robert R. McCammon, the Peacock series is set on an isolated ranch in rural Georgia and it follows the Chenoweth family and their neighbors who are trapped in an invisible barrier while they fight against a mysterious threat that wants to kill them. Teacup stars Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Diany Rodriguez, Caleb Dolden, Émilie Bierre, Bill Heck, and Rob Morgan. So, if you loved the thrilling mystery, sci-fi horror elements, and compelling characters in Teacup here are some similar shows you should check out next.
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- 10/30/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The fifth and sixth episodes of Peacock's new Stephen King-approved horror series Teacup finally started to fill in some gaps in the overarching narrative as it hurtles towards what promises to be a thrilling conclusion. With just two episodes left in the limited series' short season, the questions that have slowly been piling up since the gruesome ending to episode 2 finally got some answers in the form of a long flashback sequence centered around the mysterious man in the mask, McNab, and the young man who trapped James in the Navarros' basement, Travis.
The flashback provided some much-needed clarification about the origins of the two conflicting entities that jump from person to person on the Chenoweth Farm. Harbinger is the name given to the seemingly good entity that is inhabiting Arlo's young mind, while his more murderous counterpart is referred to as Assassin. At the end of Teacup...
The flashback provided some much-needed clarification about the origins of the two conflicting entities that jump from person to person on the Chenoweth Farm. Harbinger is the name given to the seemingly good entity that is inhabiting Arlo's young mind, while his more murderous counterpart is referred to as Assassin. At the end of Teacup...
- 10/27/2024
- by Bill Dubiel
- ScreenRant
Inspired by the novel Stinger from legendary author Robert McCammon and executive produced by James Wan, the new series Teacup is now streaming on Peacock.
Daily Dead recently had the pleasure of talking with showrunner/executive producer Ian McCulloch about the new series, including the gamble of putting his own unique spin on an adaptation of McCammon's Stinger, the importance of building relatable characters for the audience to connect with, and the creative freedom of working with horror mastermind James Wan.
You can watch our interview with Ian below, and go here to catch up on all of our coverage of Teacup, which will release two new episodes on Peacock every Thursday through Halloween!
Teacup Synopsis and Cast & Crew Details:
About Teacup:
Logline: Teacup follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. Inspired...
Daily Dead recently had the pleasure of talking with showrunner/executive producer Ian McCulloch about the new series, including the gamble of putting his own unique spin on an adaptation of McCammon's Stinger, the importance of building relatable characters for the audience to connect with, and the creative freedom of working with horror mastermind James Wan.
You can watch our interview with Ian below, and go here to catch up on all of our coverage of Teacup, which will release two new episodes on Peacock every Thursday through Halloween!
Teacup Synopsis and Cast & Crew Details:
About Teacup:
Logline: Teacup follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. Inspired...
- 10/23/2024
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Warning: Spoilers lie ahead for Teacup!
Boris McGiver is a country man who must work with his neighbors to determine a horrific ordeal in Teacup. Son to acclaimed character actor John McGiver, Boris has steadily risen to stardom since holding early supporting roles in everything from the Queen Latifah-led Taxi to HBO's acclaimed crime drama The Wire and Steven Spielberg's Lincoln. In more recent years, McGiver has found acclaim for his turns as Tom Hammerschmidt in Netflix's House of Cards, Monsignor Matthew Korecki in Paramount+'s Evil and Uncle George in Apple TV+'s Servant.
McGiver stars in Teacup as Donald Kelly, the rough-around-the-edges neighbor to the show's main family, the Chenoweths. While searching for his and his wife's wandering dog, Donald finds himself trapped along with the Chenoweth and Shanley families when the mysterious McNab paints a blue line around their properties, quickly learning it means...
Boris McGiver is a country man who must work with his neighbors to determine a horrific ordeal in Teacup. Son to acclaimed character actor John McGiver, Boris has steadily risen to stardom since holding early supporting roles in everything from the Queen Latifah-led Taxi to HBO's acclaimed crime drama The Wire and Steven Spielberg's Lincoln. In more recent years, McGiver has found acclaim for his turns as Tom Hammerschmidt in Netflix's House of Cards, Monsignor Matthew Korecki in Paramount+'s Evil and Uncle George in Apple TV+'s Servant.
McGiver stars in Teacup as Donald Kelly, the rough-around-the-edges neighbor to the show's main family, the Chenoweths. While searching for his and his wife's wandering dog, Donald finds himself trapped along with the Chenoweth and Shanley families when the mysterious McNab paints a blue line around their properties, quickly learning it means...
- 10/22/2024
- by Grant Hermanns
- ScreenRant
Things are getting incredibly tense in Peacock horror series “Teacup,” executive produced by James Wan and inspired by Robert McCammon‘s Stinger. Firmly trapped in place by a mysterious force, the disparate group now realizes the threat could be any one of them in an exclusive new clip ahead of this week’s episodes.
The first two episodes of Atomic Monster and UCP’s series “Teacup” premiered on Peacock on Thursday, October 10, followed by two episodes weekly through Halloween.
The series from Atomic Monster, UCP, and showrunner Ian McCulloch (“Yellowstone”) follows a group of people on a ranch who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. As the showrunner previously revealed, don’t expect this series to faithfully adhere to the novel that inspired it.
Scott Speedman (The Strangers), Yvonne Strahovski (“The Handmaid’s Tale”), and Chaske Spencer (“Jessica Jones”, The Twilight Saga), Kathy Baker,...
The first two episodes of Atomic Monster and UCP’s series “Teacup” premiered on Peacock on Thursday, October 10, followed by two episodes weekly through Halloween.
The series from Atomic Monster, UCP, and showrunner Ian McCulloch (“Yellowstone”) follows a group of people on a ranch who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. As the showrunner previously revealed, don’t expect this series to faithfully adhere to the novel that inspired it.
Scott Speedman (The Strangers), Yvonne Strahovski (“The Handmaid’s Tale”), and Chaske Spencer (“Jessica Jones”, The Twilight Saga), Kathy Baker,...
- 10/22/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Evil recently wrapped up its run after four seasons, disappointing fans who felt there was still a lot of potential to keep going with the series. Though the show has ended, its fan base continues to grow as more viewers find the series on streaming, but the downside may be that these fans didn't discover the series quickly enough to save it.
Series creators Michelle King and Robert King spoke about Evil during an interview with Screen Rant at New York Comic Con. While Michelle is thrilled that appreciation for the series continues to grow, Robert admitted that it's a bit disappointing that this surge in popularity couldn't have happened just one year earlier. He went on to suggest that it's probably too late at this point for the increased popularity to get the series a renewal, but at the same time, Robert noted that a revival wouldn't be impossible.
Series creators Michelle King and Robert King spoke about Evil during an interview with Screen Rant at New York Comic Con. While Michelle is thrilled that appreciation for the series continues to grow, Robert admitted that it's a bit disappointing that this surge in popularity couldn't have happened just one year earlier. He went on to suggest that it's probably too late at this point for the increased popularity to get the series a renewal, but at the same time, Robert noted that a revival wouldn't be impossible.
- 10/21/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Teacup episodes 1-4!
Peacock's new Stephen King-endorsed horror television series Teacup has unfolded a mystery at breakneck speed, and introduced far more questions than answers by the end of episode 4. The basic premise of the show was established by the end of Teacup episode 2, while episodes 3 and 4 introduced some new players into the isolated farm setting, each with questionable intent. So far Teacup has built tension with distrust and paranoia, both due to the invisible threat beyond the blue line and due to the pre-existing relationships between the neighbors trapped on the Chenoweth farm in Georgia.
Episodes 3 and 4 of Teacup saw Meryl and Nicholas become more familiar with the entity that inhabits Arlo's mind, known as "Harbinger" due to his constant warnings. Harbinger might have introduced a way for everyone trapped on the Chenoweth farm to cross the blue line safely, but its dangerous...
Peacock's new Stephen King-endorsed horror television series Teacup has unfolded a mystery at breakneck speed, and introduced far more questions than answers by the end of episode 4. The basic premise of the show was established by the end of Teacup episode 2, while episodes 3 and 4 introduced some new players into the isolated farm setting, each with questionable intent. So far Teacup has built tension with distrust and paranoia, both due to the invisible threat beyond the blue line and due to the pre-existing relationships between the neighbors trapped on the Chenoweth farm in Georgia.
Episodes 3 and 4 of Teacup saw Meryl and Nicholas become more familiar with the entity that inhabits Arlo's mind, known as "Harbinger" due to his constant warnings. Harbinger might have introduced a way for everyone trapped on the Chenoweth farm to cross the blue line safely, but its dangerous...
- 10/19/2024
- by Bill Dubiel
- ScreenRant
The sequel to the Five Nights at Freddy's movie is still more than a year away from hitting theaters, but fans won't have to wait to get an early sneak peek. A new promo photo has been revealed for Five Nights at Freddy's 2, showcasing a look at a new animatronic.
The Five Nights at Freddy's 2 image was shared on the official social media channels for the feature film adaptation of the hit video game. It includes a large "2" along with the sequel's release date, which is Dec. 5, 2025. Also shown is a first look at Toy Freddy, a more childlike Freddy Fazbear animatronic, peeking from behind a curtain. Though the character's face is partially obscured, there's enough detail revealed to suggest that the new animatronics will be looking just like they did in the Five Nights at Freddy's 2 video game. Take a look at the photo below.
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The Five Nights at Freddy's 2 image was shared on the official social media channels for the feature film adaptation of the hit video game. It includes a large "2" along with the sequel's release date, which is Dec. 5, 2025. Also shown is a first look at Toy Freddy, a more childlike Freddy Fazbear animatronic, peeking from behind a curtain. Though the character's face is partially obscured, there's enough detail revealed to suggest that the new animatronics will be looking just like they did in the Five Nights at Freddy's 2 video game. Take a look at the photo below.
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- 10/19/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
The Peacock original series Teacup recently received some high praise from Stephen King, who complimented the series before its October release, comparing it to Lost and From. Screen Rant reports that one cast member, Boris McGiver, who plays Donald Kelly in the series, was touched the author spoke so highly of the show. Teacup was inspired by Robert R. McCammons novel, Stinger.
The horror/thriller follows three families trapped on a rural Georgia farm called the Chenoweth Ranch. The neighbors have to pull together to fight against a deadly threat. McGiver credited the shows writer and creator Ian McCulloch and agreed with Kings observation that every scene in the show has a purpose and there is little downtime.
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The horror/thriller follows three families trapped on a rural Georgia farm called the Chenoweth Ranch. The neighbors have to pull together to fight against a deadly threat. McGiver credited the shows writer and creator Ian McCulloch and agreed with Kings observation that every scene in the show has a purpose and there is little downtime.
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- 10/18/2024
- by Deana Carpenter
- CBR
Inspired by the novel Stinger from legendary author Robert McCammon and executive produced by James Wan, the new series Teacup is now streaming on Peacock.
Daily Dead recently had the pleasure of talking with co-stars Scott Speedman and Yvonne Strahovski, who play married couple James and Maggie Chenoweth, about what attracted them to the series, including the family drama fueled by the marital strains between James and Maggie, as well as collaborating with showrunner Ian McCulloch, embracing the physicality of the series, and the joyful distraction of being around baby goats in the show's isolated rural setting.
You can watch our interview with Scott and Yvonne below, and go here to catch up on all of our coverage of Teacup, which will release two new episodes on Peacock every Thursday through Halloween!
Teacup Synopsis and Cast & Crew Details:
About Teacup:
Logline: Teacup follows a disparate group of people in rural...
Daily Dead recently had the pleasure of talking with co-stars Scott Speedman and Yvonne Strahovski, who play married couple James and Maggie Chenoweth, about what attracted them to the series, including the family drama fueled by the marital strains between James and Maggie, as well as collaborating with showrunner Ian McCulloch, embracing the physicality of the series, and the joyful distraction of being around baby goats in the show's isolated rural setting.
You can watch our interview with Scott and Yvonne below, and go here to catch up on all of our coverage of Teacup, which will release two new episodes on Peacock every Thursday through Halloween!
Teacup Synopsis and Cast & Crew Details:
About Teacup:
Logline: Teacup follows a disparate group of people in rural...
- 10/18/2024
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Stephen King's glowing review for a horror series with a 79% on Rotten Tomatoes, Teacup, has elicited an emotional response from star Boris McGiver. The Peacock original series is loosely based on the book Stinger by Robert R. McCammon, following three families who become trapped on a ranch as a series of terrifying supernatural events unfold. The cast of Teacup includes McGiver's Donald Kelly, who gets stranded on the Chenoweth ranch when he and his wife chase their dog to their property. King praised the series before its release, comparing it to Lost and From.
Speaking exclusively with Screen Rant, McGiver praised writer and creator Ian McCulloch for his work on Teacup, expressing joy and surprise at King's positive review of the series. The actor explained why King was right for observing the lack of filler or downtime in the episodes, explaining how every scene in the show has a purpose.
Speaking exclusively with Screen Rant, McGiver praised writer and creator Ian McCulloch for his work on Teacup, expressing joy and surprise at King's positive review of the series. The actor explained why King was right for observing the lack of filler or downtime in the episodes, explaining how every scene in the show has a purpose.
- 10/18/2024
- by Nick Bythrow
- ScreenRant
When Stephen King beams about a new horror project, hardened genre fans take note. On October 10, 2024, the preeminent horror scribe took to X and professed his adoration for Teacup, a Peacock original horror series that premiered the same day. With two episodes released one week apart, the 8-episode TV event has not resonated as well among critics and general horror fans as with King.
Based on the 1988 novel Stinger by Robert McCammon, Teacup concerns a band of neighbors forced to cooperate and find a means of survival when a fatal force marauds their rural Georgia landscape. Although Stephen King has voiced a high opinion of the show, Teacup has been criticized as little more than an ersatz Walking Dead meets The Crazies mashup that neither terrifies nor adds much to the genre.
4/5 Teacup HorrorThriller Sci-Fi
Release Date October 10, 2024Main Genre HorrorCast Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver,...
Based on the 1988 novel Stinger by Robert McCammon, Teacup concerns a band of neighbors forced to cooperate and find a means of survival when a fatal force marauds their rural Georgia landscape. Although Stephen King has voiced a high opinion of the show, Teacup has been criticized as little more than an ersatz Walking Dead meets The Crazies mashup that neither terrifies nor adds much to the genre.
4/5 Teacup HorrorThriller Sci-Fi
Release Date October 10, 2024Main Genre HorrorCast Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver,...
- 10/17/2024
- by Jake Dee
- MovieWeb
The debut Rotten Tomatoes score for Teacup on Peacock has been revealed. This follows horror mastermind Stephen King giving some praise to the series ahead of its release.
Now streaming on Peacock, Teacup currently has a fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes, sitting at 72%. While not every critic has responded to the series kindly, the majority have been giving Teacup positive reviews. As Liam Mathews of TV Guide said, Teacup is "a relentlessly fun and exciting mystery thriller. Other shows should study it for lessons on how to pace a season of television."
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"There is a lot to love about Teacup; more importantly, there is more than enough to make you squirm, too," Kate Snchez of But Why Tho? A Geek Community also opined.
Now streaming on Peacock, Teacup currently has a fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes, sitting at 72%. While not every critic has responded to the series kindly, the majority have been giving Teacup positive reviews. As Liam Mathews of TV Guide said, Teacup is "a relentlessly fun and exciting mystery thriller. Other shows should study it for lessons on how to pace a season of television."
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"There is a lot to love about Teacup; more importantly, there is more than enough to make you squirm, too," Kate Snchez of But Why Tho? A Geek Community also opined.
- 10/13/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Teacup, the new horror adaptation endorsed by Stephen King, is off to a solid start on Rotten Tomatoes. Teacup recently debuted on Peacock, arriving just in time for the spookiest month of the year. The eight-episode series is based on the Robert McCammon novel Stinger, with The Handmaid's Tale star Yvonne Strahovski and Grey's Anatomy alum Scott Speedman in lead roles. The story centers on an unlikely group in rural Georgia that must work together to face a mysterious danger threatening their survival. King praised the show before its premiere, comparing it to Lost and From.
When taking all reviews into account, Teacup is off to a solid start on Rotten Tomatoes. The adaptation has a 72% based on 18 reviews, with the score breaking down to 6.30 out of 10. However, when narrowed to what the website deems as Top Critics, the rating falls to 44% based on 9 reviews. The score is bound to...
When taking all reviews into account, Teacup is off to a solid start on Rotten Tomatoes. The adaptation has a 72% based on 18 reviews, with the score breaking down to 6.30 out of 10. However, when narrowed to what the website deems as Top Critics, the rating falls to 44% based on 9 reviews. The score is bound to...
- 10/12/2024
- by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
- ScreenRant
Peacock's Teacup is a gripping character-driven horror series primarily held together by the performances of its talented cast members. Inspired by Robert R. McCammon's book Stringer, Teacup unfolds on a ranch in rural Georgia. In its eight-episode runtime, it walks through how its characters find themselves facing a mysterious threat that disrupts their seemingly idyllic lives. Although Teacup adopts a slow-burn approach in its early episodes, it reels viewers in by creating an immersive experience with its harrowing atmosphere and claustrophobic setting.
Through its character beats, Teacup also prompts viewers to become armchair detectives and solve its underlying mysteries with the main characters. Since Teacup's characters play a crucial role in gradually raising the intensity of its terrors and drama, the performances of its cast members are instrumental to its story's emotional impact. Owing to this, many viewers might wonder who plays whom in Teacup after watching the show.
Through its character beats, Teacup also prompts viewers to become armchair detectives and solve its underlying mysteries with the main characters. Since Teacup's characters play a crucial role in gradually raising the intensity of its terrors and drama, the performances of its cast members are instrumental to its story's emotional impact. Owing to this, many viewers might wonder who plays whom in Teacup after watching the show.
- 10/12/2024
- by Dhruv Sharma
- ScreenRant
Quick Links Was the Evil Series Finale Rushed? Evil Left Some Doors Open for a Fifth Season
Warning: Spoilers Ahead for Evil After four seasons, the supernatural crime drama Evil came to a close this past August with a series finale that left fans wanting more. Often praised for its creative uniqueness among television shows, Evil deftly combined an exploration of faith and possession with the inherent evil that exists in the choices of man. The series' cancelation was announced in February, with Paramount+ announcing that the creators would be given just four additional episodes to wrap up the series. While fans may be disappointed with the strings left untied, this uncertain representation of finality is a rough though worthwhile ending to the series that speaks to the lingering question of what creates evil.
Starring Mike Colter (Luke Cage), Katja Herbers (Westworld), and Aasif Mandvi (A Series of Unfortunate Events...
Warning: Spoilers Ahead for Evil After four seasons, the supernatural crime drama Evil came to a close this past August with a series finale that left fans wanting more. Often praised for its creative uniqueness among television shows, Evil deftly combined an exploration of faith and possession with the inherent evil that exists in the choices of man. The series' cancelation was announced in February, with Paramount+ announcing that the creators would be given just four additional episodes to wrap up the series. While fans may be disappointed with the strings left untied, this uncertain representation of finality is a rough though worthwhile ending to the series that speaks to the lingering question of what creates evil.
Starring Mike Colter (Luke Cage), Katja Herbers (Westworld), and Aasif Mandvi (A Series of Unfortunate Events...
- 10/11/2024
- by Keshaunta Moton
- MovieWeb
If youve ever wondered what happens between takes on Stranger Things, one cast member is ready to share what its like working with fan favorite David Harbour, who plays beleaguered Chief Hopper in the hit sci-fi show. Rob Morgan's character, Officer Powell, became the new police chief when Hopper disappeared he was later found in a Russian gulag in Season 4. Morgan took time while promoting his pivotal role in Peacocks new horror thriller Teacup to share his experience working with Harbour.
David Harbour is very grounded, very cool. He's the kind of cat that'll be reading a book in between the takes, you know. You're like, Damn, that's so intelligent. He looks so cool over there reading that book in between takes, even though he's got like a five-page scene that we're doing, he still has the wherewithal to read some book. I was always impressed with David about that.
David Harbour is very grounded, very cool. He's the kind of cat that'll be reading a book in between the takes, you know. You're like, Damn, that's so intelligent. He looks so cool over there reading that book in between takes, even though he's got like a five-page scene that we're doing, he still has the wherewithal to read some book. I was always impressed with David about that.
- 10/11/2024
- by Greg Archer
- MovieWeb
In this week’s additional episode of Bingeworthy, our TV and streaming podcast host Mike DeAngelo makes sure not to step over “the line” while discussing “Teacup.” The Peacock series follows a group of neighbors who must put aside their differences and unite in the face of a mysterious and deadly threat. The horrific mystery series stars Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman, Rob Morgan, Chaske Spencer, Boris McGiver, and more.
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- 10/11/2024
- by Mike DeAngelo
- The Playlist
A biological threat? Aliens? Some sort of grotesque creature thing? By the end of Peacock’s series premiere of Teacup, the mystery has only begun.
In its first few seconds, a woman desperately tries to free her zip-tied hands in the middle of the woods. Something takes control of her and seemingly possessed, she mumbles: “Murder-maker.” She snaps out of it, frees her hands and immediately gets out of Dodge after hearing the snarl of a crazed wolf or dog.
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In its first few seconds, a woman desperately tries to free her zip-tied hands in the middle of the woods. Something takes control of her and seemingly possessed, she mumbles: “Murder-maker.” She snaps out of it, frees her hands and immediately gets out of Dodge after hearing the snarl of a crazed wolf or dog.
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- 10/11/2024
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Inspired by the novel Stinger from legendary author Robert McCammon and executive produced by James Wan, the new series Teacup is now streaming its first two episodes on Peacock.
Daily Dead recently had the pleasure of talking with co-stars Rob Morgan (who plays the enigmatic McNab) and Chaske Spencer (who plays the ever-resourceful Ruben Shanley) about what attracted them to playing their intriguing characters on the series, working with showrunner Ian McCulloch, and seeing the world premiere of Teacup at Fantastic Fest!
You can watch our interview with Rob and Chaske below, and go here to catch up on all of our coverage of Teacup, which will release two new episodes on Peacock every Thursday through Halloween!
Teacup Synopsis and Cast & Crew Details:
About Teacup:
Logline: Teacup follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive.
Daily Dead recently had the pleasure of talking with co-stars Rob Morgan (who plays the enigmatic McNab) and Chaske Spencer (who plays the ever-resourceful Ruben Shanley) about what attracted them to playing their intriguing characters on the series, working with showrunner Ian McCulloch, and seeing the world premiere of Teacup at Fantastic Fest!
You can watch our interview with Rob and Chaske below, and go here to catch up on all of our coverage of Teacup, which will release two new episodes on Peacock every Thursday through Halloween!
Teacup Synopsis and Cast & Crew Details:
About Teacup:
Logline: Teacup follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive.
- 10/10/2024
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Inspired by the novel Stinger from legendary author Robert McCammon and executive produced by James Wan, the new series Teacup is now streaming its first two episodes on Peacock, and Daily Dead recently had the pleasure of talking with co-stars Caleb Dolden and Emilie Bierre about their respective roles as siblings Arlo and Meryl Chenoweth in the intriguingly haunting series.
You can watch our interview with Caleb and Emilie below, and go here to catch up on all of our coverage of Teacup, which will release two new episodes on Peacock every Thursday through Halloween!
Teacup Synopsis and Cast & Crew Details:
About Teacup:
Logline: Teacup follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. Inspired by the New York Times bestselling novel Stinger by Robert McCammon.
Premiere Date: October 10, 2024 (2 Episodes Weekly)
Showrunner / Executive Producer: Ian McCulloch...
You can watch our interview with Caleb and Emilie below, and go here to catch up on all of our coverage of Teacup, which will release two new episodes on Peacock every Thursday through Halloween!
Teacup Synopsis and Cast & Crew Details:
About Teacup:
Logline: Teacup follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. Inspired by the New York Times bestselling novel Stinger by Robert McCammon.
Premiere Date: October 10, 2024 (2 Episodes Weekly)
Showrunner / Executive Producer: Ian McCulloch...
- 10/10/2024
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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-episodes installments, but the wait between them is agonizing. “Teacup” takes place over the course of one harrowing night and day amid a major supernatural threat — the kind of premise and pacing that would’ve made a killer feature along the lines of “Cloverfield” or “Attack the Block.” Ian McCulloch serves as showrunner and executive producer along with McCammon, James Wan, and more.
Alas, “Peacock” debuts in the era of streaming, the era in which a novel’s TV adaptation veers toward audiobook in terms of run time. This is the era of “We’re not making a TV show, we’re making a multi-part movie”, and for a story like “Teacup” that just crushes the momentum.
That story begins on a day like any other at...
The Peacock thriller based on Robert McCammon’s “Stinger” premieres on October 11 and will continue in two-episodes installments, but the wait between them is agonizing. “Teacup” takes place over the course of one harrowing night and day amid a major supernatural threat — the kind of premise and pacing that would’ve made a killer feature along the lines of “Cloverfield” or “Attack the Block.” Ian McCulloch serves as showrunner and executive producer along with McCammon, James Wan, and more.
Alas, “Peacock” debuts in the era of streaming, the era in which a novel’s TV adaptation veers toward audiobook in terms of run time. This is the era of “We’re not making a TV show, we’re making a multi-part movie”, and for a story like “Teacup” that just crushes the momentum.
That story begins on a day like any other at...
- 10/10/2024
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
Plot: Follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. Inspired by the New York Times bestselling novel “Stinger” by Robert McCammon.
Review: The name James Wan attached to a production likely makes you think you are in for something similar to The Conjuring or Insidious. The filmmaker has become synonymous with scary movies as much as he has directed big-budget tentpoles like Aquaman and Furious 7. Still, his prowess as a producer has fostered several cool projects under his Atomic Monster banner in recent years. The new series Teacup carries Wan’s name recognition but is the brainchild of Ian McCulloch. Inspired by the Robert McCammon novel Stinger, Teacup is a unique and original foray into genre storytelling that combines horror, science fiction, and family drama for a creepy drama series that is much...
Review: The name James Wan attached to a production likely makes you think you are in for something similar to The Conjuring or Insidious. The filmmaker has become synonymous with scary movies as much as he has directed big-budget tentpoles like Aquaman and Furious 7. Still, his prowess as a producer has fostered several cool projects under his Atomic Monster banner in recent years. The new series Teacup carries Wan’s name recognition but is the brainchild of Ian McCulloch. Inspired by the Robert McCammon novel Stinger, Teacup is a unique and original foray into genre storytelling that combines horror, science fiction, and family drama for a creepy drama series that is much...
- 10/10/2024
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
The game of survival is all about who has control — and who loses it first. In the eight-episode Peacock Original horror series “Teacup,” a group of neighbors trapped on a farm in rural Georgia must put aside their differences and unite in the face of a mysterious and deadly threat. Executive produced by Ian McCulloch and James Wan and starring Yvonne Strahovski and Scott Speedman, “Teacup” will premiere exclusively on Peacock on Thursday, Oct. 10 with its first two episodes. You can watch with Subscription to Peacock.
How to Watch “Teacup” When: Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024 Where: Peacock Stream: Watch with a Subscription to Peacock. Sign Up $7.99+ / month peacocktv.com About “Teacup”
Inspired by the New York Times bestselling novel “Stinger” by Robert McCammon, “Teacup” follows a group of people in rural Georgia who must come together to face a terrifying threat.
The genre-bending series, which contains elements of horror, mystery, and drama,...
How to Watch “Teacup” When: Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024 Where: Peacock Stream: Watch with a Subscription to Peacock. Sign Up $7.99+ / month peacocktv.com About “Teacup”
Inspired by the New York Times bestselling novel “Stinger” by Robert McCammon, “Teacup” follows a group of people in rural Georgia who must come together to face a terrifying threat.
The genre-bending series, which contains elements of horror, mystery, and drama,...
- 10/10/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
The remote Georgia ranch should have provided a peaceful retreat for the Chenoweth family. But strange events soon transform their home into a claustrophobic prison, as something supernatural works to cut them off from the outside world.
In Teacup, an unsettling new sci-fi/horror series from director Ian McCulloch and horror maestro James Wan, family man James Chenoweth struggles to protect his wife Maggie and their children from an ominous threat. We see their tensions rise as mysterious happenings plague the farm, puzzling the family. But their worries grow when a gas mask-wearing stranger appears, spray painting a boundary around their land that none may cross.
As more neighbors seek refuge at the ranch, the isolated community must come together to unravel the mystery. Yet the more they learn about what stalks them, the less in control they feel. Trapped in an escalating nightmare, how long can they resist the terror on their doorstep?...
In Teacup, an unsettling new sci-fi/horror series from director Ian McCulloch and horror maestro James Wan, family man James Chenoweth struggles to protect his wife Maggie and their children from an ominous threat. We see their tensions rise as mysterious happenings plague the farm, puzzling the family. But their worries grow when a gas mask-wearing stranger appears, spray painting a boundary around their land that none may cross.
As more neighbors seek refuge at the ranch, the isolated community must come together to unravel the mystery. Yet the more they learn about what stalks them, the less in control they feel. Trapped in an escalating nightmare, how long can they resist the terror on their doorstep?...
- 10/10/2024
- by Shahrbanoo Golmohamadi
- Gazettely
Inspired by Robert R. McCammon’s novel Stinger, Teacup takes place in and around a small group of neighboring ranches in a remote part of Georgia, where something is seriously amiss. The animals notice it first, as they always seem to. Then the phonelines die, and the power goes out, including the batteries inside everyone’s car. Just as the ranchers start to suspect that someone or something is intentionally trying to cut them off from the outside world, a painted blue borderline appears on the ground around their ranches, confirming that fear. A mysterious man named McNab (Rob Morgan) warns them not to cross it and, as the first episode ends, we get a very vivid demonstration of what will happen if that warning is ignored.
It’s a compelling setup, isolating a bunch of characters in a single location and then weaving between their interpersonal drama and the overarching mystery.
It’s a compelling setup, isolating a bunch of characters in a single location and then weaving between their interpersonal drama and the overarching mystery.
- 10/10/2024
- by Ross McIndoe
- Slant Magazine
Just in time for the spooky season, Peacock is releasing an all-new thriller series titled Teacup. Don’t let the sweet, innocent name fool you. With James Wan noted as an executive producer, this is one horror series you won’t want to miss out on.
If you are not sure when new episodes are released, or simply want to know more about the series, we’ve got your back! Please find all of the details you need, including the release schedule, below.
Teacup stars Yvonne Strahovski as Maggie Chenoweth, a woman living in rural Georgia who is part of a small group of survivors after a sinister threat strikes their town. Check out the trailer below for more:
The horror series also stars Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, and others. Teacup will feature a total of eight episodes, with the first two available to stream on Peacock on Thursday,...
If you are not sure when new episodes are released, or simply want to know more about the series, we’ve got your back! Please find all of the details you need, including the release schedule, below.
Teacup stars Yvonne Strahovski as Maggie Chenoweth, a woman living in rural Georgia who is part of a small group of survivors after a sinister threat strikes their town. Check out the trailer below for more:
The horror series also stars Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, and others. Teacup will feature a total of eight episodes, with the first two available to stream on Peacock on Thursday,...
- 10/9/2024
- by Sandy C.
- ShowSnob
Peacock’s horror series executive produced by James Wan, “Teacup,” assembles an impressive cast and crew with horror pedigree for a new, modern take on the sci-fi western. One that only loosely pulls from the novel that inspired it, Robert McCammon’s Stinger, without sacrificing the horror or impressive practical effects.
Bloody Disgusting visited the set of “Teacup” earlier this year in Atlanta, Georgia, where writer, producer, and showrunner Ian McCulloch (Yellowstone) detailed plans for the inaugural season of his puzzle box genre series, and the lead cast offered insight into their roles.
While McCulloch’s interpretation of Stinger offers a more scaled-back, intimate mystery, his vision is set to bring the horror in delightfully gory ways.
The plot follows a group of people on a ranch who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. “Teacup” boasts an impressive cast playing the rural...
Bloody Disgusting visited the set of “Teacup” earlier this year in Atlanta, Georgia, where writer, producer, and showrunner Ian McCulloch (Yellowstone) detailed plans for the inaugural season of his puzzle box genre series, and the lead cast offered insight into their roles.
While McCulloch’s interpretation of Stinger offers a more scaled-back, intimate mystery, his vision is set to bring the horror in delightfully gory ways.
The plot follows a group of people on a ranch who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. “Teacup” boasts an impressive cast playing the rural...
- 10/9/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Robert McCammon's cult classic horror novel Stinger is getting the screen treatment, with a twist, from Ian McCulloch in Teacup. Prior to the Peacock horror show, McCulloch had primarily worked as a recurring writer and executive producer in the world of television, having contributed to the likes of NBC's Chicago Fire, Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone and the short-lived Stephen Dorff neo-Western drama Deputy. While only a writer for 23 episodes of each, McCulloch was a consulting producer for far more of each series, with Chicago Fire being his biggest tenure for all 23 episodes of season 4.
With Teacup, McCulloch takes a very unique approach to adapting McCammon's novel, doing away with a large amount of it and instead focusing the story on three families on a rural Georgia farm rather than a small town. The families find themselves trapped by a circle painted by the mysterious McNab, a man wearing a...
With Teacup, McCulloch takes a very unique approach to adapting McCammon's novel, doing away with a large amount of it and instead focusing the story on three families on a rural Georgia farm rather than a small town. The families find themselves trapped by a circle painted by the mysterious McNab, a man wearing a...
- 10/8/2024
- by Grant Hermanns
- ScreenRant
milie Bierre and Caleb Dolden are two siblings whose quiet lives become a waking, and mysterious, nightmare in Teacup. Both young actors are still relatively fresh to the filmmaking scene, with Bierre finding widespread acclaim for her role in the 2018 drama A Colony before continuing to primarily work in the independent Canadian industry. For Dolden, the upcoming horror show serves as his first major role on either the big or small screens, having had small roles in everything from the 2020 horror movie Follow Me, led by Teen Wolf alum Holland Roden, to General Hospital.
Bierre and Dolden star in Teacup as Meryl and Arlo Chenoweth, the children of rural Georgia farmer James and large-animal veterinarian Maggie, the former of whom dreams of life outside of the farm, while the latter is an imaginative young boy. One day, Arlo goes missing while following a goat into the nearby woods, only to...
Bierre and Dolden star in Teacup as Meryl and Arlo Chenoweth, the children of rural Georgia farmer James and large-animal veterinarian Maggie, the former of whom dreams of life outside of the farm, while the latter is an imaginative young boy. One day, Arlo goes missing while following a goat into the nearby woods, only to...
- 10/8/2024
- by Grant Hermanns
- ScreenRant
Chaske Spencer and Rob Morgan play two figures on literally opposite sides of a mysterious line in Teacup. After first breaking out with his role as the werewolf Sam in the Twilight franchise, Spencer would start to gain steam on screen with the Banshee franchise, starring as Deputy Billy Raven, and continuing it with Giovanni Ribisi's Sneaky Pete, NBC's Blindspot and the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Echo, starring as the titular character's uncle. Morgan also has a history in the MCU, appearing in all six of Netflix's Marvel shows as Turk Barrett, as well as Netflix's Stranger Things, Don't Look Up and Smile.
Spencer stars in Teacup as Ruben Shanley, a local farmer living with his family in rural Georgia, who comes to his neighbors, the Chenoweths, for help when one of his horses gets entangled in a fence and is badly wounded. While on their farm, though,...
Spencer stars in Teacup as Ruben Shanley, a local farmer living with his family in rural Georgia, who comes to his neighbors, the Chenoweths, for help when one of his horses gets entangled in a fence and is badly wounded. While on their farm, though,...
- 10/7/2024
- by Grant Hermanns
- ScreenRant
Yvonne Strahovski and Scott Speedman are a married couple whose troubled family life becomes all the more harrowing when faced with a mysterious threat in Teacup. Strahovski is a two-time Emmy and Golden Globe nominee, having found acclaim in everything from her breakout roles in NBC's spy comedy Chuck and Showtime's Dexter to Kiefer Sutherland's 24: Live Another Day and Elisabeth Moss' The Handmaid's Tale, among many others. Speedman similarly found his first breakout role on the small screen with J.J. Abrams and Matt Reeves' Felicity before starring in the likes of the Underworld franchise, The Strangers and, most recently, as a series regular on Grey's Anatomy.
Strahovski and Speedman star in Teacup as Maggie and James Chenoweth, a couple living on an isolated ranch in Georgia with their teenage daughter, Meryl, young son, Arlo, and James' mother, Ellen, who is managing a terminal illness diagnosis. Maggie and James,...
Strahovski and Speedman star in Teacup as Maggie and James Chenoweth, a couple living on an isolated ranch in Georgia with their teenage daughter, Meryl, young son, Arlo, and James' mother, Ellen, who is managing a terminal illness diagnosis. Maggie and James,...
- 10/7/2024
- by Grant Hermanns
- ScreenRant
The executive producer and showrunner of Teacup addresses plans for season 2 and beyond. Based on the Robert McCammon novel Stinger, and consisting of eight episodes, Teacup is led by The Handmaid's Tale star Yvonne Strahovski and Grey's Anatomy's Scott Speedman. It focuses on an unlikely group in rural Georgia that must work together to face a mysterious danger threatening their survival.
Ahead of Teacup's premiere on October 10 on Peacock, creator, showrunner, and executive producer Ian McCulloch candidly addressed the possibility of continuing the horror adaptation for several seasons. McCulloch explained that, while he did have some ideas, he doesn't know what the ending of the story will be. In the quote below, McCulloch explains that I write as an audience member and reflects on how that changes how he approaches Teacup:
Both yes and no. I have some ideas, but I am a writer who doesn't like to make his job easy,...
Ahead of Teacup's premiere on October 10 on Peacock, creator, showrunner, and executive producer Ian McCulloch candidly addressed the possibility of continuing the horror adaptation for several seasons. McCulloch explained that, while he did have some ideas, he doesn't know what the ending of the story will be. In the quote below, McCulloch explains that I write as an audience member and reflects on how that changes how he approaches Teacup:
Both yes and no. I have some ideas, but I am a writer who doesn't like to make his job easy,...
- 10/7/2024
- by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
- ScreenRant
The James Wan-produced Teacup was one of my most anticipated 2024 horror shows, but the showrunner's claim it essentially ignores the source novel makes me nervous. Peacock's Teacup stars Yvonne Strahovski and Scott Speedman as a couple in Georgia who, alongside their neighbors, find themselves under siege by an otherworldly threat. The trailer for Teacup takes notes from Lost's playbook, keeping things very mysterious, but those who've read the book it adapts - Robert R. McCammon's Stinger - will have a clearer idea of what's happening.
Stinger feels like an unmade sequel to The Thing and involves an alien bounty hunter trapping a desert town inside an impenetrable dome. This creature can also absorb other lifeforms and make drones of them, with its signature attack being a spiky, barbed tail. I found Stinger to be a pulpy guilty pleasure, featuring both creepy scenes of horror and large-scale action.
Stinger feels like an unmade sequel to The Thing and involves an alien bounty hunter trapping a desert town inside an impenetrable dome. This creature can also absorb other lifeforms and make drones of them, with its signature attack being a spiky, barbed tail. I found Stinger to be a pulpy guilty pleasure, featuring both creepy scenes of horror and large-scale action.
- 10/6/2024
- by Padraig Cotter
- ScreenRant
The upcoming Peacock series, Teacup, has just received horror icon Stephen Kings seal of approval. King took to social media to give his take on the fast-approaching series.
This Halloween season, Teacup will be arriving on Peacock. So far, early reviews for the horror show have been positive, including some high praise from King on X. The series will consist of eight episodes and initially premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 22nd, 2024. Teacup will officially premiere on October 10th, 2024.
Teacup: If you like From or Lost, I think you'll enjoy this. It's strange, creepy, claustrophobic, and scary. Beware the Gas Mask Man. Short episodes. All killer, no filler. (Peacock--bows October 10th) Stephen King (@StephenKing) October 1, 2024 7:53
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This Halloween season, Teacup will be arriving on Peacock. So far, early reviews for the horror show have been positive, including some high praise from King on X. The series will consist of eight episodes and initially premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 22nd, 2024. Teacup will officially premiere on October 10th, 2024.
Teacup: If you like From or Lost, I think you'll enjoy this. It's strange, creepy, claustrophobic, and scary. Beware the Gas Mask Man. Short episodes. All killer, no filler. (Peacock--bows October 10th) Stephen King (@StephenKing) October 1, 2024 7:53
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Inside 'Teacup': Stars & Creator Reveal Secrets of Adapting Epic Book into a Grounded Mystery
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- 10/5/2024
- by Olivia Thomas
- CBR
From Executive Producer James Wan comes the new horror series Teacup.
Teacup follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. Inspired by the New York Times bestselling novel “Stinger” by Robert McCammon, the cast includes Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, Emilie Bierre, Luciano Leroux.
The first two episodes of Teacup premiere on Peacock on Thursday, October 10, followed by two episodes weekly through Halloween. The horror, thriller contains eight 30 Min episodes.
Published in 1988, Stinger is a classic horror novel that blends elements of science fiction and pulp fiction. Set in a dying Texas mining town, the story centers around an alien bounty hunter who arrives to track down a fugitive alien who has escaped from its home planet.
Sounds very much like the movies Critters and The Hidden.
Teacup follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. Inspired by the New York Times bestselling novel “Stinger” by Robert McCammon, the cast includes Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, Emilie Bierre, Luciano Leroux.
The first two episodes of Teacup premiere on Peacock on Thursday, October 10, followed by two episodes weekly through Halloween. The horror, thriller contains eight 30 Min episodes.
Published in 1988, Stinger is a classic horror novel that blends elements of science fiction and pulp fiction. Set in a dying Texas mining town, the story centers around an alien bounty hunter who arrives to track down a fugitive alien who has escaped from its home planet.
Sounds very much like the movies Critters and The Hidden.
- 10/3/2024
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Set to release on October 10, Peacocks new horror series Teacup has a lot of buzz surrounding it, and rightfully so. Its the first time one of author Robert McCammons novels is being adapted for television, something his fans have been clamoring for since the 1980s. Set on an isolated ranch in rural Georgia, the story takes inspiration from the book Stinger, and follows a disparate group of people who must come together to face a mysterious threat. Produced in part by James Wan, Teacup recently received high praise from someone who knows a thing or two about adaptations, that being Stephen King, who compared it to a couple of other fan-favorite series, which bodes well for McCammons translation.
Teacup Release Date October 10, 2024Main Genre HorrorCast Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, milie Bierre, Luciano Leroux, Alice Kremelberg, Diany RodriguezSeasons 1
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Teacup Release Date October 10, 2024Main Genre HorrorCast Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, milie Bierre, Luciano Leroux, Alice Kremelberg, Diany RodriguezSeasons 1
Taking to his X account...
- 10/2/2024
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb
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