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Teacup, James Wan
Teacup: Release date, plot, cast, and everything we know so far about James Wan's horror series for Halloween season
James Wan is back with another daunting horror ensemble set to send shivers down our spines: Teacup, scheduled to air on Peacock.
James Wan’s ‘Teacup’: Everything To Know So Far About The ‘Horrifying’ And Gruesome Series (Update Sept. 2024)
Spooky season will get started the right way for viewers, although not ’Teacup’ characters, from the looks of what we know.
Peacock Releases Trailer for ‘Teacup,’ New Horror Series From James Wan (TV News Roundup)
Peacock has released the trailer for “Teacup,” a new horror thriller series from James Wan ‘s Atomic Monster, which has been adapted by showrunner Ian McCulloch.
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Showrunner of James Wan-produced horror series Teacup explains why it was so important to make each episode only 30 minutes – and weighs in on the likelihood …
New horror show Teacup kind of lives up to its name – the eight-part series consists solely of 30-minute episodes, a relative ...
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‘Teacup’ Trailer: Spooky Series from James Wan Offers Up Scares on Peacock in Time for Halloween
Set in rural Georgia, the horror series follows a collection of contrasting personalities forced to take on a dangerous foe ...
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Scott Speedman Gets Abducted in Creepy ‘Teacup’ Trailer
Yvonne Strahovski and Speedman lead Peacock's horror series from James Wan, inspired by Robert McCammon best seller 'Stinger.
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Teacup Delivers Terrifying New Trailer
And a new trailer has us even more excited for this mysterious show. Based on a beloved novel by Robert McCammon,
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Teacup Show Fantastic Fest Preview: "I'm Excited for People To See How Crazy It Gets"
This article is part of IGN’s Fantastic Fest coverage, and features interviews with Teacup showrunner Ian McCulloch as well ...
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