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James Wan’s New Horror Series Stars Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman & Arrives In October

Aug 14, 2024

From the master of modern horror, “Teacup” is the new series from executive producer and filmmaker James Wan. Wan’s Atomic Monster shingle produces the series and is joined by first-time showrunner Ian McCulloch (known for his work on “Yellowstone”).
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“Teacup” stars Yvonne Strahovski (“The Handmaid’s Tale”), Scott Speedman (“Grey’s Anatomy”), and Chaske Spencer (“The English”) is set in rural Georgia and follows a group of people who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive. Additional cast members include Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, Emilie Bierre, and Luciano Leroux.
The first two episodes are directed by E.L. Katz, known for “The Haunting of Bly Manor” and “Channel Zero.” The first two eps will premiere on Peacock on Thursday, October 10, followed by two episodes weekly through Halloween.
Here’s the official synopsis:
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.
“Teacup” premieres October 10 on Peacock. Watch the first official trailer below.

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