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Peacock Cancels Horror Thriller Teacup After One Season
‘Teacup’ Canceled at Peacock After One Season (EXCLUSIVE)
The horror thriller series “ Teacup ” has been canceled at Peacock after just one season, Variety has learned. The show was inspired by the Robert McCammon novel “Stinger.” It was originally picked up straight-to-series at the NBCUniversal-backed streaming service in 2022 and debuted in October 2024.
We're Only A Few Weeks Into 2025, And Peacock Has Already Canceled A One-Season Show
We may only be a few weeks into this year, but there are already some shows that have been canceled in 2025. A few streamers have already made moves in that regard, and Peacock just became the latest.
James Wan’s ‘Teacup’ Canceled After One Season at Peacock
The horror thriller, which is inspired by Robert McCammon’s New York Times best-selling novel Stinger, received a straight to series order back in 2022
Peacock Horror Series Canceled After Just One Season: No New Episodes of ‘Teacup’ Coming
Peacock is axing a new series. Deadline reports that horror thriller Teacup has been canceled after just one season. Created by Ian McCulloch and inspired by the Robert R. McCammon novel Stinger, Teacup premiered on Oct.
Peacock Cancels Horror Thriller Teacup After One Season; Here's What We Know
Peacock has canceled the horror thriller series Teacup after just one season, according to Variety. The show, based on Robert McCammon’s novel Stinger, was picked up as a straight-to-series order in 2022 and premiered in October 2024.
Peacock Cancels Horror Series After Just One Season
Peacock has pulled the plug on its horror thriller series Teacup after a mere single season, despite its star-studded cast and the backing of acclaimed filmmaker James Wan, according to Variety. The show,
Peacock Cancels Fan-Favorite Series After One Season
It's been confirmed that the streaming service Peacock has made the decision to cancel a fan-favorite series after one season.
‘Teacup’ Canceled At Peacock After One Season
The horror-thriller series Teacup has been axed by Peacock after just one season, according to Variety. Inspired by Robert McCammon’s novel Stinger, the series was given a straight-to-series order in 2022 and premiered in October 2024 on NBCUniversal’s streaming platform.
Teacup Cancelled at Peacock After One Season
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,
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Peacock smashes Teacup
Teacup destroyed by angry Peacock” is no longer just the quick summary of one of our many pieces of P.G. Wodehouse fan ...
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Peacock thriller ‘Teacup,’ shot and set in Georgia, crashes after 1 season
The Peacock horror thriller “Teacup” about a mysterious force overtaking a rural Georgia farm, failed to capture a sizable ...
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