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Stephen King's 'Firestarter': A Look Back at the Classic Horror Book's Legacy Hollywood can't seem to get enough of one of King's most underrated books. By Matthew Jackson 1 day ago
First Reactions to Robert Eggers' Nosferatu Hail "Knockout" Reimagining of OG Vampire Movie Nosferatu arrives exclusively on the big screen Christmas Day - so does it live up to the hype? By Josh Weiss 5 days ago
Finished With Teacup? Binge These 5 Thrilling Horror Shows Next Teacup's first season may be over, but Peacock has plenty of other shows for you to binge. By Matthew Jackson 6 days ago
The 13 Best Horror Movies on Peacock for November 2024, from Abigail to The Wailing From new hits to classics, Peacock's got you covered for all your horror needs. By Matthew Jackson 1 week ago
What Happens if You Cross the Blue Line on Teacup? "You Really Don’t Want to Go Over..." If a mysterious figure in a gas mask tells you not to cross the boundary he's painted around your property, you better listen. By Caitlin Busch & Josh Weiss 1 week ago
Teacup Showrunner Reveals All on Season 1 Finale: "We Wanted Something That Was Visceral..." Teacup showrunner Ian McCulloch talks to SYFY WIRE about Season 1, and what might come next. By Matthew Jackson 2 weeks ago
The Ending of Teacup Season 1 Explained: Who Lives? Who Dies? All is Revealed Let's break down how Peacock's sci-fi-horror series wrapped up its first eight episodes. By Matthew Jackson 2 weeks ago
Jake Gyllenhaal Becomes Chucky's HR Manager in This Hilarious SNL Halloween Sketch Sarah Sherman breathes new life into the murderous doll formed from an ancient curse and a lightning strike. By Jessica White 2 weeks ago
This 2015 Meta-Horror Movie Is a Hilarious, Forgotten Love Letter to Slasher Flicks If you know the basics of a slasher movie, this is the genre-busting horror flick for you. By Trent Moore 2 weeks ago
How Peacock's Teacup Gave Us Realistic Kids Facing Realistic Terror For the young stars of Teacup, the horror was secondary to finding the reality of their characters. By Matthew Jackson 2 weeks ago