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Robert McCammon’s Bram Stoker Award-nominated and New York Times-bestselling Stinger serves as the backbone for this story that will take place over 48 hours. Via Hollywood Reporter, the book has been ...
Peacock’s new sci-fi thriller Teacup is based on the novel Stinger by Robert R. McCammon. It centers on a rural family and their neighbors, unwittingly locked in a conflict of cosmic proportions, when ...
Peacock on Thursday revealed the premiere date for Teacup, its horror series inspired by the New York Times bestselling novel Stinger by Robert McCammon. A new teaser also was released for the series ...
Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman and Chaske Spencer star in this eight-episode adaptation of Robert McCammon's novel about several families facing an unknowable evil force. By Daniel Fienberg Chief ...
“After reading Robert McCammon’s book Stinger, the entire team at Atomic Monster felt a spark,” James Wan wrote. “The story had all the ingredients for a captivating series and Ian McCulloch had a ...
Caleb Dolden as Arlo Chenoweth, Emilie Bierre as Meryl Chenoweth, Yvonne Strahovski as Maggie Chenoweth in “Teacup" (CREDIT: Mark Hill/Peacock) Yvonne Strahovski’s character Maggie and her husband ...
Have you ever been so excited to show someone something that you were practically thrilled to the core? Well, one tiny Teacup Schnauzer knows this feeling, so she went to find her mom so she could ...
Watch a video with the creative team behind Peacock's scary new series as they talk about their proud return to being "fan kids." To quote star Yvonne Strahovski, the effects on new Peacock horror ...
This article is part of IGN’s Fantastic Fest coverage, and features interviews with Teacup showrunner Ian McCulloch as well as series stars Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer, Emilie Bierre, Caleb Dolden ...
“Teacup pigs” (also sometimes sold as “micro pigs,” “pocket pigs” and “Juliana pigs”) are a marketing scam reaching back at least two decades, if not more. It works like this: Breeders put up listings ...