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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. 10, releasing eight episodes through Oct. 31. The series was set on an isolated ranch in rural Georgia where several people were forced to face a mysterious threat together.

Scott Speedman and Yvonne Strahovski led the ensemble cast that also included Kathy Baker, Émilie Bierre, Chaske Spencer, Boris McGiver, Rob Morgan, Bil Heck, Jackson Kelly, and Alice Kremelberg. While the show has received generally mixed reviews, it has a 77% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes with a 70% audience score. A reason for the cancellation has not been given, nor has it been indicated that it will be shopped around elsewhere by producing studios Atomic Monster and Universal Content Productions.

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