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‘Teacup’ Review: Peacock’s James Wan-Produced Horror Thriller Frustratingly Withholds Both Answers and Scares

At the polite urging of Peacock, I can’t tell you much about their new thriller-type-thing, Teacup.

I can’t tell you what the series is actually about, even though it’s based Robert McCammon’s novel Stinger, so that information is easy enough to find if you care. I can’t tell you what happens to most of the main characters, though I’m not sure under what circumstances I would have been tempted to do so anyway. I can’t tell you about the very cheesy piece of special effects that inspired the show’s rainbow-y title treatment — and, like, fair enough, though nobody will actually be excited by the discovery when it arrives.

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The Bottom Line Evasive to the point of utter boredom.

Airdate: Thursday, Oct. 10 (Peacock)
Cast: Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer,

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