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- The long promotional campaign for “Stranger Things” Season 4 added a harrowing new wrinkle on Saturday with a first look at the “Creel House” — i.e. the home of new character Victor Creel, played by 1980s horror icon Robert Englund (“A Nightmare on Elm Street”). Creel has been imprisoned in a psychiatric hospital since his family was violently murdered in the 1950s, which Creel blamed on a vengeful demon.
(Adam B. Vary, Variety, US, September 25, 2021)
- The long promotional campaign for “Stranger Things” Season 4 added a harrowing new wrinkle on Saturday with a first look at the “Creel House” — i.e. the home of new character Victor Creel, played by 1980s horror icon Robert Englund (“A Nightmare on Elm Street”). Creel has been imprisoned in a psychiatric hospital since his family was violently murdered in the 1950s, which Creel blamed on a vengeful demon.
- “Sweet Tooth” has been renewed for Season 2 at Netflix, Variety has learned. The second season will consist of eight, one-hour episodes. News of the renewal comes just under two months after the debut of the first season, which dropped on June 4.
(Joe Otterson , Variety, US, July 29, 2021)
- “Sweet Tooth” has been renewed for Season 2 at Netflix, Variety has learned. The second season will consist of eight, one-hour episodes. News of the renewal comes just under two months after the debut of the first season, which dropped on June 4.
- Horror icon and killer doll Chucky is coming back for an all-new TV show on Syfy called The Legacy of Chucky, and he’ll be joined by a gay main character (Zach Arthur).
(Mey Rude, Out Magazine, US, July 27, 2021)
- Horror icon and killer doll Chucky is coming back for an all-new TV show on Syfy called The Legacy of Chucky, and he’ll be joined by a gay main character (Zach Arthur).
- The acquisition encompasses all 18 titles in Rice’s long-running Vampire Chronicles and Mayfair Witches series of books. “Interview,” published in 1976, will be the first tome to be turned into a proper show. The first season will be comprised of 8-episodes to air on both AMC network and their exclusive AMC+ service next year.
(Kristen Lopez, IndieWire, US, June 24, 2021)
- The acquisition encompasses all 18 titles in Rice’s long-running Vampire Chronicles and Mayfair Witches series of books. “Interview,” published in 1976, will be the first tome to be turned into a proper show. The first season will be comprised of 8-episodes to air on both AMC network and their exclusive AMC+ service next year.