AMC's 'The Terror: Devil in Silver' Premieres in May with Dan Stevens Leading Cast
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The third season of AMC's horror anthology, 'The Terror: Devil in Silver', will premiere on May 7. The series, starring Dan Stevens, follows a man committed to a psychiatric hospital where a malevolent entity stalks patients. It is based on Victor LaValle's novel and features a premiere at Canneseries.
Facts First
- Dan Stevens stars as Pepper, a man committed to a psychiatric hospital after an altercation.
- The series premieres May 7 on AMC+ and Shudder, following a world premiere at Canneseries.
- The plot involves a malevolent entity that attacks patients within the hospital setting.
- The show is based on a novel by Victor LaValle, who also serves as a showrunner alongside Chris Cantwell.
- The cast includes Judith Light, CCH Pounder, and Aasif Mandvi, with Karyn Kusama directing the first two episodes.
What Happened
AMC's horror anthology series 'The Terror' returns with a new installment, 'The Terror: Devil in Silver'. The series had its world premiere at Canneseries on April 27 and is scheduled to premiere on AMC+ and Shudder on May 7. The show stars Dan Stevens as Pepper, a man who is arrested and committed to New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital after physically attacking his girlfriend's ex-partner. At the hospital, Pepper and other patients are attacked by a malevolent entity or monster.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a fan of horror anthologies or psychological thrillers, a new high-profile series from a major network is now available for your watchlist. The series features a well-known cast and is based on a novel described by major publications as 'fantastical, hellish, and hilarious' and 'a dizzying high-wire act', which may indicate a unique and compelling viewing experience. The involvement of executive producers like Ridley Scott and director Karyn Kusama suggests a production with significant creative pedigree.
What's Next
The series is set to debut on streaming platforms AMC+ and Shudder on May 7, making it immediately accessible to subscribers. Viewer reception and critical reviews following the premiere will likely determine the show's cultural impact and could influence the future of 'The Terror' anthology franchise.