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As Uzumaki episode 2 gets compared to a PS2 game, one of the horror anime's producers addresses the animation downgrade: "We were screwed over"
By Bradley Russell published
News Uzumaki's animation controversy has been addressed by one of its producers
Stephen King delivers a glowing verdict on upcoming James Wan-produced streaming horror series: "All killer, no filler"
By Lauren Milici published
Teacup hits Peacock on October 10
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 2 showrunner talks the "cosmic connection" between Daryl and Carol, but warns of heartbreak for shippers
By Tara Bennett published
feature Exclusive: Showrunner David Zabel tells us what to expect in the second season
Stephen Merchant joins The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3, and he already knows you'll ask him for spoilers: "My lips are sealed"
By Bradley Russell published
News The UK comedy legend joins Norman Reedus' Walking Dead spin-off
Chucky creator has the most on-brand response to his horror TV show being canceled, and it sounds like we haven't seen the last of the killer doll
By Megan Garside published
news It’s not over for Chucky
Teacup, a new horror series produced by The Conjuring creator, adapts "the spirit" of the novel it's based on and "not much else"
By Emily Garbutt, Tara Bennett published
Exclusive Exclusive: Teacup showrunner Ian McCulloch says he didn't feel "beholden" to his '80s source material
Fan-favorite Amazon thriller series will lean less into the supernatural for season 2, is "a story of hope and love"
By Lauren Milici, Robbie Dunlop published
Exclusive Exclusive: Jessica Raine and Tom Moran talk The Devil's Hour season 2
Showrunner of James Wan-produced horror series Teacup explains why it was so important to make each episode only 30 minutes – and weighs in on the likelihood of a season 2
By Emily Garbutt, Tara Bennett published
Exclusive Exclusive: Teacup showrunner Ian McCulloch explains to SFX why episodes are no longer than 30 minutes
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