Peacock Cancels James Wan's Horror Series 'Teacup' After One Season
The series, inspired by Robert McCammon’s novel 'Stinger,' ends following low visibility in streaming rankings.
- Peacock has canceled the horror thriller series 'Teacup' after just one season, as confirmed by multiple sources.
- The show, executive produced by James Wan and Ian McCulloch, was based on Robert McCammon's 1988 novel 'Stinger.'
- 'Teacup' followed a group of people in rural Georgia confronting a mysterious threat, with Yvonne Strahovski and Scott Speedman leading the cast.
- Despite its high-profile team, the series struggled to gain traction and did not appear in Nielsen’s Top 10 streaming charts during its run.
- James Wan remains active with Peacock and Universal, working on an untitled thriller series and a potential 'Creature From the Black Lagoon' film.