Peacock Cancels 'Teacup' After One Season
Peacock Cancels 'Teacup' After One Season

Peacock Cancels 'Teacup' After One Season

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Peacock has officially canceled the horror series 'Teacup' after just one season, which premiered in October 2024. The show, inspired by Robert McCammon's novel 'Stinger' and produced by James Wan, followed a group of people in rural Georgia as they faced a mysterious threat. Despite receiving critical acclaim, with a 70% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, it failed to capture a significant audience, not appearing in Nielsen's Top 10 streaming charts. Viewership data was not disclosed by Peacock, making it difficult to assess its performance. Although 'Teacup' will not continue, Wan's production company remains in partnership with Peacock on upcoming projects, including an untitled espionage drama featuring Simu Liu. The cancellation leaves fans wondering if another network might pick up the series, though such outcomes are rare in streaming.

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