An adaptation of Robert McCammonโs Stinger is coming to Peacock this fall, and San Diego Comic-Con just got a first look teaser trailer and confirmed premiere date. First up, the first two episodes ofย Teacupย premiere on Peacock onย Thursday, October 10,ย followed by two episodes weekly through Halloween.
Teacup showrunner and Executive Producer Ian McCulloch shared,”During production the series changed and evolved. Just as it should. Even the titleโs different. Stingerย is nowย Teacup. The reasons for this are too spoilery to share but watch the first few episodes and all will be revealed.”
The series consists of eight 30-minute episodes starring Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, Emilie Bierre, and Luciano Leroux.ย Let’s take a peek at that new Teacupย teaser.
Ok, that was definitely a tease! But we suspect there’s more than meets the eye here. Consider our appetites whetted as we (im)patiently await more from Teacup. Executive Producer James Wan breaks it down for us: “Teacup defies easy labels. It’s a genre-bending blend of horror, mystery, and drama, with layers that unfold like a captivating puzzle. It goes beyond chills and thrills and holds up a mirror to humanity, exploring the darkness that resides within us all. We hope you enjoy this wild ride as much as we’ve loved creating it!”
And here’s your first real peek at what the show has to offer:
Look at that stacked cast! We have speculations but will hold those close to the chest for now. Speaking of that stellar cast, Wan had this to add: “After reading Robert McCammon’s book Stinger, the entire team at Atomic Monster felt a spark. The story had all the ingredients for a captivating series and Ian McCulloch had a vision to bring it to life in a fresh way that was both startling and darkly atmospheric, but filled with a rich sense of humanity โ often lacking in edgy narratives. Add in our incredibly talented cast led by Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman and Chaske Spencer and fans are in for a true edge-of-your-seat experience.”
Read more from Teacup showrunner and Executive Producer Ian McCulloch below:
When Atomic Monster first approached me about creating a series adaptation of Robert McCammonโsย Stingerโaย no-holds-barred, gargantuan spectacle of a novel along the lines ofย The Stand, Independence Dayย andย Mars Attacksโto be honest, I didnโt want to throw my hat in the ring. Iโm not a spectacle writer. Iโm aย less-is-moreย writer. I gravitate more toward what are known asย keyhole epics. Large stories told through small lenses. Thinkย Signs, The Thing, A Quiet Place.
But hereโs the thing. I readย Stingerย and it stayed with me. Wouldnโt leave me alone. I just couldnโt stop thinking about its razor-sharp premise, how it unfolds over the course of a single harrowing day, and about the relatable andย realย family McCammon puts center stage. Thatโs when the flash bang-light bulb idea hitโฆย
What if I adaptedย Stingerย in a way that honors the bookย andย stays true to the kinds of stories I like to tell? Keep the conceit. Keep Stingerโs most effective elements. Take away the large ensemble. Take away the giant set pieces. Even take away the bookโs crowded town setting. The adaptation would be like an acoustic guitar version of, say, a Radiohead song. It wonโt have the production value, electronic instruments, loops, or synthesized bells and whistles but it will still have the melody, the structure, the lyrics, the real magic at the core, all the stuff that makes a great song aย greatย song.ย
All of which is to say I could suddenly see exactly what to do and how to do it. Two weeks later, Atomic Monster had the script for the first episode.ย Soon after that, Peacock bought it. Not so long after that, both my creative and career dreams actually started coming true as more scripts were written, hires made, actors cast, sets built, and production beganโฆย
Of course, during production the series changed and evolved. Just as it should. Even the titleโs different.ย Stingerย is nowย Teacup. The reasons for this are too spoilery to share but watch the first few episodes and all will be revealed. Point being, the series is now very much its own thing: a puzzle-box mystery, an edge-of-your-seat thriller, aย canโt-but-mustย look horror story, a family drama, a science fiction epicโof the keyhole variety, of course. But as singular, strange, and surprising as I hopeย Teacupย is, all you need to do is peel away the layers, characters, situations, and mythology and look behind the thrills, chills, hairpin turns andย make-you gaspย reveals. Do all that and youโll see, at its heart,ย Teacupย is still very much standing on the shoulders ofย Stinger. Just as it should.
ย That’s all theย Teacup news we have for you at the moment, but stay tuned as updates roll in closer to that premiere date. And mark your calendars for the two episode premiere on Peacock onย Thursday, October 10th.