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‘Hysteria!’ Canceled after a season at Peacock (exclusive)

The Peacock Horror Thriller series “Hysteria!” has been canceled after just one season, Variety has learned exclusively.

The show was broadcast his only season in the streamer in October 2024. It was originally ordered as Series in August 2022 and started production in 2023, but was forced to close after filming only a few episodes because of the writers and actors’ Strikes . It eventually resumed production at the end of 2023.

Peacock does not release viewer data for the shows, so it’s hard to gauge how many people to “Hysteria!” Looked. However, the show did not appear on the weekly Nielsen Top 10 streaming lists at the release. However, it was well received by critics, with a critical approval classification of 91% on rotten tomatoes.

The official series description states:

“When a beloved Quarterback from Varsity disappears during the ‘Satanic Panic’ from the late 1980s, a wrestling heavy metal band of the high school of Outcasts realizes that they can benefit from the sudden interest of the city in the occult by a reputation Building like a satanic metal band, into a bizarre series of murders, abductions and reported ‘Supernatural Activity’ activates a leather hunt strewn with leather that leads directly to them. “

The cast of the series includes STAMIE Bowen, Anna Camp, Emjay Anthony, Chiara Aurelia, Kezii Curtis and Nikki Hahn. Bruce Campbell, Garret Dillahunt, Nolan North, Elia Richardson, Milly Shapiro, Allison Scagliotti and Jessica Treska appeared in recurring roles.

Matthew Scott Kane and David Goodman served as writers and executive producers. John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein, Chris Bender and Jake Weiner also produced, where Bender and Weiner do this through good anxiety content. Scott Stoops supervised the producer for good fear. Jordan Vogt-Roberts was an executive producer and directed the first and final episode. The series was produced by UCP.

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