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The horror thriller series “ Teacup ” has been canceled at Peacock after just one season, Variety has learned. The show was inspired by the Robert McCammon novel “Stinger.” It was originally picked up straight-to-series at the NBCUniversal-backed streaming service in 2022 and debuted in October 2024.
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Teacup destroyed by angry Peacock” is no longer just the quick summary of one of our many pieces of P.G. Wodehouse fan fiction: It’s also the fate of the streaming horror series, which has just been canceled by the NBC-affiliated streamer.
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