John Carpenter, creator of horror classics Halloween, Night of the Mask, The Fog and The Thing, returns to the director’s chair for the first time in 13 years for Suburban Screams, a six-episode anthology series of unscripted horror!
As Deadline reports, John Carpenter’s Suburban ScreamIts full title, is an exploration of terrifying true stories that took place in seemingly perfect American cities. John Carpenter In particular, he directed an episode of the series, which he was the producer of, and even composed the musical theme. The show is the filmmaker’s first major project since 2010’s The Ward.
According to its summary, Suburban dreams Explores the dark secrets and unspeakable evils that sometimes lurk beneath the sunny streets, manicured lawns and friendly suburban neighbors.
Each episode will focus on a real horror, told by real people who experienced it. In addition to his stories, the episodes include cinematic re-enactments, personal archives and historical media of the city. This is promising!
Suburban dreams It will be broadcast on Friday 13 October (obviously) on the Peacock streaming platform in the US.
While you wait to discover the series, delve into the past and discover the gaffes and minor errors of the iconic Halloween movie:
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