Matthew Scott Kane and David A. Goodman's Peacock series follows a metal band, and a town terrified of Satan. TV Review ...
A high school heavy metal band attempts to capitalize on '80s occult paranoia in an eight-part series that's half ...
Perhaps the most famous example of mass hysteria in recent memory is the Satanic Panic of the 1980s (the setting for Hysteria ...
"Hysteria!" creator Matthew Scott Kane drew from his life and the films and TV shows he grew up loving for horror series set ...
Hysteria! Creators on Parallels Between 1980s and Today: "Facts Are Notoriously Being Warped" The Real-World Satanic Panic ...
Just in time for Halloween, the new thriller-comedy show “Hysteria!” is coming to Peacock. Actor Julie Bowen, who plays Linda ...
Spooky season is almost here, and what better way to celebrate than with Peacock's upcoming TV series Hysteria! Set in the ...
Hysteria! producers David A. Goodman and Matthew Scott Kane tell CBR how the Peacock series is a nostalgic take on horror ...
Maybe you're watching Peacock's Hysteria! and twitching on the verge of recollection: WHO is that familiar face screaming on ...
It helps that showrunner Matthew Scott Kane utilizes the advantage that an ensemble affords the show. With Tracy hard at work ...
The Peacock horror comedy finds timeliness in a dark chapter of American history. “Satan was always an existential threat,” ...
Hysteria!” Bruce Campbell discusses his new horror series and how its 1980s setting mirrors his early “Evil Dead” days.