The Terror
TV-14
7.9
2018
Drama
, Mystery
, Sci-Fi
A chilling anthology series featuring stories of people in terrifying situations inspired by true historical events.
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- Cast:
- George Takei , Kiki Sukezane , Shingo Usami , Naoko Mori , Miki Ishikawa , Cristina Rodlo , Derek Mio
Episode 10 : We Are Gone
May. 21,2018
The expedition's epic journey reaches its climax as men find themselves in a final confrontation with the Inuit mythology they've trespassed into.
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Episode 9 : The C, the C, the Open C
May. 14,2018
Hope comes in strange forms, and the question of what the men are willing to do to survive begins to be settled in both noble and horrifying ways.
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Episode 8 : Terror Camp Clear
May. 07,2018
Deaths under mysterious circumstances create paranoia among the men, and some of the crew may be considering mutiny.
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Episode 7 : Horrible from Supper
April. 30,2018
As the men make new attempts to find rescue, a series of shocking events underscores how vulnerable and exposed their situation has become.
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Episode 6 : A Mercy
April. 23,2018
With the end of their provisions in sight, officers contemplate a tough, risky strategy while struggling to raise the men's worsening spirits.
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Episode 5 : First Shot a Winner, Lads
April. 16,2018
A strange illness begins to show itself while another more familiar one jeopardizes the expedition's most valuable resource: its captain's judgment.
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Episode 4 : Punished, as a Boy
April. 09,2018
A cunning attack on the ships proves the men are not battling an ordinary bear and that the region's Inuit culture may hold a key to their survival.
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Episode 3 : The Ladder
April. 02,2018
With something now stalking the ships, the captains debate their options, testing their loyalty to one another against their duty to their crews.
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Seasons
Season 2
During World War II, a series of bizarre deaths haunt a Japanese-American community, and a young man attempts to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.
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