Is the second season of The Terror TV show on AMC as terrifying as last? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like The Terror is cancelled or renewed for season three. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustration when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we'd like to offer you the chance to rate all of The Terror season two episodes. *Status Update Below.
An AMC supernatural anthology drama, the second season is billed as The Terror: Infamy and stars George Takei, Derek Mio, Kiki Sukezane, Cristina Rodlo, Shingo Usami, Naoko Mori, Miki Ishikawa, C. Thomas Howell, Lee Shorten, Hira Ambrosino, and Christopher Naoki. Season two of The Terror unfolds during World War II, as a string of unusual deaths plagues a...
An AMC supernatural anthology drama, the second season is billed as The Terror: Infamy and stars George Takei, Derek Mio, Kiki Sukezane, Cristina Rodlo, Shingo Usami, Naoko Mori, Miki Ishikawa, C. Thomas Howell, Lee Shorten, Hira Ambrosino, and Christopher Naoki. Season two of The Terror unfolds during World War II, as a string of unusual deaths plagues a...
- 2/7/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Despite comparatively low numbers, the freshman installment of the The Terror TV show did pretty well for an AMC series that isn't a part of The Walking Dead or Breaking Bad franchises. Now that it's back for a second season as The Terror: Infamy, with a new storyline, can it build up its audience and become a mainstay for the cable network? Will The Terror be cancelled or renewed for season three? Stay tuned. *Status Update Below.
An AMC horror anthology drama, The Terror: Infamy stars George Takei, Derek Mio, Kiki Sukezane, Cristina Rodlo, Shingo Usami, Naoko Mori, Miki Ishikawa, C. Thomas Howell, Lee Shorten, Hira Ambrosino, and Christopher Naoki. Season two of The Terror unfolds during World War II as a string of unusual deaths plagues a Japanese American community, and Chester Nakayama (Mio) strives to comprehend and battle the evil at the root...
An AMC horror anthology drama, The Terror: Infamy stars George Takei, Derek Mio, Kiki Sukezane, Cristina Rodlo, Shingo Usami, Naoko Mori, Miki Ishikawa, C. Thomas Howell, Lee Shorten, Hira Ambrosino, and Christopher Naoki. Season two of The Terror unfolds during World War II as a string of unusual deaths plagues a Japanese American community, and Chester Nakayama (Mio) strives to comprehend and battle the evil at the root...
- 2/7/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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An AMC supernatural anthology drama, the second season is billed as The Terror: Infamy and stars George Takei, Derek Mio, Kiki Sukezane, Cristina Rodlo, Shingo Usami, Naoko Mori, Miki Ishikawa, C. Thomas Howell, Lee Shorten, Hira Ambrosino, and Christopher Naoki. Season two of The Terror unfolds during World War II, as a string of unusual deaths plagues a Japanese American community, and Chester Nakayama (Mio) strives to comprehend and battle the evil at the root of it...
Does the terror continue? Is The Terror TV show cancelled or renewed for a third season on AMC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of The Terror, season three. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
An AMC supernatural anthology drama, the second season is billed as The Terror: Infamy and stars George Takei, Derek Mio, Kiki Sukezane, Cristina Rodlo, Shingo Usami, Naoko Mori, Miki Ishikawa, C. Thomas Howell, Lee Shorten, Hira Ambrosino, and Christopher Naoki. Season two of The Terror unfolds during World War II, as a string of unusual deaths plagues a Japanese American community, and Chester Nakayama (Mio) strives to comprehend and battle the evil at the root of it...
- 2/7/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Set against the backdrop of World War II and the Japanese internment camps and boasting powerful performances from an outstanding cast of international talent, including renowned actor George Takei (Star Trek). From co-creators Max Borenstein (Godzilla) and Alexander Woo (True Blood), supernatural series The Terror: Infamy is an unsettling, compelling and captivating must-watch…
Chester lives with his family on Terminal Island, a few miles south of Los Angeles, just off the coast of California. He and his father, Henry (Shingo Usami – Unbroken), are fishermen but Chester seeks more. He’s in love with a Spanish-American student named Luz Ojeda and doesn’t understand why his immigrant mother, Asako (Naoko Mori – Torchwood) and father choose to remain confined to a small swath of the big world – especially after travelling so far in the pursuit of freedom.
In the aftermath of Pearl Harbour, the family’s comfortable life is about to change...
Chester lives with his family on Terminal Island, a few miles south of Los Angeles, just off the coast of California. He and his father, Henry (Shingo Usami – Unbroken), are fishermen but Chester seeks more. He’s in love with a Spanish-American student named Luz Ojeda and doesn’t understand why his immigrant mother, Asako (Naoko Mori – Torchwood) and father choose to remain confined to a small swath of the big world – especially after travelling so far in the pursuit of freedom.
In the aftermath of Pearl Harbour, the family’s comfortable life is about to change...
- 5/26/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
To mark the release of The Terror: Infamy on 23rd May, we’ve been given 3 copies to give away on Blu-ray.
Chester lives with his family on Terminal Island, a few miles south of Los Angeles, just off the coast of California. He and his father, Henry (Shingo Usami – Unbroken), are fishermen but Chester seeks more. He’s in love with a Spanish-American student named Luz Ojeda and doesn’t understand why his immigrant mother, Asako (Naoko Mori – Torchwood) and father choose to remain confined to a small swath of the big world – especially after travelling so far in the pursuit of freedom.
In the aftermath of Pearl Harbour, the family’s comfortable life is about to change forever as they’re forcibly uprooted and shipped off to an internment camp, where fear lurks in both supernatural and human form.
A string of relentless, brutal and bizarre deaths haunts the community,...
Chester lives with his family on Terminal Island, a few miles south of Los Angeles, just off the coast of California. He and his father, Henry (Shingo Usami – Unbroken), are fishermen but Chester seeks more. He’s in love with a Spanish-American student named Luz Ojeda and doesn’t understand why his immigrant mother, Asako (Naoko Mori – Torchwood) and father choose to remain confined to a small swath of the big world – especially after travelling so far in the pursuit of freedom.
In the aftermath of Pearl Harbour, the family’s comfortable life is about to change forever as they’re forcibly uprooted and shipped off to an internment camp, where fear lurks in both supernatural and human form.
A string of relentless, brutal and bizarre deaths haunts the community,...
- 5/20/2022
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
There’s a well-worn idea in disaster stories that calamity strikes right when a character is at their lowest. The giant flood or the massive accident or some global crisis just happens to arrive at some rock-bottom revelation or in the wake of some life-changing moment.
“Invasion” has a few of those, one of the first clues that this newest Apple TV+ series, created by Simon Kinberg and David Weil, isn’t doing much more than rearranging a box full of previously-used ideas. Sheriff John Bell Tyson (Sam Neill) is serving his final day as a sheriff in an Oklahoma town. Aneesha Malik (Golshifteh Farahani) is in the midst of a crisis that could crumble her family’s suburban Long Island happiness. Mitsuki Yamato (Shioli Kutsuna) sits in the command center for a historic launch from the Japanese space program.
As the title of the show implies, what follows is...
“Invasion” has a few of those, one of the first clues that this newest Apple TV+ series, created by Simon Kinberg and David Weil, isn’t doing much more than rearranging a box full of previously-used ideas. Sheriff John Bell Tyson (Sam Neill) is serving his final day as a sheriff in an Oklahoma town. Aneesha Malik (Golshifteh Farahani) is in the midst of a crisis that could crumble her family’s suburban Long Island happiness. Mitsuki Yamato (Shioli Kutsuna) sits in the command center for a historic launch from the Japanese space program.
As the title of the show implies, what follows is...
- 10/22/2021
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
In a Gold Derby exclusive, we have learned the category placements of the key Emmy Awards contenders for AMC, BBC America, IFC and Sundance. For this season, the network group has returning hits “Better Call Saul” (Bob Odenkirk), “Brockmire” (Hank Azaria), “Doctor Who” (Jodie Whittaker), “Killing Eve” and “Luther” (Idris Elba), plus limited series “Dispatches from Elsewhere” (Jason Segel) as part of their 2020 campaign.
Below, their list of lead, supporting and guest submissions for their comedy, drama and limited series. More names might be added by the networks on the final Emmy ballot. Also note that performers not included on this list may well be submitted by their personal reps.
SEETony Dalton Interview: ‘Better Call Saul’
“Better Call Saul” (AMC)
Drama Series
Drama Actor – Bob Odenkirk
Drama Supporting Actor – Jonathan Banks, Tony Dalton, Giancarlo Esposito, Patrick Fabian, Michael Mando
Drama Supporting Actress – Rhea Seehorn
Drama Guest Actor – Dean Norris
“Brockmire...
Below, their list of lead, supporting and guest submissions for their comedy, drama and limited series. More names might be added by the networks on the final Emmy ballot. Also note that performers not included on this list may well be submitted by their personal reps.
SEETony Dalton Interview: ‘Better Call Saul’
“Better Call Saul” (AMC)
Drama Series
Drama Actor – Bob Odenkirk
Drama Supporting Actor – Jonathan Banks, Tony Dalton, Giancarlo Esposito, Patrick Fabian, Michael Mando
Drama Supporting Actress – Rhea Seehorn
Drama Guest Actor – Dean Norris
“Brockmire...
- 4/15/2020
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: The rest of the cast of the forthcoming Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is starting to take shape as we have learned that Desmond Chiam and Miki Ishikawa (The Terror: Infamy) will join Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan in the project which will expand the Marvel Cinematic Universe beyond the big screen. Disney declined to comment about the castings.
Mackie and Stan will reprise their roles as the titular Falcon (aka Sam Wilson) and The Winter Soldier (aka Bucky Barnes) in the series which Deadline exclusively reported will be directed by Kari Skogland. True to Marvel and Disney form, details about the specific details about the story as well as Chiam and Ishikawa’s roles have been kept under lock and key. We’ll just have to wait when the show debuts on Disney+ on August 2020 to find out.
Mackie first appeared as the high-flying,...
Mackie and Stan will reprise their roles as the titular Falcon (aka Sam Wilson) and The Winter Soldier (aka Bucky Barnes) in the series which Deadline exclusively reported will be directed by Kari Skogland. True to Marvel and Disney form, details about the specific details about the story as well as Chiam and Ishikawa’s roles have been kept under lock and key. We’ll just have to wait when the show debuts on Disney+ on August 2020 to find out.
Mackie first appeared as the high-flying,...
- 12/13/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The Terror: Infamy goes out on a high note in "Into the Afterlife." Our review of the season finale...
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The Terror Season 2 Episode 10
The Terror: Infamy brings its story to a close in a mostly satisfying way, as Chester, Luz, and their families confront a determined Yuko in the final days of World War II. “Into the Afterlife” is at its very best when focusing on the real-world horrors that make up this season’s historical background. The episode is bookended with powerful reflections on how these characters have been forever changed by their internment. It’s in the cathartic moments at the end of the episode, and in the many ruminations throughout about what it means to be Japanese-American, that this final hour hits home.
But first, the battle with Yuko, which takes up much of the episode’s runtime.
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The Terror Season 2 Episode 10
The Terror: Infamy brings its story to a close in a mostly satisfying way, as Chester, Luz, and their families confront a determined Yuko in the final days of World War II. “Into the Afterlife” is at its very best when focusing on the real-world horrors that make up this season’s historical background. The episode is bookended with powerful reflections on how these characters have been forever changed by their internment. It’s in the cathartic moments at the end of the episode, and in the many ruminations throughout about what it means to be Japanese-American, that this final hour hits home.
But first, the battle with Yuko, which takes up much of the episode’s runtime.
- 10/14/2019
- Den of Geek
The Terror: Infamy sets up a final showdown between Chester and Yuko in "Come and Get Me." Our review...
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The Terror Season 2 Episode 9
The Terror: Infamy is in a race to the finish line, throwing every horror cliche it can at its audience on its way there, as Chester gathers Luz and his parents for one final showdown with Yuko. "Come and Get Me," which kicks off with the Nakayamas' final moments at Colinas de Oro and ends in an underground bunker in New Mexico, is a small step up from last week's clumsy "My Sweet Boy," but absent is much of the thoughtful storytelling and slow-building sense of dread that have characterized the season's best moments. Instead, we get a bad attempt at a funhouse horror/exorcism movie inside of a nuclear bunker (which does provide the episode with...
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The Terror Season 2 Episode 9
The Terror: Infamy is in a race to the finish line, throwing every horror cliche it can at its audience on its way there, as Chester gathers Luz and his parents for one final showdown with Yuko. "Come and Get Me," which kicks off with the Nakayamas' final moments at Colinas de Oro and ends in an underground bunker in New Mexico, is a small step up from last week's clumsy "My Sweet Boy," but absent is much of the thoughtful storytelling and slow-building sense of dread that have characterized the season's best moments. Instead, we get a bad attempt at a funhouse horror/exorcism movie inside of a nuclear bunker (which does provide the episode with...
- 10/7/2019
- Den of Geek
The Terror season 2 continues, as Chester will do anything to see Luz again in "My Perfect World." Our review...
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The Terror Season 2 Episode 7
"My Perfect World" gives us the reunion we've been waiting for, as Chester goes Awol in order to find Luz. It's so great to see Cristina Rodlo again. She's been consistently a pleasure to watch this season, and she delivers perhaps her most balanced performance yet in an episode that focuses heavily on what she wants her life to be. I'm glad Luz gets to run away in the end, even if it's very obvious that there's still an evil spirit tying her to the pain and suffering she endured at Colinas de Oro. By episode's end, we know that Luz hasn't escaped Yuko's wrath. Not yet.
Derek Mio continues to impress as well. While I found his...
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The Terror Season 2 Episode 7
"My Perfect World" gives us the reunion we've been waiting for, as Chester goes Awol in order to find Luz. It's so great to see Cristina Rodlo again. She's been consistently a pleasure to watch this season, and she delivers perhaps her most balanced performance yet in an episode that focuses heavily on what she wants her life to be. I'm glad Luz gets to run away in the end, even if it's very obvious that there's still an evil spirit tying her to the pain and suffering she endured at Colinas de Oro. By episode's end, we know that Luz hasn't escaped Yuko's wrath. Not yet.
Derek Mio continues to impress as well. While I found his...
- 9/23/2019
- Den of Geek
“The Terror: Infamy” continues on Monday, September 23th at 9:00 p.m. Et/Pt with an episode titled “My Perfect World.” The Nakayamas have been torn apart, and Chester searches for the person he believes can help, even if it means taking drastic action. A tuberculosis outbreak in the community forces Amy to act, though she’s caught between doing what she’s told and doing what’s right. “The Terror: Infamy” centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese American community, and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible. In addition, the series is one of the first depicting the internment of Japanese Americans on such a massive scale – complete with authentically recreated camps in scope and scale as post-wwii. The series stars Derek Mio, Kiki Sukezane (Lost in Space), Cristina Rodlo (Miss Bala), Shingo Usami (Unbroken), Naoko Mori (Everest...
- 9/23/2019
- by Stephen Nepa
- Age of the Nerd
The Terror season 2 begins to explore the mystery behind the supernatural force haunting the Terminal Islanders in "Gaman." Our review...
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The Terror Season 2 Episode 3
The Terror season 2 has been a slow burn thus far, even as "Gaman" begins and ends in a completely different place for protagonist Chester, who decides that the best way to solve his problems, both with his pregnant girlfriend Luz and the supernatural, is to run away from them. Chester thinks he's being altruistic by joining the army, but he's really just perpetuating the same old behavior. He's wanted to run away from his family and his heritage since the first episode and the military is finally his way out. He doesn't have to deal with his father Henry, who arrived to Colinas de Oro frost bitten and mentally scarred from his time being tortured at the...
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The Terror Season 2 Episode 3
The Terror season 2 has been a slow burn thus far, even as "Gaman" begins and ends in a completely different place for protagonist Chester, who decides that the best way to solve his problems, both with his pregnant girlfriend Luz and the supernatural, is to run away from them. Chester thinks he's being altruistic by joining the army, but he's really just perpetuating the same old behavior. He's wanted to run away from his family and his heritage since the first episode and the military is finally his way out. He doesn't have to deal with his father Henry, who arrived to Colinas de Oro frost bitten and mentally scarred from his time being tortured at the...
- 8/27/2019
- Den of Geek
The Terror season 2 continues to be light on supernatural scares but heavy on the horrors of American history.
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The Terror Season 2 Episode 2
Two episodes in, The Terror: Infamy is a completely different beast than its predecessor, tackling a horrific moment in American history that makes last year's cannibalism-themed massacre on ice feel almost tame in comparison. While the men of Captain Sir John Franklin's doomed expedition to the Arctic found solace in simple pleasures (mostly from a bottle), the Japanese residents of San Pedro enjoy no such comforts in "All the Demons Are Still in Hell." Over the course of the hour, we watch the Nakayamas, their friends, and acquaintances get displaced from their homes, forced to live in shit-covered horse stalls by order of the U.S. government, and then moved to a concentration camp. Japanese men are tortured and killed,...
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The Terror Season 2 Episode 2
Two episodes in, The Terror: Infamy is a completely different beast than its predecessor, tackling a horrific moment in American history that makes last year's cannibalism-themed massacre on ice feel almost tame in comparison. While the men of Captain Sir John Franklin's doomed expedition to the Arctic found solace in simple pleasures (mostly from a bottle), the Japanese residents of San Pedro enjoy no such comforts in "All the Demons Are Still in Hell." Over the course of the hour, we watch the Nakayamas, their friends, and acquaintances get displaced from their homes, forced to live in shit-covered horse stalls by order of the U.S. government, and then moved to a concentration camp. Japanese men are tortured and killed,...
- 8/19/2019
- Den of Geek
[Editor’s Note: The following contains minor spoilers from “The Terror: Infamy” Episode 1, “A Sparrow in a Swallow’s Nest.”]
In the first episode of “The Terror: Infamy,” Japanese-American fisherman Henry Nakayama (Shingo Usami) is herded into an FBI truck following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. Before he’s taken away, he tells his son, “You’re a citizen, boy. You were born here. Show them you’re a patriot. Fight for your country.”
It’s a bittersweet statement that highlights the injustice perpetrated by the very country that Henry is so fiercely loyal to, but it also parallels a moment from star Derek Mio’s own personal family history. Mio is a fourth-generation Japanese American whose great-grandparents were also living on Terminal Island in San Pedro, Calif and were eventually sent to the Manzanar camp. In the series, he plays budding photographer Chester Nakayama, who lives on Terminal Island and is later forced out of his home to live in an internment camp.
“In researching, I came across this preservation project,...
In the first episode of “The Terror: Infamy,” Japanese-American fisherman Henry Nakayama (Shingo Usami) is herded into an FBI truck following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. Before he’s taken away, he tells his son, “You’re a citizen, boy. You were born here. Show them you’re a patriot. Fight for your country.”
It’s a bittersweet statement that highlights the injustice perpetrated by the very country that Henry is so fiercely loyal to, but it also parallels a moment from star Derek Mio’s own personal family history. Mio is a fourth-generation Japanese American whose great-grandparents were also living on Terminal Island in San Pedro, Calif and were eventually sent to the Manzanar camp. In the series, he plays budding photographer Chester Nakayama, who lives on Terminal Island and is later forced out of his home to live in an internment camp.
“In researching, I came across this preservation project,...
- 8/13/2019
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Kayti Burt Aug 12, 2019
The Terror: Infamy's look at Japanese-American incarceration during WWII has many disturbingly timely parallels.
The Terror Season 2, also known as The Terror: Infamy, begins tonight on AMC. It is the second installment in a historical horror anthology series. The first season, which premiered last year, followed (with a supernatural twist) the real-life story of British naval ships H.M.S. Terror and H.M.S. Erebus as they looked to find the Northwest Passage in the mid-19th century, only to perish in the effort.
The Terror: Infamy takes on a subject much closer—geographically, temporally, thematically—to home. Set in 1941 and in the years following, it centers the members of a close-knit Japanese-American community living on California's Terminal Island fishing community, and what happens to them post-Pearl Harbor after the issuing of Executive Order 9066, which incarcerated an estimated 120,000 Japanese-Americans and Japanese-Canadians in camps in California, Idaho,...
The Terror: Infamy's look at Japanese-American incarceration during WWII has many disturbingly timely parallels.
The Terror Season 2, also known as The Terror: Infamy, begins tonight on AMC. It is the second installment in a historical horror anthology series. The first season, which premiered last year, followed (with a supernatural twist) the real-life story of British naval ships H.M.S. Terror and H.M.S. Erebus as they looked to find the Northwest Passage in the mid-19th century, only to perish in the effort.
The Terror: Infamy takes on a subject much closer—geographically, temporally, thematically—to home. Set in 1941 and in the years following, it centers the members of a close-knit Japanese-American community living on California's Terminal Island fishing community, and what happens to them post-Pearl Harbor after the issuing of Executive Order 9066, which incarcerated an estimated 120,000 Japanese-Americans and Japanese-Canadians in camps in California, Idaho,...
- 8/12/2019
- Den of Geek
In 2018, “The Terror” turned a tragic shipwreck into a chilly parable exploring humanity’s darkest corners. Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated Arctic expedition was plagued, in one way or another, by a giant, man-eating polar bear (long live Tuunbaq), but it was the fear inspired by the beast — and, more literally, the lethal cold ol’ Tuuny represented — that AMC’s drama was curious in exploring. Showrunners David Kajganich and Soo Hugh crafted a tale so detailed, so nightmarish, and so frickin’ cold that viewers felt the fear sink into their bones just as the subzero temperatures did to those sailors.
Now, less than a year-and-a-half later, “The Terror” returns for Season 2 with a fresh examination of fear set against an entirely different historical backdrop. From new showrunners Max Borenstein and Alexander Woo, “The Terror: Infamy” studies the horror felt by Japanese-Americans who saw their own country turn against them during World War II.
Now, less than a year-and-a-half later, “The Terror” returns for Season 2 with a fresh examination of fear set against an entirely different historical backdrop. From new showrunners Max Borenstein and Alexander Woo, “The Terror: Infamy” studies the horror felt by Japanese-Americans who saw their own country turn against them during World War II.
- 8/12/2019
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
The Terror season 2 premiere delivers dread, gore, and historical drama in a slightly more unruly package than its predecessor.
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The Terror Season 2 Episode 1
In this new age of anthology genre series, AMC's The Terror continues to carve out its own niche with its signature brand of historical horror, creating an atmosphere of dread so thick you could cut it with a knife. Season 2, subtitled Infamy -- a direct reference to the attack on Pearl Harbor, which will come into play by the premiere's end -- tackles one of the darkest moments in American history: the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Unsurprisingly, The Terror's second season feels more relevant than its first, a story about immigrants that reflects our own horrible (and insane) reality in which history is repeating itself.
"A Sparrow in a Swallow's Nest...
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The Terror Season 2 Episode 1
In this new age of anthology genre series, AMC's The Terror continues to carve out its own niche with its signature brand of historical horror, creating an atmosphere of dread so thick you could cut it with a knife. Season 2, subtitled Infamy -- a direct reference to the attack on Pearl Harbor, which will come into play by the premiere's end -- tackles one of the darkest moments in American history: the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Unsurprisingly, The Terror's second season feels more relevant than its first, a story about immigrants that reflects our own horrible (and insane) reality in which history is repeating itself.
"A Sparrow in a Swallow's Nest...
- 8/12/2019
- Den of Geek
“The Terror: Infamy” didn’t need ghosts to be frightening. Alexander Woo and Max Borenstein’s new iteration of the “Terror” series, both thanks to its subject matter and supernatural apparitions lurking at the edges, is permeated by an ever-creeping sense of dread that proves undeniable. Tracing the needless devastation of Japanese-American internment during World War II, the second installment of AMC’s anthology series is straightforward about the human cost of racist paranoia. Even when “Infamy” is blunt, it’s understandable; it’s not exactly like the horrific reality that inspired it was subtle, either.
By largely following a single family, “Infamy” also finds a way to make a staggering historical event that can sometimes feel too big to comprehend feel as personal as it truly was. After immigrating to San Francisco from Japan, Henry (Shingo Usami) and Asako (Naoko Mori) have built a life for themselves and their...
By largely following a single family, “Infamy” also finds a way to make a staggering historical event that can sometimes feel too big to comprehend feel as personal as it truly was. After immigrating to San Francisco from Japan, Henry (Shingo Usami) and Asako (Naoko Mori) have built a life for themselves and their...
- 8/8/2019
- by Caroline Framke
- Variety Film + TV
In an upcoming episode of AMC’s The Terror: Infamy, Yamato-san, an elderly immigrant played by George Takei, lists all the men who have vanished since he and many of his friends and neighbors of Japanese ancestry were taken to a prison camp in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor. He lists various supernatural explanations for their recent misfortune, as if it’s easier to blame their predicament on ancient spirits rather than ordinary human beings behaving in monstrous fashion.
In the anthological Terror franchise, the answer tends...
In the anthological Terror franchise, the answer tends...
- 8/8/2019
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
AMC and Ridley Scott’s upcoming second season of their horror-drama anthology series The Terror looks incredible! They screen a new trailer and a first look featurette at Comic-Con this weekend and now those two things have been shared online and as you’ll see, they tease the creepiness and intensity!
These offer us an even better look at the story and the sensitive subject matter that it deals with. The series is set in a Japanese-American internment camp during World War II and that camp is plagued by a dark entity. Season 2 centers around “a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.”
This season will star Derek Mio as Chester Nakayama, Kiki Sukezane (Lost in Space), Cristina Rodlo (Miss Bala), Shingo Usami (Unbroken), Naoko Mori (Everest), Miki Ishikawa (9-1-1), and George Takei...
These offer us an even better look at the story and the sensitive subject matter that it deals with. The series is set in a Japanese-American internment camp during World War II and that camp is plagued by a dark entity. Season 2 centers around “a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.”
This season will star Derek Mio as Chester Nakayama, Kiki Sukezane (Lost in Space), Cristina Rodlo (Miss Bala), Shingo Usami (Unbroken), Naoko Mori (Everest), Miki Ishikawa (9-1-1), and George Takei...
- 7/23/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
After taking viewers to the icy Northwest Passage in the first season of The Terror, AMC will explore the all-too-real horrors of Japanese internment camps in the 1940s in the second season of The Terror, titled Infamy. Following its panel at Comic-Con, AMC unleashed a new trailer for The Terror: Infamy, which has now been released online so that everyone can see the latest sneak peek at the haunting series.
Produced by Ridley Scott, The Terror: Infamy will premiere Monday, August 12th at 9:00pm Est on AMC. Check out the new trailer below, go here for our previous coverage of The Terror: Infamy, and visit our online hub to stay updated on all of our Comic-Con coverage!
"Today, Friday, July 19, AMC’s Ridley Scott-produced anthology series, The Terror: Infamy released the new trailer at San Diego Comic Con following a panel with series stars, George Takei (who also serves...
Produced by Ridley Scott, The Terror: Infamy will premiere Monday, August 12th at 9:00pm Est on AMC. Check out the new trailer below, go here for our previous coverage of The Terror: Infamy, and visit our online hub to stay updated on all of our Comic-Con coverage!
"Today, Friday, July 19, AMC’s Ridley Scott-produced anthology series, The Terror: Infamy released the new trailer at San Diego Comic Con following a panel with series stars, George Takei (who also serves...
- 7/20/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Sdcc 2019 The Terror Season 2 Trailer AMC‘s The Terror: Season 2 TV show trailer from the 2019 San Diego Comic Con has been released and stars George Takei, Derek Mio, Kiki Sukezane, Cristina Rodlo, and Shingo Usami. Plot Synopsis The Terror: Season 2 entitled The Terror: Infamy‘s plot synopsis: [...]
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- 7/20/2019
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
George Takei didn’t mince words when talking about the current political climate on Friday, telling a packed crowd at Comic-Con 2019 that statements made by Donald Trump — and Trump’s border policies — are “an echo from my childhood.”
Takei spoke during the panel discussion for AMC’s “The Terror: Infamy” at Comic-Con 2019. The second season of the anthology series “The Terror,” which Takei stars in and also serves as a consultant, is set in a Japanese internment camp during World War II, much like the camps Takei and his family were imprisoned in from 1942 to 1945.
When asked during the audience Q&a how he feels about statements made by Trump about immigrants, or the detention centers on the border , Takei was blunt. “When Donald Trump was campaigning for the Republican nomination, and among his other statements he called for a complete and total ban on Muslims coming into this country,...
Takei spoke during the panel discussion for AMC’s “The Terror: Infamy” at Comic-Con 2019. The second season of the anthology series “The Terror,” which Takei stars in and also serves as a consultant, is set in a Japanese internment camp during World War II, much like the camps Takei and his family were imprisoned in from 1942 to 1945.
When asked during the audience Q&a how he feels about statements made by Trump about immigrants, or the detention centers on the border , Takei was blunt. “When Donald Trump was campaigning for the Republican nomination, and among his other statements he called for a complete and total ban on Muslims coming into this country,...
- 7/20/2019
- by Ross A. Lincoln and Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
San Diego Comic-Con has become a hotbed of entertainment news in recent years, especially for the television industry.
In today’s Sdcc TV news roundup, AMC dropped a trailer for the 10th season of “The Walking Dead” and FX released a first look at “Mayans Mc” Season 2.
First Looks
AMC debuted the trailer for Season 10 of “The Walking Dead,” premiering Oct. 6. The new season of “The Walking Dead will see Danai Gurira return as Michonne for the last time, as the ensemble continues to brave constant attacks in the post-apocalyptic world. Angela Kang serves as executive producer and showrunner on the upcoming season.
Syfy released a trailer for Season 4 of “Van Helsing,” premiering this fall. A reimagining of the classic Dracula story, the series follows Vanessa Helsing (Kelly Overton) as she uses her unique powers to combat a world suddenly filled with vampires. The 13-episode drama is produced by Nomadic Pictures...
In today’s Sdcc TV news roundup, AMC dropped a trailer for the 10th season of “The Walking Dead” and FX released a first look at “Mayans Mc” Season 2.
First Looks
AMC debuted the trailer for Season 10 of “The Walking Dead,” premiering Oct. 6. The new season of “The Walking Dead will see Danai Gurira return as Michonne for the last time, as the ensemble continues to brave constant attacks in the post-apocalyptic world. Angela Kang serves as executive producer and showrunner on the upcoming season.
Syfy released a trailer for Season 4 of “Van Helsing,” premiering this fall. A reimagining of the classic Dracula story, the series follows Vanessa Helsing (Kelly Overton) as she uses her unique powers to combat a world suddenly filled with vampires. The 13-episode drama is produced by Nomadic Pictures...
- 7/20/2019
- by Anna Tingley
- Variety Film + TV
On “The Terror: Infamy,” Chester Nakayama (Derek Mio) has big dreams to become a photographer, but his latest pictures are looking kind of funny, as can be seen below. AMC released a brand-new trailer at Comic-Con on Friday that leans into the J-horror inherent in this season’s mystery.
In its first season, the anthology series investigated what happened to Captain Franklin’s famed lost expedition, in which all 129 men aboard two Royal Navy ships were lost after they became icebound seeking the Northwest Passage. This season takes place during World War II, specifically during the internment of Japanese-Americans following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Chester Nakayama is living on Terminal Island when his life is turned upside-down by the government and by a mysterious presence that has been haunting the community. The trailer mentions terms such as “yurei” – figures from Japanese folklore that are similar to ghosts – and “bakemono,...
In its first season, the anthology series investigated what happened to Captain Franklin’s famed lost expedition, in which all 129 men aboard two Royal Navy ships were lost after they became icebound seeking the Northwest Passage. This season takes place during World War II, specifically during the internment of Japanese-Americans following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Chester Nakayama is living on Terminal Island when his life is turned upside-down by the government and by a mysterious presence that has been haunting the community. The trailer mentions terms such as “yurei” – figures from Japanese folklore that are similar to ghosts – and “bakemono,...
- 7/20/2019
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
From VancouverFilm.Net, Sneak Peek more new footage, plus images from "The Terror" Season 2, now an anthology supernatural, horror series, shifting the setting to World War II and Japanese internment camps, premiering August 12, 2019 on AMC:
"...while 'Season 1' followed a demonic creature that mauled stranded sailors near the Arctic Circle...
"...'Season 2' centers on ghostly deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community and a young man's journey to understand and combat the malevolent shape-shifting entity responsible..."
Cast includes Derek Mio as 'Chester Nakayama', Kiki Sukezane as 'Yuko', Cristina Rodlo as 'Luz', Shingo Usami as 'Henry Nakayama', Naoko Mori as 'Asako Nakayama' and Miki Ishikawa as 'Amy'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Terror: Infamy"...
"...while 'Season 1' followed a demonic creature that mauled stranded sailors near the Arctic Circle...
"...'Season 2' centers on ghostly deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community and a young man's journey to understand and combat the malevolent shape-shifting entity responsible..."
Cast includes Derek Mio as 'Chester Nakayama', Kiki Sukezane as 'Yuko', Cristina Rodlo as 'Luz', Shingo Usami as 'Henry Nakayama', Naoko Mori as 'Asako Nakayama' and Miki Ishikawa as 'Amy'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Terror: Infamy"...
- 7/3/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"Unfulfilled soul need body to occupy." After taking viewers to the icy Northwest Passage in the first season of The Terror, AMC will explore the all-too-real horrors of Japanese internment camps in the 1940s in the second season of The Terror: Infamy, and a new trailer spotlights the supernatural wrath lurking among the interned.
Produced by Ridley Scott, The Terror: Infamy will premiere Monday, August 12th at 9:00pm Est on AMC. Check out the new trailer and haunting key art below, visit here to learn about the series' Comic-Con panel, and in case you missed it, watch the previous trailer for the show.
"Featuring a cast and crew with deep-rooted connections to WWII, the internment of Japanese Americans and the aftermath in Hiroshima, “The Terror: Infamy” centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese American community, and a young man's journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.
Produced by Ridley Scott, The Terror: Infamy will premiere Monday, August 12th at 9:00pm Est on AMC. Check out the new trailer and haunting key art below, visit here to learn about the series' Comic-Con panel, and in case you missed it, watch the previous trailer for the show.
"Featuring a cast and crew with deep-rooted connections to WWII, the internment of Japanese Americans and the aftermath in Hiroshima, “The Terror: Infamy” centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese American community, and a young man's journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.
- 7/3/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
In today’s roundup, Netflix releases the first trailer for the new season of Jerry Seinfeld’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” and Showtime gives a sneak peek into the fifth and final season of “The Affair.”
Dates
Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of Orange County” is set to return Aug. 6. Season 14 will bring back series regulars Tamra Judge, Shannon Storms Beador, Kelly Dodd, Gina Kirschenheiter, and Emily Simpson, who will be joined by new housewife Braunwyn Windham-Burke. Og housewife Vicki Gunvalson will also return for special appearances in the new season.
First Looks
Netflix has released the first trailer for Season 3 of Jerry Seinfeld’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.” Premiering July 19, the new season will include comics such as Eddie Murphy, Seth Rogen, Ricky Gervais, Matthew Broderick, and Jamie Foxx as they discuss their careers and lives with one of the biggest names in comedy.
“Human Discoveries,” the...
Dates
Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of Orange County” is set to return Aug. 6. Season 14 will bring back series regulars Tamra Judge, Shannon Storms Beador, Kelly Dodd, Gina Kirschenheiter, and Emily Simpson, who will be joined by new housewife Braunwyn Windham-Burke. Og housewife Vicki Gunvalson will also return for special appearances in the new season.
First Looks
Netflix has released the first trailer for Season 3 of Jerry Seinfeld’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.” Premiering July 19, the new season will include comics such as Eddie Murphy, Seth Rogen, Ricky Gervais, Matthew Broderick, and Jamie Foxx as they discuss their careers and lives with one of the biggest names in comedy.
“Human Discoveries,” the...
- 7/2/2019
- by Anna Tingley
- Variety Film + TV
"Anywhere you go, it follows you." AMC has just released the first trailer for season two of The Terror.
Titled Infamy, the new season of the anthology series "centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese American community, and a young man's journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible." The cast includes Derek Mio, Kiki Sukezane, Cristina Rodlo, Shingo Usami, and George Takei.
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Titled Infamy, the new season of the anthology series "centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese American community, and a young man's journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible." The cast includes Derek Mio, Kiki Sukezane, Cristina Rodlo, Shingo Usami, and George Takei.
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- 6/22/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Terror Season 2 Trailer
AMC‘s The Terror: Season 2 TV show trailer has been released and stars George Takei, Derek Mio, Kiki Sukezane, Cristina Rodlo, and Shingo Usami.
Plot Synopsis
The Terror: Season 2 entitled The Terror: Infamy‘s plot synopsis: “Set during World War II, The Terror: Infamy [...]
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AMC‘s The Terror: Season 2 TV show trailer has been released and stars George Takei, Derek Mio, Kiki Sukezane, Cristina Rodlo, and Shingo Usami.
Plot Synopsis
The Terror: Season 2 entitled The Terror: Infamy‘s plot synopsis: “Set during World War II, The Terror: Infamy [...]
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- 6/21/2019
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Just like in its first season, The Terror's second installment is taking a real-life tragedy and giving it a haunting supernatural spin that will likely give you nightmares from its season premiere on AMC in August, all the way until the finale.
In the first trailer for season two of the anthology series, the show trades the frigid location of the Northwest Passage (and the 19-century British ships trapped there) for an equally horrifying real-life place: an American internment camp during World War II. Soon the Us citizens of Japanese descent who are forced there begin to suspect that the rash of recent deaths in their community are the result of a malevolent shape-shifting spirit.
A young man named Chester Nakayama (Greek's Derek Mio) decides to figure out the root cause and destroy the evil before it can murder anyone else, though he's warned that "anywhere you go, it follows you.
In the first trailer for season two of the anthology series, the show trades the frigid location of the Northwest Passage (and the 19-century British ships trapped there) for an equally horrifying real-life place: an American internment camp during World War II. Soon the Us citizens of Japanese descent who are forced there begin to suspect that the rash of recent deaths in their community are the result of a malevolent shape-shifting spirit.
A young man named Chester Nakayama (Greek's Derek Mio) decides to figure out the root cause and destroy the evil before it can murder anyone else, though he's warned that "anywhere you go, it follows you.
- 6/21/2019
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
After taking viewers to the icy Northwest Passage in the first season of The Terror, AMC explores the all-too-real horrors of Japanese internment camps in the 1940s in the trailer for the second season of The Terror, titled Infamy.
Produced by Ridley Scott, The Terror: Infamy is featured in a new trailer and photos ahead of its premiere on Monday, August 12th at 9:00pm Est on AMC.
"Featuring a cast and crew with deep-rooted connections to WWII, the internment of Japanese Americans and the aftermath in Hiroshima, “The Terror: Infamy” centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese American community, and a young man's journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible. In addition, the series is one of the first depicting the internment of Japanese Americans on such a massive scale – complete with authentically recreated camps in scope and scale as post-wwii. “The Terror:...
Produced by Ridley Scott, The Terror: Infamy is featured in a new trailer and photos ahead of its premiere on Monday, August 12th at 9:00pm Est on AMC.
"Featuring a cast and crew with deep-rooted connections to WWII, the internment of Japanese Americans and the aftermath in Hiroshima, “The Terror: Infamy” centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese American community, and a young man's journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible. In addition, the series is one of the first depicting the internment of Japanese Americans on such a massive scale – complete with authentically recreated camps in scope and scale as post-wwii. “The Terror:...
- 6/21/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
AMC has released a first official trailer for the second season of its horror anthology series, “The Terror: Infamy,” proving that we need look no further than our own past to find true terror. Executive produced by Ridley Scott, and created by Alexander Woo and Max Borenstein, “The Terror: Infamy” sets its sights on a stain on this country’s World War II history: Japanese internment camps. The first minute of footage offers a first look at veteran actor George Takei in one of his first horror roles after a string of comedy appearances of late. The trailer also promises plenty of creepy crawly things, demon possessions, shapeshifting spirits, and various evil ephemera. But is the evil coming from inside the house?
The official synopsis reads: “Set during World War II, the haunting and suspenseful second season of the horror-infused anthology, ‘The Terror: Infamy,’ centers on a series of bizarre...
The official synopsis reads: “Set during World War II, the haunting and suspenseful second season of the horror-infused anthology, ‘The Terror: Infamy,’ centers on a series of bizarre...
- 6/20/2019
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
From VancouverFilm.Net, Sneak Peek new footage, plus images from "The Terror" Season 2, now an anthology supernatural, horror series, with the premiere episode "The Terror: Infamy", shifting the setting to World War II, focusing on Japanese internment camps, premiering August 12, 2019 on AMC:
"...while 'Season 1' followed a demonic creature that mauled stranded sailors near the Arctic Circle...
"...'Season 2' centers on ghostly deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community and a young man's journey to understand and combat the malevolent shape-shifting entity responsible..."
Cast includes Derek Mio as 'Chester Nakayama', Kiki Sukezane as 'Yuko', Cristina Rodlo as 'Luz', Shingo Usami as 'Henry Nakayama', Naoko Mori as 'Asako Nakayama', Miki Ishikawa as 'Amy' and George Takei as 'Yamato-san'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Terror: Infamy"...
"...while 'Season 1' followed a demonic creature that mauled stranded sailors near the Arctic Circle...
"...'Season 2' centers on ghostly deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community and a young man's journey to understand and combat the malevolent shape-shifting entity responsible..."
Cast includes Derek Mio as 'Chester Nakayama', Kiki Sukezane as 'Yuko', Cristina Rodlo as 'Luz', Shingo Usami as 'Henry Nakayama', Naoko Mori as 'Asako Nakayama', Miki Ishikawa as 'Amy' and George Takei as 'Yamato-san'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Terror: Infamy"...
- 6/20/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
AMC has released the first trailer for “The Terror: Infamy,” revealing that, yes, they did find a way to make the second season of the Ridley Scott-produced anthology series even more horrifying than the first.
And it’s all thanks to the historical horrors of Japanese internment camps, plus some shape-shifting spirits, which are introduced to viewers in the 1-minute Season 2 preview.
Watch the trailer above.
Set during World War II, the Derek Mio and George Takei-led installment centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community, and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.
Also Read: 'The Terror' Season 2 Gets Premiere Date From AMC and Some Long-Awaited First-Look Photos
The second season stars Mio as Chester Nakayama; Kiki Sukezane (“Lost in Space”) as Yuko, a mysterious woman from Chester’s past; Cristina Rodlo (“Miss Bala”) as Luz,...
And it’s all thanks to the historical horrors of Japanese internment camps, plus some shape-shifting spirits, which are introduced to viewers in the 1-minute Season 2 preview.
Watch the trailer above.
Set during World War II, the Derek Mio and George Takei-led installment centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community, and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.
Also Read: 'The Terror' Season 2 Gets Premiere Date From AMC and Some Long-Awaited First-Look Photos
The second season stars Mio as Chester Nakayama; Kiki Sukezane (“Lost in Space”) as Yuko, a mysterious woman from Chester’s past; Cristina Rodlo (“Miss Bala”) as Luz,...
- 6/20/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
AMC Networks announced today the premiere dates for several new and returning original series, including second seasons of AMC’s mystic modern-day fable Lodge 49 and horror-infused anthology The Terror: Infamy, IFC’s new musical variety sketch comedy Sherman’s Showcase and SundanceTV’s Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter, quirky comedy Rosehaven Season 3 and the new true crime thriller No One Saw A Thing.
Premiere date and series information is below (by network):
AMC
The Terror: Infamy
Monday, August 12 at 9:00 p.m. Et/8:00 p.m. Ct
Set during World War II, the haunting and suspenseful, second season of the horror-infused anthology, The Terror: Infamy, centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community, and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.
The series stars Derek Mio as Chester Nakayama; Kiki Sukezane (Lost in Space) as Yuko, a...
Premiere date and series information is below (by network):
AMC
The Terror: Infamy
Monday, August 12 at 9:00 p.m. Et/8:00 p.m. Ct
Set during World War II, the haunting and suspenseful, second season of the horror-infused anthology, The Terror: Infamy, centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community, and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.
The series stars Derek Mio as Chester Nakayama; Kiki Sukezane (Lost in Space) as Yuko, a...
- 4/9/2019
- by Andrew Wendowski
- Age of the Nerd
The first season of AMC’s “The Terror” thrived on excellent storytelling, all the way down to the detail of its treacherous surroundings. With the second season-long installment of the anthology series, “The Terror: Infamy,” the show will shift locations from a pair of doomed expedition ships in the outer reaches of the Arctic to the horrors of America’s Japanese internment camps during World War II.
As part of a massive slate of announcements for AMC Networks’ upcoming programming for the remainder of 2019, AMC released a batch of first-look images from “The Terror: Infamy.”
This first look also contained an updated synopsis with slightly more information about what to expect from the upcoming season:
“Set during World War II, the haunting and suspenseful second season of the horror-infused anthology, ‘The Terror: Infamy,’ centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community, and a young man’s...
As part of a massive slate of announcements for AMC Networks’ upcoming programming for the remainder of 2019, AMC released a batch of first-look images from “The Terror: Infamy.”
This first look also contained an updated synopsis with slightly more information about what to expect from the upcoming season:
“Set during World War II, the haunting and suspenseful second season of the horror-infused anthology, ‘The Terror: Infamy,’ centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community, and a young man’s...
- 4/8/2019
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
The Terror and Lodge 49 will be back in action this summer on AMC.
Both series will launch their second seasons on Monday, August 12.
"Set during World War II, the haunting and suspenseful, second season of the horror-infused anthology, The Terror: Infamy, centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community, and a young man's journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible," reads the official logline from the cabler.
Related: The Terror Renewed for Season 2! New Setting Revealed!
The series stars Derek Mio as Chester Nakayama; Kiki Sukezane (Lost in Space) as Yuko, a mysterious woman from Chester's past; Cristina Rodlo (Miss Bala) as Luz, Chester's secret girlfriend; Shingo Usami (Unbroken) as Henry Nakayama, Chester's father; Naoko Mori (Everest) as Asako Nakayama, Chester's mother; Miki Ishikawa (9-1-1) as Amy, a Nakayama family friend; and renowned actor, producer, author and activist George Takei (Star Trek) as Yamato-san,...
Both series will launch their second seasons on Monday, August 12.
"Set during World War II, the haunting and suspenseful, second season of the horror-infused anthology, The Terror: Infamy, centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community, and a young man's journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible," reads the official logline from the cabler.
Related: The Terror Renewed for Season 2! New Setting Revealed!
The series stars Derek Mio as Chester Nakayama; Kiki Sukezane (Lost in Space) as Yuko, a mysterious woman from Chester's past; Cristina Rodlo (Miss Bala) as Luz, Chester's secret girlfriend; Shingo Usami (Unbroken) as Henry Nakayama, Chester's father; Naoko Mori (Everest) as Asako Nakayama, Chester's mother; Miki Ishikawa (9-1-1) as Amy, a Nakayama family friend; and renowned actor, producer, author and activist George Takei (Star Trek) as Yamato-san,...
- 4/8/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
A new kind of terror is coming to AMC this summer.
The cabler announced on Monday that the next installment of its horror-infused anthology, The Terror: Infamy, will arrive on Monday, Aug. 12 at 9/8c. Leading out of that will be Season 2 of the “modern fable” Lodge 49, at 10pm.
Set during World War II, The Terror: Infamy centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community — and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible. The cast includes Derek Mio (Greek), Kiki Sukezane (Lost in Space), George Takei (Star Trek), Cristina Rodlo...
The cabler announced on Monday that the next installment of its horror-infused anthology, The Terror: Infamy, will arrive on Monday, Aug. 12 at 9/8c. Leading out of that will be Season 2 of the “modern fable” Lodge 49, at 10pm.
Set during World War II, The Terror: Infamy centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community — and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible. The cast includes Derek Mio (Greek), Kiki Sukezane (Lost in Space), George Takei (Star Trek), Cristina Rodlo...
- 4/8/2019
- TVLine.com
AMC has set an August premiere date for the second season of its horror anthology series, “The Terror,” and released a batch of first-look photos for the Derek Mio and George Takei-led installment.
Set during World War II, Season 2 a.k.a “The Terror: Infamy,” centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community, and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible. “Infamy” will debut Aug. 12 at 9/8c on AMC.
The second season stars Mio as Chester Nakayama; Kiki Sukezane (“Lost in Space”) as Yuko, a mysterious woman from Chester’s past; Cristina Rodlo (“Miss Bala”) as Luz, Chester’s secret girlfriend; Shingo Usami (“Unbroken”) as Henry Nakayama, Chester’s father; Naoko Mori (“Everest”) as Asako Nakayama, Chester’s mother; Miki Ishikawa (“9-1-1”) as Amy, a Nakayama family friend; and Takei as Yamato-san, a community elder and former fishing captain.
Set during World War II, Season 2 a.k.a “The Terror: Infamy,” centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community, and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible. “Infamy” will debut Aug. 12 at 9/8c on AMC.
The second season stars Mio as Chester Nakayama; Kiki Sukezane (“Lost in Space”) as Yuko, a mysterious woman from Chester’s past; Cristina Rodlo (“Miss Bala”) as Luz, Chester’s secret girlfriend; Shingo Usami (“Unbroken”) as Henry Nakayama, Chester’s father; Naoko Mori (“Everest”) as Asako Nakayama, Chester’s mother; Miki Ishikawa (“9-1-1”) as Amy, a Nakayama family friend; and Takei as Yamato-san, a community elder and former fishing captain.
- 4/8/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
C. Thomas Howell is coming to AMC. Deadline reports the Animal Kingdom star has joined season two of The Terror.
The new season of the anthology drama series "will be set during World War II and center on an uncanny specter that menaces a Japanese-American community from its home in Southern California to the internment camps to the war in the Pacific." The cast includes George Takei, Kiki Sukezane, Derek Mio, Shingo Usami, Naoko Mori, and Miki Ishikawa.
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The new season of the anthology drama series "will be set during World War II and center on an uncanny specter that menaces a Japanese-American community from its home in Southern California to the internment camps to the war in the Pacific." The cast includes George Takei, Kiki Sukezane, Derek Mio, Shingo Usami, Naoko Mori, and Miki Ishikawa.
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- 2/21/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Season 2 of AMC’s horror anthology “The Terror” will be titled “The Terror: Infamy,” the network announced on Saturday.
Set in an intermittent camp during World War II, the second season of “The Terror” centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community, and young man Chester Nakayama’s (Derek Mio) journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.
The 10-episode second season began production on Jan. 14 in Vancouver, and is expected to premiere on AMC later this year.
“Star Trek” alum George Takei will appear as a series regular and consultant. Takei, who was imprisoned with his family in two Japanese-American internment camps during WWII, will work closely with the executive producers to ensure the accuracy of historical events and storytelling. On the acting side, he will play Yamato-san,...
Set in an intermittent camp during World War II, the second season of “The Terror” centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community, and young man Chester Nakayama’s (Derek Mio) journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.
The 10-episode second season began production on Jan. 14 in Vancouver, and is expected to premiere on AMC later this year.
“Star Trek” alum George Takei will appear as a series regular and consultant. Takei, who was imprisoned with his family in two Japanese-American internment camps during WWII, will work closely with the executive producers to ensure the accuracy of historical events and storytelling. On the acting side, he will play Yamato-san,...
- 2/9/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Bloody Disgusting has learned that Japanese/Canadian actress Yuki Morita has landed an undisclosed role in the second season of the Ridley Scott-produced “The Terror”. Morita appeared in Legendary/Warner’s Godzilla (2014) as well as the new kaiju film The Great Buddha Arrival. Also starring are Kiki Sukezane (Lost in Space), Miki Ishikawa (9-1-1), Shingo Usami (Unbroken), Naoko Mori (Everest) and Cristina Rodlo with “Star Trek” legend George […]...
- 1/3/2019
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Star Trek star George Takei has joined the cast of Ridley Scott’s AMC anthology drama The Terror. Not only will he be a series regular, but he will also serve as a consultant on the series.
The story that season two will tell is set during World War II, and it centers around “a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.”
In the series, he will play a character named Yamato-san, a former fishing captain and community elder.
For those of you who don’t know, Takei was actually imprisoned as a child in Japanese-American internment camps after the outbreak of World War II, which is why he has come on as a consultant.
His personal experience and knowledge of this ugly chapter in U.S. history led him to become a leading...
The story that season two will tell is set during World War II, and it centers around “a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.”
In the series, he will play a character named Yamato-san, a former fishing captain and community elder.
For those of you who don’t know, Takei was actually imprisoned as a child in Japanese-American internment camps after the outbreak of World War II, which is why he has come on as a consultant.
His personal experience and knowledge of this ugly chapter in U.S. history led him to become a leading...
- 12/19/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
AMC announced today that renowned actor, producer, author and activist George Takei (Star Trek) will join the second season of the critically acclaimed, Ridley Scott-produced anthology series, ‘The Terror,’ as a consultant and series regular.
Made famous for his role as Hikaru Sulu in the legendary science fiction series ‘Star Trek,’ George Takei’s career spans more than six decades in film, television and the stage. He will play the role of Yamato-san, a former fishing captain and community elder.
As a child, Takei was imprisoned in two Japanese-American internment camps after the outbreak of World War II. His personal experience and knowledge of this chapter in U.S. history led him to become a leading figure and activist for social justice. As a consultant, Takei will work closely with the executive producers to ensure the accuracy of historical events and storytelling.
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Made famous for his role as Hikaru Sulu in the legendary science fiction series ‘Star Trek,’ George Takei’s career spans more than six decades in film, television and the stage. He will play the role of Yamato-san, a former fishing captain and community elder.
As a child, Takei was imprisoned in two Japanese-American internment camps after the outbreak of World War II. His personal experience and knowledge of this chapter in U.S. history led him to become a leading figure and activist for social justice. As a consultant, Takei will work closely with the executive producers to ensure the accuracy of historical events and storytelling.
Also in news – Sony’s ‘Spider-Verse’ heading...
- 12/19/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
George Takei has boarded Season 2 of AMC’s Ridley Scott-produced anthology series The Terror, serving as both a consultant and a series regular.
Set during World War II, the second season centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community, and the journey of a young man, Chester Nakayama (played by Derek Mio), to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.
As a child, Takei was imprisoned in two Japanese-American internment camps after the outbreak of World War II. As a consultant, he will work closely with executive producers such as Alexander Woo (True Blood) and...
Set during World War II, the second season centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community, and the journey of a young man, Chester Nakayama (played by Derek Mio), to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.
As a child, Takei was imprisoned in two Japanese-American internment camps after the outbreak of World War II. As a consultant, he will work closely with executive producers such as Alexander Woo (True Blood) and...
- 12/18/2018
- TVLine.com
Star Trek original George Takei is set for a series-regular role in Season 2 of The Terror, Ridley Scott’s anthology drama for AMC, and also will serve as a consultant.
Set during World War II, the second season of follows a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible. Kiki Sukezane (Lost in Space), Miki Ishikawa (9-1-1), Shingo Usami (Unbroken) and Naoko Mori (Everest) also have joined for the sophomore run, which premieres in 2019.
Takei, who played Sulu on the original 1960s Trek series, was imprisoned as a child in Japanese-American internment camps after the outbreak of World War II. His personal experience and knowledge of this ugly chapter in U.S. history led him to become a leading figure and activist for social justice. As a consultant, Takei will work closely with the...
Set during World War II, the second season of follows a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible. Kiki Sukezane (Lost in Space), Miki Ishikawa (9-1-1), Shingo Usami (Unbroken) and Naoko Mori (Everest) also have joined for the sophomore run, which premieres in 2019.
Takei, who played Sulu on the original 1960s Trek series, was imprisoned as a child in Japanese-American internment camps after the outbreak of World War II. His personal experience and knowledge of this ugly chapter in U.S. history led him to become a leading figure and activist for social justice. As a consultant, Takei will work closely with the...
- 12/18/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
George Takei has boarded “The Terror” Season 2 both as a series regular and consultant.
The second season of the AMC anthology series takes place during World War II and is set, in part, in a Japanese-American internment camp. Takei himself was imprisoned in two such internment camps when he was a child. As a consultant, he will work closely with the executive producers to ensure the accuracy of historical events and storytelling. On the acting side, he will play Yamato-san, a former fishing captain and community elder.
Takei is best known for playing Hikaru Sulu in “Star Trek: The Original Series” and several feature film projects. He also starred in the stage musical “Allegiance,” which was inspired by his experiences in the internment camps.
The network previously announced actor Derek Mio will star in the series as Chester Nakayama and Josef Kubota Wladyka will direct the first two episodes. Additional...
The second season of the AMC anthology series takes place during World War II and is set, in part, in a Japanese-American internment camp. Takei himself was imprisoned in two such internment camps when he was a child. As a consultant, he will work closely with the executive producers to ensure the accuracy of historical events and storytelling. On the acting side, he will play Yamato-san, a former fishing captain and community elder.
Takei is best known for playing Hikaru Sulu in “Star Trek: The Original Series” and several feature film projects. He also starred in the stage musical “Allegiance,” which was inspired by his experiences in the internment camps.
The network previously announced actor Derek Mio will star in the series as Chester Nakayama and Josef Kubota Wladyka will direct the first two episodes. Additional...
- 12/18/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
George Takei has joined the cast of the upcoming Season 2 of “The Terror.” The famed “Star Trek” actor will join the ensemble for the sophomore installment of the acclaimed AMC anthology, which will center on the Japanese-American community during World War II.
In addition to appearing as “Yamato-san, a former fishing captain and community elder,” AMC announced that Takei will be serving as a consultant on the season. Takei has been open about his experiences living in a wartime internment camp as a young boy. A portion of “The Terror” Season 2 will take place in a similar environment.
At the time of the series’ renewal, AMC described that Season 2 will “center on an uncanny specter that menaces a Japanese-American community from its home in Southern California to the internment camps to the war in the Pacific.” Production on the 10-episode season begins next month in Vancouver.
Along with Takei, Kiki Sukezane,...
In addition to appearing as “Yamato-san, a former fishing captain and community elder,” AMC announced that Takei will be serving as a consultant on the season. Takei has been open about his experiences living in a wartime internment camp as a young boy. A portion of “The Terror” Season 2 will take place in a similar environment.
At the time of the series’ renewal, AMC described that Season 2 will “center on an uncanny specter that menaces a Japanese-American community from its home in Southern California to the internment camps to the war in the Pacific.” Production on the 10-episode season begins next month in Vancouver.
Along with Takei, Kiki Sukezane,...
- 12/18/2018
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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