Several networks and streamers have unveiled trailers for anticipated TV series spanning horror, drama, and sci-fi genres. Highlights include James Wan's Teacup on Peacock, HBO's Like Water for Chocolate, and Apple's Foundation. These previews offer glimpses into heartland horror, magical realism, and galactic intrigue.
The entertainment landscape is buzzing with fresh trailers for upcoming TV shows, as reported by The A.V. Club. Each offers a unique narrative hook, drawing viewers into varied worlds.
James Wan's Teacup brings horror to the American heartland in its Peacock series trailer. The preview signals that "tea time is over," setting the stage for chilling events in a rural setting.
HBO has released a "scrumptious" trailer for its adaptation of Laura Esquivel's 1989 novel Like Water for Chocolate. The series, blending romance and magical realism, is set to premiere on the streamer on November 3.
Netflix provides a first look at Toxic Town, a four-part series inspired by England's real-life Corby poisonings scandal. It follows mothers confronting environmental decay, starring Jodie Whittaker and Aimee Lou Wood.
The White Lotus season 3 trailer depicts "rich people race to the bottom" in exotic locales. The ensemble cast includes Walton Goggins, Carrie Coon, Parker Posey, and others, with the season premiering February 16.
Finally, Apple's Foundation trailer features Lee Pace as a ruthless leader facing a galactic rebellion, continuing the epic sci-fi saga based on Isaac Asimov's works.
These trailers highlight the diversity of storytelling in television, from intimate dramas to sprawling adventures, promising engaging content for viewers in the coming months.