Below are five of my top choices for those overlooked horror gems, and because I have a lot of spooky love in my heart I'll mention a favorite episode for each one: Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From The Stories Of Stephen King, Fear Itself, Masters of Horror, Channel Zero & Electric Dreams.
"Eater" episode of Fear Itself[...]
Channel Zero Archives
I have done the tough job of looking through some favorites of mine and ones I've recently discovered to get you a concise list of five shows for you to start binging on your streaming journey: Channel Zero: The Dream Door, Haunted, Ripper Street, Unbelievable, and Two Sentence Horror Stories.
Promotional image for the fourth season[...]
Moderator Tananarive Due and showrunners Nick Antosca (Channel Zero), Meredith Averill (Locke & Key), Don Mancini (Chucky), Greg Nicotero (Creepshow) and Jami O'Brien (NOS4A2) "offer their unique insights on why horror TV is having a moment and what it takes to create the kind of terrifying shows that keep viewers coming back episode after episode." Let's dive in[...]
Channel Zero's new season, titled The Dream Door, debuts tonight on Syfy, and it just may turn out to be the creepiest season yet It is based off the creepypasta "I Found a Hidden Door in My Celler" by Charlotte Bywater, and centers around a couple moving into a house and find an old door[...]
DC Universe
Now that Gotham's Crystal Reed and Channel Zero's Maria Sten are set to join DC Universe's Swamp Thing, series screenwriter Gary Dauberman (It: Chapter One) is giving us some insight into what fans can expect from the upcoming series Written by Dauberman and Mark Verheiden, directed by Len Wiseman (The Gifted, Lucifer), and based on the DC Comics characters created by Len Wein and Bernie[...]
Universal
Less than a day after Gotham's Crystal Reed was cast as the female lead in DC Universe's Swamp Thing, the streaming service has cast Maria Sten (Channel Zero, Straight Outta Compton) as a series regular in the upcoming drama. Written by Mark Verheiden and Gary Dauberman, directed by Len Wiseman (The Gifted, Lucifer), and based on the DC Comics characters created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson, the series is expected[...]
Syfy has posted the first episode of their third season of the horror anthology series, Channel Zero The network has had success with the first two seasons of Channel Zero, the original horror anthology television series created by Nick Antosca, who serves as writer, showrunner, and executive producer It was originally approved for two six-episode seasons, the first[...]
Expect this one sometime in May of 2018.
Black Mirror technically came back in December of 2017, but after the holidays is sometimes the better for watching stuff like this.
Sense8 gets to finish it's story with a 'season 3' 2 hour film, and is due to hit sometime in 2018.
The OA got picked up for a second[...]
Syfy has released an extended trailer for their upcoming third season of the horror anthology series, Channel Zero The network has had success with the first two seasons of Channel Zero, the original horror anthology television series created by Nick Antosca, who serves as writer, showrunner, and executive producer It was originally approved for two six-episode seasons,[...]
Syfy has had success with the first two seasons of Channel Zero, the original horror anthology television series created by Nick Antosca, who serves as writer, showrunner, and executive producer It was originally approved for two six-episode seasons, the first was Candle Cove which debuted in October of 2016 The second, No End House made[...]
SyFy has released a full trailer for the second season of Channel Zero, called No-End House The first season of the horror series was called Candle Cove and featured a series of nightmarish puppets and tied into a children's television series and a group of missing kids This new season is based on an internet[...]
Levi will host his annual invite-only Nerd party on Friday, July 21; while Syfy will host two first-come, first-served parties at the Children's Museum on Thursday, July 20 and Saturday, July 22.
● Syfy will host a Battlestar Galactica reunion with creator Ron Moore and members of the cast and creative from the series, thirteen years[...]
Channel Zero is very unique as series go The Syfy series wrapped up it's first season… Candle Cove… last night and we already have a trailer for season 2 which will be called No-End House The six-episode season / anthology format allowed for production on season 2 two begin before season 1 had finished The[...]
Channel Zero on Syfy is about a series of abductions that took place while a horribly creepy children's show called Candle Cover aired in the 1980's Now Syfy has released an episode of Candle Cove… and I've got to say that if I'd seen that when I was in my early years… I'd be freaked[...]
Syfy has released some more teasers for their upcoming series Channel Zero: Candle Cove The little girl starring off into nothing is a little creepy… the due made of teeth is a lot of creepy The series is about a child psychologist (Paul Schneider) returning to his home town to look into the disappearance of his twin brother and other[...]
Syfy has released a clip and another teaser for their upcoming series Channel Zero: Candle Cove The clip sets up the idea of an old TV series that ties into a bunch of missing kids The teaser hints that the show has teeth.
Based on a popular "creepypasta" (user-generated horror stories that are published and passed[...]
Syfy has released the first trailer for their upcoming series Channel Zero The new series from Max Landis and Nick Antosca recently had their second season leads announced prior to the first season even airing Channel Zero: Candle Cove focuses on a child psychologist (Paul Schneider) who returns to the small town where he grew up to look into[...]
Syfy hasn't even aired the first season of their new horror anthology series Channel Zero and they've already tapped the star and given a title for season 2.
Channel Zero: Candle Cove debuts on September 27th as part of a two season pick-up deal that will now be followed by Channel Zero: The No-End House Amy[...]
By Bart Bishop
Graphic novelist Brian Wood's Channel Zero (2000) and The Couriers (2003) fuse baroque sequential art with misanthropic prose Wood's surface influences of "punk rock" and cyberpunk are demonstrated in his aesthetic choices, utilizing the zine methodologies of early "underground" comic books and punk magazines and taking clear visual inspiration from the works of[...]