Sneak Peek and New Images Give Us the First Look at AMC’s The Terror

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We’ve been talking about AMC’s new suspense thriller “The Terror” for a while now, and finally the network has set a premiere date and released some new images along with a sneak peek of the show. Hailing from executive producers Ridley Scott, David Kajganich, and Soo Hugh, “The Terror” will take viewers on a harrowing journey with a two-hour series premiere on Monday, March 26, 2018, at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

The video will debut during “The Walking Dead’s” mid-season finale this Sunday, but you can check it out right here, right now at the top of this story.

The ten-episode series stars Jared Harris (“The Crown,” “Mad Men”) as Captain Francis Crozier; Tobias Menzies (“Outlander”) as Captain James Fitzjames; Ciarán Hinds (“Game of Thrones”) as Sir John Franklin; Paul Ready (“Cuffs”) as Dr. Henry Goodsir; Adam Nagaitis (Suffragette) as Cornelius Hickey; Nive Nielsen (The New World) as Lady Silence; Ian Hart (Finding Neverland) as Thomas Blanky; and Trystan Gravelle (“Mr Selfridge”) as Henry Collins.

“’The’ Terror captures a rare combination of fascinating history, complex and flawed characters, the inextinguishable human spirit, and the horror and promise of an uncharted world,” said executive producers and co-showrunners David Kajganich and Soo Hugh. “We are looking forward to bringing viewers into this world in March.”

Shot in Budapest, Hungary, “The Terror” is produced by Scott Free, Emjag Productions, and Entertainment 360 in association with AMC Studios. In addition to Kajganich and Hugh, the series is also executive produced by Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Alexandra Milchan, Scott Lambert, and Guymon Casady.

Synopsis:
Inspired by a true story, “The Terror” centers on the Royal Navy’s perilous voyage into unchartered territory as the crew attempts to discover the Northwest Passage. Faced with treacherous conditions, limited resources, dwindling hope, and fear of the unknown, the crew is pushed to the brink of extinction. Frozen, isolated, and stuck at the end of the earth, “The Terror” highlights all that can go wrong when a group of men, desperate to survive, struggle not only with the elements, but with each other.

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