The trailer for John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams looks great, well, terrifying.
Carpenter is returning to the director’s chair after 13 years.
He is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and composer known for his contributions to the horror, science fiction, and action genres in the film industry.
John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams
The description for the show is: “Each episode will delve into the monstrous evil that lurks beneath the surface of friendly suburbia through the lens of one frightful tale. In addition to firsthand accounts, the episodes will include cinematic reenactments, personal archives, and historic town press coverage.”
It will be available on Peacock from October 13th
Here is a brief description for each episode from Rotten Tomatoes.
- Kelly
Air date: Oct 13, 2023
A party takes a mysterious turn when friends accidentally summon the ghost of a local murder victim; two witnesses tell the tale of how this restless spirit attached herself to an unsuspecting host and changed his life forever.
- A Killer Comes Home
Air date: Oct 13, 2023
The chilling story of an elusive killer who went on a murder spree in his hometown, recounted by the local newspaper editor and publisher who became his targets after covering the story.
- House Next Door
Air date: Oct 13, 2023
A teenage boy falls in love with a new girl in town but suspects that her house is haunted; at first, no one believes his theory, but when dark spirits put her in grave danger, he takes matters into his own hands to ensure she makes it out alive.
- Bunny Man
Air date: Oct 13, 2023
Residents of a quaint Virginia neighborhood share terrifying stories of encounters with an axe-wielding maniac in a rabbit suit; the legend was born a hundred years ago but has since turned into a deadly reality, traumatizing residents for decades.
- Cursed Neighborhood
Air date: Oct 13, 2023
A mother and daughter tell the horrific story of moving into their first home; without knowing that the suburban land is cursed, they attract a vengeful spirit that will do everything it can to purge them from the neighborhood with deadly results.
- Phone Stalker
Air date: Oct 13, 2023
A woman who endured horrific threats and was stalked by a shrouded tech genius tells the twisted story of how it became a living nightmare that ruined her relationships and has her seeing danger around every corner.
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Carpenter’s notable works
Here are some key aspects of his career and notable works:
Early Career: Carpenter began his career directing low-budget films in the 1970s. Some of his early works include “Dark Star” (1974) and “Assault on Precinct 13” (1976).
Halloween (1978): Carpenter’s breakthrough film was “Halloween,” a landmark in the horror genre. He directed, co-wrote, and composed the iconic music for the film. “Halloween” introduced the character Michael Myers and established many of the slasher film tropes.
The Fog (1980): Carpenter continued to explore the horror genre with “The Fog,” a supernatural thriller that also featured his distinctive musical score.
Escape from New York (1981): This dystopian action film, starring Kurt Russell as Snake Plissken, became a cult classic and the first of several collaborations between Carpenter and Russell.
The Thing (1982): Carpenter directed a remake of the 1951 science fiction classic “The Thing from Another World.” His version, simply titled “The Thing,” is known for its groundbreaking practical effects and remains a revered sci-fi horror film.
Big Trouble in Little China (1986): This action-comedy film starred Kurt Russell and showcased Carpenter’s versatility as a director.
They Live (1988): Carpenter blended social commentary with science fiction in “They Live,” a film about subliminal messages and hidden aliens.
Prince of Darkness (1987) and In the Mouth of Madness (1994): These films, part of Carpenter’s “Apocalypse Trilogy,” explored apocalyptic and Lovecraftian themes.
Escape from L.A. (1996): A sequel to “Escape from New York,” this film revisited the character of Snake Plissken.
Vampires (1998): Carpenter delved into the vampire genre with “Vampires,” starring James Woods as a vampire hunter.
Ghosts of Mars (2001): Carpenter directed this science fiction horror film set on Mars.
Later Work: While Carpenter’s later work has been less prolific, he remains an influential figure in the industry. He has also composed music for many of his films.
Cult Status: Many of Carpenter’s films, even those initially overlooked, have gained cult status and continue to be celebrated by fans and filmmakers alike.
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