What's Happening?
AMC+ and Shudder have released the trailer and key art for 'The Terror: Devil in Silver,' the third season of the horror anthology series. The six-episode limited series is set to premiere on May 7, 2026,
on AMC+ and Shudder, with new episodes airing weekly. The series will later be available on the AMC linear channel. The season, based on a book by Victor LaValle, follows Pepper, played by Dan Stevens, who is wrongfully committed to New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital. The hospital is described as an institution filled with forgotten individuals, and Pepper must navigate a complex environment filled with patients, doctors with dark secrets, and possibly the Devil himself. The series is executive produced by Ridley Scott and features a cast including Judith Light, Aasif Mandvi, and CCH Pounder.
Why It's Important?
The release of 'The Terror: Devil in Silver' marks a significant addition to AMC's horror anthology lineup, potentially attracting a dedicated audience interested in psychological thrillers and horror narratives. The series, with its exploration of mental health and societal neglect, may resonate with viewers seeking thought-provoking content. The involvement of high-profile producers like Ridley Scott and a strong cast could enhance its appeal and viewership. Additionally, the series contributes to the growing trend of horror anthologies, which have become popular for their ability to explore diverse themes within a single framework.
What's Next?
Following its premiere on AMC+ and Shudder, 'The Terror: Devil in Silver' will be broadcast on AMC's linear channel later in the year, potentially reaching a broader audience. The series may spark discussions on mental health and societal issues, given its setting in a psychiatric hospital. As the series unfolds, viewers can expect to see how Pepper's journey through the hospital's challenges develops, possibly leading to further exploration of the themes introduced. The show's success could influence future programming decisions at AMC and Shudder, encouraging more content in the horror anthology genre.






