Back in 2021, Prime Video aired the first season of the horror anthology series Them (you can read our review Here), which creator Little Marvin and executive producer Lena Waithe put together with the intention of telling stories that will “explore terror in America.” All eight episodes of the second season, which is called Them: The Scare, are set to be released through Prime Video on Thursday, April 25th – and with that date just four weeks away, a trailer for the new season has arrived online. You can check it out in the embed above.
A press release notified us that Them: The Scare will be, like its predecessor, set in Los Angeles. The first season, which is subtitled Covenant, took place in Compton circa 1952, while the new episodes move the time frame forward to 1991. The story of the second season centers on LAPD Homicide Detective Dawn Reeve, who is assigned...
A press release notified us that Them: The Scare will be, like its predecessor, set in Los Angeles. The first season, which is subtitled Covenant, took place in Compton circa 1952, while the new episodes move the time frame forward to 1991. The story of the second season centers on LAPD Homicide Detective Dawn Reeve, who is assigned...
- 3/28/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Them is at long last ready to unleash new horror.
Prime Video has announced that Season 2 of the horror anthology — dubbed Them: The Scare — will release all eight episodes on Thursday, April 25, more than three years after Them‘s freshman run dropped.
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Them will once again be set in Los Angeles but leap forward nearly 40 years, to 1991, where it will follow LAPD...
Prime Video has announced that Season 2 of the horror anthology — dubbed Them: The Scare — will release all eight episodes on Thursday, April 25, more than three years after Them‘s freshman run dropped.
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Them will once again be set in Los Angeles but leap forward nearly 40 years, to 1991, where it will follow LAPD...
- 3/11/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
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Horror anthology Them has lined up the cast for its second season on Amazon’s Prime Video.
Deborah Ayorinde — who also starred in the show’s first season — Pam Grier and Luke James will head the cast for the season, formally titled Them: The Scare. Joshua J. Williams and Jeremy Bobb will also be regulars in season two, and Wayne Knight, Carlito Olivero, Charles Brice and Iman Shumpert will recur.
Them will once again be set in Los Angeles County (the first season, subtitled Covenant, took place in Compton circa 1952) but will move the time frame forward to 1991. The story centers on LAPD Detective Dawn Reeve (Ayorinde, Apple TV+’s Truth Be Told, Prime Video’s forthcoming Riches), who is assigned to a new case: a gruesome murder that has left the most hardened detectives shaken. As Dawn draws closer to the truth,...
Horror anthology Them has lined up the cast for its second season on Amazon’s Prime Video.
Deborah Ayorinde — who also starred in the show’s first season — Pam Grier and Luke James will head the cast for the season, formally titled Them: The Scare. Joshua J. Williams and Jeremy Bobb will also be regulars in season two, and Wayne Knight, Carlito Olivero, Charles Brice and Iman Shumpert will recur.
Them will once again be set in Los Angeles County (the first season, subtitled Covenant, took place in Compton circa 1952) but will move the time frame forward to 1991. The story centers on LAPD Detective Dawn Reeve (Ayorinde, Apple TV+’s Truth Be Told, Prime Video’s forthcoming Riches), who is assigned to a new case: a gruesome murder that has left the most hardened detectives shaken. As Dawn draws closer to the truth,...
- 9/27/2022
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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