Viewers of John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams Season 1 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. This is an unscripted horror anthology series that explores the true stories of terror across hometowns of America. Each episode will showcase a true tale of terror told by the witnesses who lived through it. The episodes will feature firsthand accounts, personal archives, cinematic reenactments, and historic town press coverage.
Here’s how many episodes are in John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams and on what day new episodes come out.
How many episodes are in John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams season 1?
John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams Season 1 has 6 episodes.
The episode list is as follows:
- Episode 1: Kelly
- Episode 2: A Killer Comes Home
- Episode 3: House Next Door
- Episode 4: Bunny Man
- Episode 5: Cursed Neighborhood
- Episode 6: Phone Stalker
John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams premieres on Peacock on October 13, 2023, with all six episodes dropping on the same day. John Carpenter, the brains behind classic horror movies like Halloween, is returning as a director for the first time in thirteen years with this television mini-series. It is co-directed by Michelle Latimer, Jan Pavlacky, and Jordan Roberts.
The cast of John Carpenter‘s Suburban Screams includes Ben Walton-Jones, Chloe Zeitounian, Will O’Donnell, Annette Holland, Maria Almeida, Josephine Jewers, James McVan, Paul A Maynard, Daniel Charles Doherty, Julie Stevens, Sára Korbelová, Andrew Buzzeo, and Jiri Roskot.
When do new John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams episodes come out?
All episodes of John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams are currently available to watch. There are no new episodes.
The official synopsis for the series reads:
“Each episode of this horror anthology delves 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 include cinematic reenactments, personal archives, and historic town press coverage.”