Dan Stevens Faces Terrors in 'The Terror: Devil in Silver' Trailer
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Dan Stevens Faces Terrors in 'The Terror: Devil in Silver' Trailer

authorBy Shonda Rhimes
DateApr 15, 2026
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The upcoming season of AMC's acclaimed horror anthology, titled 'The Terror: Devil in Silver,' promises a chilling narrative as Dan Stevens takes on the lead role of Pepper. The series, set to premiere on AMC+ and Shudder, plunges viewers into a nightmarish mental institution where Stevens' character finds himself unjustly confined. This installment explores themes of psychological torment, the sinister underbelly of psychiatric care, and the struggle against both external malevolent forces and personal demons within a supposedly haunted facility.

In this latest chapter of 'The Terror,' Dan Stevens, known for his roles in 'Abigail' and 'Downton Abbey,' portrays Pepper, a seemingly ordinary stepfather whose life takes a dark turn. The story unfolds at New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital, an ominous setting described as a place where society's unwanted are sequestered. The synopsis reveals that Pepper must navigate a terrifying environment, encountering uncooperative patients, doctors with unsettling secrets, and potentially the Devil himself. The trailer offers a glimpse into the unsettling atmosphere and the protagonist's desperate fight for freedom and sanity.

The production of 'The Terror: Devil in Silver' boasts an impressive team of executive producers, including Dan Stevens himself, along with the renowned Ridley Scott. Showrunners Chris Cantwell, celebrated for 'Halt and Catch Fire,' and Victor LaValle, the author of the source novel 'The Changeling,' are also at the helm. Karyn Kusama, known for her work on 'Yellowjackets,' directs the initial two episodes, setting the tone for the six-episode limited series. This collaborative effort brings a rich blend of creative vision to the horror genre.

Pepper's journey within New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital is depicted as a descent into a 'hellscape' where reality is distorted. The narrative emphasizes his struggle to distinguish between external threats and the internal battles he faces. The core conflict revolves around his realization that escaping this purgatorial institution requires confronting a malevolent entity that feeds on suffering, hinting that his deepest fears may originate from within himself. This psychological depth adds a compelling layer to the horror elements.

The ensemble cast for 'The Terror: Devil in Silver' features a roster of accomplished actors, including Judith Light, Aasif Mandvi, Hampton Fluker, CCH Pounder, Chinaza Uche, Stephen Root, Hayward Leach, John Benjamin Hickey, Michael Aronov, Philip Ettinger, and Marin Ireland. Their collective talent is poised to bring to life the complex characters and the disturbing world of New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital. The series continues the anthology's tradition of exploring distinct historical or fantastical horror scenarios, following previous seasons that delved into an Arctic naval expedition and a Japanese internment camp.

With its premiere scheduled for Thursday, May 7, on AMC+ and Shudder, 'The Terror: Devil in Silver' is set to captivate audiences with its weekly episode releases. A broadcast premiere on AMC is slated for later in 2026. This new season promises to deliver a fresh and terrifying experience, combining psychological suspense with supernatural dread, all against the backdrop of a haunting psychiatric facility.

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