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Dan Stevens is Locked Up in AMC’s ‘The Terror: Devil in Silver’ Trailer | FirstShowing.net

Dan Stevens is Locked Up in AMC’s ‘The Terror: Devil in Silver’ Trailer | FirstShowing.net

Dan Stevens is Locked Up in AMC’s ‘The Terror: Devil in Silver’ Trailer

by Alex Billington
April 15, 2026
Source: YouTube

“I want to prepare you for what comes next… But I need you to remain calm.” Well, this looks scary! AMC has unveiled the official trailer for The Terror: Devil in Silver, the latest horror mini-series season as part of “The Terror” anthology series from AMC & Shudder. The first two seasons debtued in 2018 & 2019 a while ago – it’s finally back with a new story this year that looks seriously creepy. Based on Victor LaValle’s novel of the same name Devil in Silver stars the superbly talented Dan Stevens as a working-class moving man who, through a combination of bad luck and a bad temper, finds himself wrongfully committed to New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital. The 6 ep series also stars Judith Light, CCH Pounder, Aasif Mandvi, John Benjamin Hickey, Stephen Root, Michael Aronov, Marin Ireland, Hayward Leach, Hampton Fluker, Chinaza Uche, Philip Ettinger. Wrongfully committed to a psychiatric hospital, one man must survive patients & doctors with dark secrets – and something far more sinister. Perhaps the devil himself. Fitting that this will head to Shudder along with AMC+ as usual. A great cast makes this series worth a look.

Here’s the official trailer for AMC’s mini-series The Terror: Devil in Silver, direct from YouTube:

The Terror: Devil in Silver Series

The Terror: Devil in Silver Series

Dan Stevens stars as Pepper – a working-class moving man who, through a combination of bad luck and a bad temper, finds himself wrongfully committed to New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital – an institution filled with those society would rather forget. There, he must contend with patients working against him, doctors harboring grim secrets, and perhaps even the Devil himself. As Pepper navigates his newfound hellscape where nothing is as it seems, he finds that the only path to freedom is to face the entity which thrives on the suffering within New Hyde’s walls – but doing so may prove that the worst demons of all live inside him. The Terror: Devil in Silver is the latest season of AMC’s series “The Terror” – created and showrun and written by Chris Cantwell (Halt and Catch Fire) and Victor LaValle (The Changeling). This season is adapted from LaValle’s book of the same name. Featuring episodes directed by Karyn Kusama and Craig William Macneill. Executive produced by Ridley Scott, Chris Cantwell, Victor LaValle, Karyn Kusama. Made by AMC Studios, Scott Free Productions, Entertainment 360, EMJAG Productions. AMC debuts The Terror: Devil in Silver series streaming on Shudder & AMC+ starting May 7th, 2026 coming up. Who’s intrigued?

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