Ridley Scott’s 3-Part Horror Franchise Is Taking Over Streaming Right Now



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A beloved horror anthology exec-produced by Ridley Scott is suddenly showing fresh streaming heat, and it comes after the series started airing its Season 3 past May 7. As per FlixPatrol, the show entered Australia’s Top 10 at #6 on May 9, held #6 on May 10, then jumped all the way to #2 yesterday (May 11). However, for now, the anthology series is only trending on Stan, which is exclusively open for Australian audiences, and while it is also simultaneously airing on AMC+ and Shudder, other regions haven’t caught up to it yet.

The appeal is easy to understand because this franchise has never worked like ordinary monster-of-the-week horror. Each installment traps people inside an enclosed historical or institutional nightmare, then lets fear come from environment, power, isolation, and slow psychological collapse. The first story used a doomed Arctic expedition. The second moved into wartime trauma and Japanese American internment. The newest chapter shifts into a psychiatric hospital, where confinement, authority, medication, and possible supernatural evil all blur together. That structure gives the show a stronger streaming hook than simple jump scares: every season is a self-contained nightmare with prestige-drama weight.

The show in question is The Terror, executive produced by Ridley Scott, with its third installment, The Terror: Devil in Silver, premiering on AMC+ and Shudder on May 7, 2026, and on Stan in Australia. The new season stars Dan Stevens as Pepper, a man wrongfully committed to New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital, where he faces secretive doctors, dangerous patients, and something worse inside the building.



















Collider Exclusive · Horror Survival Quiz
Which Horror Villain Do You Have the Best Chance of Surviving?
Jason Voorhees · Michael Myers · Freddy Krueger · Pennywise · Chucky

Five killers. Five completely different ways to die — if you’re not smart enough, fast enough, or self-aware enough to avoid it. Only one of them is the villain your particular set of instincts gives you a fighting chance against. Eight questions will figure out which one.

🏕️Jason

🔪Michael

💤Freddy

🎈Pennywise

🪆Chucky

01

Something feels wrong. You can’t explain it — you just know. What do you do?
First instincts are the difference between the survivor and the first act casualty.





02

Where are you most likely to find yourself when things go wrong?
Setting is everything in horror. Where you are determines which rules apply.





03

What is your most reliable survival asset?
Every survivor has a quality the villain didn’t account for. What’s yours?





04

What kind of fear is hardest for you to fight through?
Knowing your weakness is the first step to not dying because of it.





05

You’re with a group when things start going wrong. What’s your role?
Horror movies are brutally clear about who survives group situations and who doesn’t.





06

What’s the horror movie mistake you’re most likely to make?
Honest self-assessment is a survival skill. Denial is not.





07

What’s your best weapon against something that can’t be stopped by conventional means?
Every horror villain has a weakness. The survivors are always the ones who find it.





08

It’s the final scene. You’re the last one standing. How did you make it?
The final survivor always has a reason. What’s yours?





Your Survival Odds Have Been Calculated
Your Best Chance Is Against…

Your instincts, your strengths, and your particular way of thinking under pressure point to one villain you actually have a fighting chance against. Everyone else — good luck.


Camp Crystal Lake · Friday the 13th

Jason Voorhees

Jason is relentless, but he is also predictable — and that is the gap you would exploit.

  • He moves in straight lines toward his target. He doesn’t strategise, doesn’t adapt, doesn’t outsmart. He simply pursues.
  • Your ability to keep moving, use the environment, and resist the panic that freezes most victims gives you a genuine edge.
  • The Crystal Lake survivors were always the ones who stopped running in circles and started thinking about terrain, water, and distance.
  • You think like that. Which means Jason, for all his indestructibility, would face someone who simply refused to be where he expected.


Haddonfield, Illinois · Halloween

Michael Myers

Michael watches before he moves. He is patient, methodical, and almost impossible to detect — until it’s too late for anyone who isn’t paying close enough attention.

  • But you are paying attention. You notice the shape in the window, the car parked slightly wrong, the silence where there should be sound.
  • Michael’s power lies in the invisibility of ordinary suburbia — the fact that nothing ever looks wrong until it already is.
  • Your spatial awareness and instinct to map every room, every exit, and every shadow before you need them is precisely the quality Laurie Strode had.
  • You are not a victim waiting to happen. You are someone who already suspects something is wrong — and acts on it.


Elm Street · A Nightmare on Elm Street

Freddy Krueger

Freddy wins by getting inside your head — using your own fears, your own memories, your own subconscious as weapons against you. That strategy requires a target who can be destabilised.

  • You are harder to destabilise than most. You’ve faced uncomfortable truths about yourself and you haven’t looked away.
  • The survivors on Elm Street were always the ones who understood what was happening and chose to face it rather than flee from it.
  • Freddy’s greatest weakness is that his power evaporates in the presence of someone who refuses to give him the fear he feeds on.
  • Your psychological resilience — the ability to stay grounded when reality itself becomes unreliable — is exactly the quality that keeps you alive here.


Derry, Maine · It

Pennywise

Pennywise is ancient, shapeshifting, and feeds on terror — but it has one critical vulnerability: it cannot function against someone who genuinely stops being afraid of it.

  • The Losers Club didn’t survive because they were braver than everyone else. They survived because they faced their fears together, and faced them honestly.
  • You ask the questions others avoid. You look directly at what frightens you rather than turning away.
  • That directness — the refusal to let fear fester in the dark — is Pennywise’s worst nightmare.
  • It chose the wrong target when it chose you. You are exactly the kind of person whose fear tastes like nothing at all.


Chicago · Child’s Play

Chucky

Chucky’s greatest advantage is that nobody takes him seriously until it’s already too late. He exploits the gap between how something looks and what it actually is.

  • You don’t have that gap. You take threats seriously regardless of how they present — and you never make the mistake of underestimating something because of its size or appearance.
  • Chucky relies on surprise, on the delay between recognition and response. You close that delay faster than almost anyone.
  • Your instinct to treat every unfamiliar thing with appropriate scepticism — rather than dismissing it because it seems absurd — is the exact quality that keeps you breathing.
  • Against Chucky, not laughing is already winning. You are very good at not laughing.

‘The Terror’ Is the ‘Fargo’ of Horror Genre

The Terror has the same prestige-anthology quirk appeal that has made FX series Fargo so addictive: every season resets the story, setting, cast, and nightmare, while keeping a clear creative identity. Season 1 turned the Franklin expedition into a frozen survival horror story, Season 2’s Infamy mixed ghost-story dread with the trauma of Japanese American internment, and Season 3’s Devil in Silver moves the fear into New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital. The show has, over the years, starred several impressive actors too, including but not limited to Jared Harris, Tobias Menzies, Ciarán Hinds, George Takei, Dan Stevens, Judith Light, CCH Pounder, Stephen Root, and Aasif Mandvi, among others.

The Terror: Devil in Silver premiered on May 7, 2026, on AMC+ and Shudder. The six-episode season follows a weekly release schedule every Thursday. Stay tuned at Collider for more.


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Release Date

2018 – 2025-00-00

Network

AMC, Shudder, AMC+

Showrunner

David Kajganich, Soo Hugh, Christopher Cantwell


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