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The Terror is an American drama anthology television series developed for AMC. The series is named after Dan Simmons s 2007 novel, which serves as the basis for the first season. It premiered on March 25, 2018, with a second season, subtitled Infamy, premiering on August 12, 2019.
The first season was developed by David Kajganich and is a fictionalized account of Captain Sir John Franklin s lost expedition to the Arctic in 1845–1848. Kajganich and Soo Hugh serve as co-showrunners. Featured in the cast are Jared Harris as Captain Francis Crozier, Tobias Menzies as Commander James Fitzjames, Paul Ready as Dr. Harry Goodsir, and Ciarán Hinds as Franklin. The second season was co-created by Alexander Woo and Max Borenstein and is mostly set in an American-run Japanese internment camp during World War II. It stars Derek Mio, Kiki Sukezane, Cristina Rodlo, Shingo Usami, Naoko Mori, Miki Ishikawa, and George Takei.
Premise
The Terror
The first season begins with the Royal Navy s polar explorer ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror having recently left Beechey Island in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, heading south toward King William Island into uncharted territory, seeking to find and confirm the existence and navigability of the fabled Northwest Passage. The ships are soon frozen and trapped in the ice, and those aboard must survive the harsh weather conditions and each other, while being stalked by an elusive menace.
The Terror: Infamy
The second season takes place on the west coast of the United States during World War II and centers on the Japanese folklore of bakemono, an uncanny specter that menaces a Japanese American community from its home in Southern California to the internment camps to the war in the Pacific .
Cast and characters
Season 1
Main
- Jared Harris as Captain Francis Crozier, Commanding Officer, HMS Terror, and expedition second-in-command
- Tobias Menzies as Commander James Fitzjames, Executive Officer, HMS Erebus
- Paul Ready as Assistant Surgeon Harry Goodsir, HMS Erebus
- Adam Nagaitis as Caulker s Mate Cornelius Hickey, HMS Terror
- Ian Hart as Sailing Master Thomas Blanky, HMS Terror
- Nive Nielsen as Lady Silence, a Netsilik woman
- Ciarán Hinds as Captain Sir John Franklin, Commanding Officer, HMS Erebus, and expedition leader
HMS Erebus
- Tom Weston-Jones as Commander Graham Gore, First Lieutenant
- Declan Hannigan as Lieutenant Henry Le Vesconte, Second Lieutenant
- Trystan Gravelle as Second Master Henry Collins
- Sebastian Armesto as Lieutenant Charles Des Voeux, Second Mate
- Alistair Petrie as Surgeon Stephen Stanley
- Mike Kelly as Engineer John Gregory
- Gordon Morris as Carpenter John Weekes
- Scott Alexander Young as Ship s Cook Richard Wall
- Daniel Oldroyd as Captain s Steward Edmund Hoar
- John Lynch as Officers Steward John Bridgens
- Owen Good as Able Seaman Charles Best
- Jack Colgrave Hirst as Able Seaman Tom Hartnell
- Anthony Flanagan as Able Seaman John Morfin
- Sam Rintoul as Ship s Boy George Chambers
- Alfie Kingsnorth as Ship s Boy David Young
- Richard Riddell as Sergeant David Bryant, Royal Marines
- Aaron Jeffcoate as Private William Pilkington, Royal Marines
HMS Terror
- Matthew McNulty as Commander Edward Little, First Lieutenant
- Christos Lawton as Lieutenant George Hodgson, Second Lieutenant
- Ronan Raftery as Lieutenant John Irving, Third Lieutenant
- Charles Edwards as Assistant Surgeon Alexander McDonald
- Edmund Short as Boatswain John Lane
- Máté Haumann as Captain of the Maintop Thomas Farr
- Kevin Guthrie as Captain of the Foretop Henry Peglar
- Simon Nader as Caulker Thomas Darlington
- Chris Corrigan as Ship s Cook John Diggle
- Liam Garrigan as Captain s Steward Thomas Jopson
- Edward Ashley as Officers Steward William Gibson
- Charlie Kelly as Gunroom Steward Thomas Armitage
- Guy Faulkner as Able Seaman Samuel Crispe
- Stephen Thompson as Able Seaman Magnus Manson
- Freddie Greaves as Able Seaman William Strong
- Joe Hurst as Ship s Boy Thomas Evans
- Mikey Collins as Ship s Boy Robert Golding
- David Walmsley as Sergeant Solomon Tozer, Royal Marines
- Roderick Hill as Private William Heather, Royal Marines
Others
- Greta Scacchi as Jane, Lady Franklin, wife of Sir John Franklin
- James Laurenson as Sir John Barrow
- Ian Pirie as a translator
- Richard Sutton as Captain Sir James Clark Ross
- Johnny Issaluk as a Netsilik hunter
- Sian Brooke as Sophia Cracroft, Sir John Franklin s niece
- Apayata Kotierk as a Netsilik shaman, Lady Silence s father
- Clive Russell as Captain Sir John Ross
- Tristan Teller as Charles Dickens
- Vin Hawke as George Barrow
Season 2
Main
- Derek Mio as Chester Nakayama (born Taizo Tanabe)
- Kiki Sukezane as Yuko Tanabe
- Cristina Rodlo as Luz Ojeda
- Shingo Usami as Henry Nakayama
- Naoko Mori as Asako Nakayama
- Miki Ishikawa as Amy Yoshida
- George Takei as Nobuhiro Yamato
Recurring
- Hira Ambrosino as Fumi Yoshida
- Eiji Inoue as Hideo Furuya
- James Saito as Wilson Yoshida
- Reilly Dolman as Marlon
- Lee Shorten as Walt Yoshida
- Alex Shimizu as Toshiro Furuya
- Yuta Takenaka as Genzo
- Camille Martinez as Miss Antoinette
- C. Thomas Howell as Major Hallowell Bowen
- Reed Diamond as Colonel Stallings
- Christopher Naoki Lee as Ken Uehura
- Aya Furukawa as Sachiko
- Matthew Smalley as MP Corporal Nessler
- Hiro Kanagawa as Dr. Kitamura
- Emi Kamito as Nurse Hasegawa
- Marcus Toji as Arthur Ogawa
- Clayton Chitty as MP Private Burlingham
- Ruben Garfias as Bart Ojeda
- William MacDonald as George Nicol
- Nathan Houle as MP Technical Sergeant Gimbel
- Naomi Simpson as Sister Agatha
- Alma Martinez as Rocío Trujillo
- Juana Lerma Juárez as Paula
- Hugo Ateo as Hector
- Mia García as Elena
- Pierce Kang as Jirou Tanabe
- Francisco Trujillo as Father Ysidro
Notable guest stars
- Mayumi Yoshida as Shiori
- Peter Shinkoda as Leading Private Ishinabe
- Ted Cole as Major Van Allen
- Jorge Vargas as Deputy Cisneros
- Garry Chalk as Mr. Delaney
- Sab Shimono as Kazu
Episodes
Season | Subtitle | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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1 | — | 10 | March 25, 2018 | May 21, 2018 | |
2 | Infamy | 10 | August 12, 2019 | October 14, 2019 |
Season 1 (2018)
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1 | 1 | Go for Broke | Edward Berger | David Kajganich | March 25, 2018 | 3.34 | |
A title card informs the viewer that Sir John Franklin s Arctic expedition was never seen again. In the opening sequence, James Ross is speaking to a Netsilik man in a tent who encountered the expedition s last survivors, under the leadership of Captain Francis Crozier, and informs Ross they were being pursued south by a creature called Tuunbaq and are now dead and gone. Four years earlier, in September 1846, Captain Sir John Franklin s Royal Navy expedition aboard HMS Erebus and HMS Terror are attempting the first crossing of the Northwest Passage in the Arctic Archipelago. The expedition runs into difficulty when a collision with an iceberg damages Erebus s propeller. Francis Crozier, captain of the Terror and second-in-command of the expedition, becomes concerned about becoming stranded in the pack ice above the Arctic Circle through winter, and recommends to Franklin that they shift all men from Erebus to Terror and steam south aboard Terror to avoid becoming trapped in winter ice. Franklin overrules Crozier s concerns and presses the expedition further west in the belief that the ships can complete transit before the onset of thick ice. Before the ships can reach open water, however, they become frozen and trapped. | |||||||
2 | 2 | Gore | Edward Berger | Soo Hugh | March 26, 2018 | 1.39 | |
In June 1847, after a winter stranded in the ice, Erebus and Terror remain stuck. Franklin sends out parties to find leads (open water passages) through the ice. The party that treks east finds nothing, but the party heading to the west travels into dangerous territory and accidentally shoots an Inuit man, mistaking him for a polar bear. During the chaos, a massive, unseen creature kills their lieutenant, Graham Gore. The surviving men from the expedition to the west return with the wounded Inuit man and his companion, an Inuit woman. The man is a powerful shaman without a tongue to speak and the woman is his daughter, and he communicates that after his death she must control the Tuunbaq. After the Inuit man dies of his wounds, the crew apologize to the woman, whom they call Lady Silence because she refuses to speak to them, for killing him. | |||||||
3 | 3 | The Ladder | Sergio Mimica-Gezzan | Gina Welch | April 2, 2018 | 1.11 | |
The crew bury the Inuit shaman in the sea through a hole in the ice, and Lady Silence sets out alone on foot to return to her people. Franklin and Crozier had once been friends, but in England Franklin had denied Crozier permission to marry his niece. They angrily debate their crews future and disagree sharply about Crozier s suggestion that they send out a party on foot to seek help. Franklin joins a group of armed Royal Marines who have set a hunting blind for the creature, but it ambushes the group, killing a marine and Franklin, who drowns after the creature tears off his leg and tosses him into the same hole where the British had buried the shaman. Crozier later sends out a party across the ice to seek help, despite the protests of James Fitzjames (now captain of Erebus). Alone in an igloo, Lady Silence hears the creature outside and finds that it has left her a seal carcass to eat. | |||||||
4 | 4 | Punished, as a Boy | Edward Berger | David Kajganich | April 9, 2018 | 1.17 | |
By November 1847, as the creature continues to kill members of the British expedition, the crews of Erebus and Terror begin to consider it supernatural. Opportunistic caulker s mate Cornelius Hickey leads an unauthorised expedition to abduct Lady Silence, bringing her back to the ships in the belief that she is controlling the creature. When Hickey disputes his punishment during a debriefing, Crozier orders him subject to a more severe lashing than his fellow abductors, ordering him to be punished as a boy (whipped across the buttocks rather than the back). An increasingly alcoholic Crozier announces to Terror s crew an opportunity to transfer to Erebus due to Terror s precarious location on a fault in the ice, and all but ten of Terror s crew depart for Erebus. | |||||||
5 | 5 | First Shot a Winner, Lads | Sergio Mimica-Gezzan | Josh Parkinson | April 16, 2018 | 0.91 | |
The Erebus s naval surgeon s mate, Dr. Goodsir, speaks with Lady Silence in an effort to learn her language, but has little success learning about the nature of the creature. Crozier becomes temperamental as his liquor supplies run out, and sends his first lieutenant Edward Little to pilfer bottles of whiskey from the private stores of Fitzjames aboard Erebus. The creature, revealed as a polar bear-like creature with vaguely human facial features called the Tuunbaq , attacks Terror and pursues her ice master Thomas Blanky up one of the ship s masts, mauling his leg so severely that it later requires amputation. The men manage to wound the creature with a cannon and it flees, and Lady Silence escapes during the commotion. Crozier resolves to go sober, delegating command of both ships to Fitzjames while he suffers through alcohol withdrawal. | |||||||
6 | 6 | A Mercy | Sergio Mimica-Gezzan | Vinnie Wilhelm | April 23, 2018 | 0.92 | |
January 1848 finds the ships still trapped in the ice. Now in charge of both Terror and Erebus, Fitzjames plans to abandon the ships and lead the men back to civilization on foot. Blanky advises him to soften the blow of this news, so he organizes a carnival on the ice, reasoning that it will deplete the food and drink they will need to carry. Goodsir discerns that the poorly-soldered tins of food on the ships are giving the men lead poisoning and attempts to warn the Erebus s surgeon, Dr. Stanley, who replies he has a plan . After weeks of withdrawal, Crozier recovers in time to visit Fitzjames s carnival, and is disturbed by the breakdown in naval discipline. Crozier announces the plan to travel south overland to Fort Resolution, but is interrupted by a mentally unhinged Dr. Stanley, who traps the men in the carnival before setting fire to himself and the tents, killing himself and many other men. The others manage to escape, but Dr. Peddie is killed in the blaze and Dr. McDonald is accidentally killed by Hickey when he cuts through the tent, leaving Goodsir as the last surviving surgeon left in the expedition. | |||||||
7 | 7 | Horrible from Supper | Tim Mielants | Andres Fischer-Centeno | April 30, 2018 | 0.97 | |
On April 22, 1848, Crozier gives the order to abandon both ships. The men soon depart on foot, and a patrol, including Crozier, Fitzjames and Terror s Sergeant Tozer, discovers that the party Crozier had sent ahead of them was massacred only eighteen miles from the ships by the Tuunbaq. Crozier, wanting to keep morale high, chooses to keep this from the men, along with the knowledge of the lead poisoning learned from Goodsir. After the crew reach King William Land, Hickey becomes aware of the bad tins and begins plotting a mutiny along with Tozer. While hunting for game, Hickey, Lieutenant John Irving, and petty officer Thomas Farr, come across a hunting party of friendly Netsilik, who provide Irving with seal meat. Hickey then murders both Irving and Farr. | |||||||
8 | 8 | Terror Camp Clear | Tim Mielants | David Kajganich | May 7, 2018 | 0.86 | |
Off-screen, Hickey lies to another hunting party, telling them that Irving and Farr were murdered by the Netsilik; the other party kills the Netsilik family in retaliation. After they return to camp a fog rolls in, stoking the men s paranoia about a surprise Netsilik attack. Hickey and Tozer open the camp s armoury and distribute weapons without Crozier s permission. Crozier has Goodsir conduct an autopsy on Lieutenant Irving, sees that he had recently eaten seal meat, and deduces that Hickey was responsible for the deaths and is planning a mutiny. He sentences Hickey and Tozer to hang, but the Tuunbaq, provoked by the Netsilik massacre, returns and attacks the camp. The Tuunbaq kills many men, but is wounded by a Congreve rocket fired by Fitzjames. In the chaos, Hickey and Tozer rally the mutineers, steal supplies and a sled, and disappear into the fog. | |||||||
9 | 9 | The C, the C, the Open C | Tim Mielants | Soo Hugh | May 14, 2018 | 0.78 | |
Hickey sets up camp and murders one of his own men, William Gibson. Goodsir, abducted by Hickey s men, is forced to cut up Gibson s body so that Hickey and his men can use it for cannibalism. Crozier and his remaining men become malnourished and ill of lead poisoning, with many dying as they continue south. Fitzjames cannot bear the pain and is euthanized at his own request. Blanky s leg stump becomes gangrenous, and he volunteers to sacrifice himself by luring the Tuunbaq away from the rest of the survivors. In the process, he accidentally stumbles across the Northwest Passage just before the Tuunbaq finds and kills him. Later, Hickey s men ambush Crozier. After they kill one of his men, Crozier surrenders, instructing Little to take charge and lead the remaining crew south. | |||||||
10 | 10 | We Are Gone | Tim Mielants | David Kajganich | May 21, 2018 | 0.79 | |
Crozier is brought to Hickey s camp and, knowing that Hickey s men will eventually eat him, Goodsir poisons himself in an attempt to poison the entire group except Crozier, who eats the unaffected soles of Goodsir′s feet. Hickey reveals that he killed the real Cornelius Hickey and has been impersonating him on the expedition in an attempt to escape England, and subsequently sabotaged the crew s efforts to return. The Tuunbaq returns, killing Tozer and most of the mutineers. Hickey cuts off his tongue in an attempt to control the creature, but it kills him before an injured Crozier manages to kill the creature, which had become weakened by the poisoned bodies. After being rescued by Lady Silence, Crozier learns that the rest of his men, including Little, have died. He adapts to the Inuit way of life. Following Inuit custom, Lady Silence, whose name is revealed to be Silna, is exiled for having lost Tuunbaq. When members of a British search party led by Ross land two years later in September 1850, Crozier conceals himself from them and instructs the Inuit leader to tell them that everyone from the expedition is dead, that there is no Northwest Passage, and that they should not return. After eavesdropping on the conversation, Crozier departs to hunt seal. |
Season 2: Infamy (2019)
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11 | 1 | A Sparrow in a Swallow s Nest | Josef Kubota Wladyka | Story by : Max Borenstein & Alexander Woo Teleplay by : Alexander Woo |
August 12, 2019 | 0.58 | |
The residents of Terminal Island are haunted by a series of mysterious unexplained deaths. Chester, a Japanese-American man, learns that his Mexican girlfriend Luz is pregnant and contemplates his future. The men of Japanese ancestry are arrested after the news breaks that Japan has attacked Pearl Harbor. | |||||||
12 | 2 | All the Demons Are Still in Hell | Josef Kubota Wladyka | Tony Tost | August 19, 2019 | 0.45 | |
An evacuation order is given for the residents of Terminal Island who are to be held in internment camps following the Pearl Harbor attack. Chester wants to leave with Luz but is later arrested after a local resident reports him to the FBI. Luz decides to join Chester after telling the FBI agents that she is carrying his child. | |||||||
13 | 3 | Gaman | Michael Lehmann | Shannon Goss | August 26, 2019 | 0.42 | |
Chester and his family start to settle into life in the internment camp. Some of the residents believe that a bakemono is responsible for the events that have occurred. Furuya is arrested for assault and tells Chester that he wasn t responsible for his actions and that something had possessed him. The camp s children discover Furuya s body the next day in the nearby woods after Yuko kills him. Chester then accepts a translator job with the army and departs the camp. Concerned about the pregnancy, Luz meets with Yuko who is a posing as a midwife at the camp to assist her, but she is unaware that Yuko harbors a strong interest in Chester and their unborn child. | |||||||
14 | 4 | The Weak Are Meat | Michael Lehmann | Naomi Iizuka | September 2, 2019 | 0.38 | |
Chester is stationed in Guadalcanal where he works with the U.S. Army. While on assignment to locate a missing sergeant, Chester uncovers a secret code on a belt of a dead Japanese soldier. Believing he may be haunted by a Yūrei, Chester takes pictures near his camp and closely examines them. Yuko possesses an MP named Nessler and forces him to jump from a watchtower, killing him. Major Bowen believes that Nessler was drunk from contraband sake and orders a crackdown in the camp. Luz is heartened by Chester s letter and thinks about what life would be like when they have a family of their own. Asako takes Luz to see Dr. Kitemura after she goes into labor, which leads Yuko to possess Nurse Hasegawa so she can assist with her birth. But after a difficult labor, the twins are stillborn. | |||||||
15 | 5 | Shatter Like a Pearl | Lily Mariye | Steven Hanna | September 9, 2019 | 0.36 | |
The Japanese Americans are forced to undertake a humiliating exercise that divides the community. Chester comes face to face with a man who forces him to question his very nature. Luz, stricken by grief after the tragedy, is forced to make an important choice. | |||||||
16 | 6 | Taizo | Everardo Gout | Max Borenstein & Benjamin Klein | September 16, 2019 | 0.38 | |
A story of the past provides insight into the present evil that stalks the Terminal Islanders. Chester returns home to his family, only to find that someone he was searching for is gone. Henry and Asako are faced with a difficult decision. | |||||||
17 | 7 | My Perfect World | Meera Menon | Danielle Roderick & Tony Tost | September 23, 2019 | 0.33 | |
The Nakayamas have been torn apart, and Chester searches for the person he believes can help, even if it means taking drastic action. A tuberculosis outbreak in the community forces Amy to act, though she s caught between doing what she s told and doing what s right. | |||||||
18 | 8 | My Sweet Boy | Toa Fraser | Alessandra Dimona & Shannon Goss | September 30, 2019 | 0.28 | |
Chester and Luz have reached a turning point in their relationship, one that causes an evil force to catch up to them. Amy must take matters into her own hands as she s tormented by a powerful nemesis. Chester meets a boy who gives him answers. | |||||||
19 | 9 | Come and Get Me | Frederick E.O. Toye | Steven Hanna & Naomi Iizuka | October 7, 2019 | 0.38 | |
The Terminal Islanders return home to find that things have changed since they left. The Nakayamas, still tense from the pain they ve inflicted on one another, must come together to battle the spirit that threatens their future. | |||||||
20 | 10 | Into the Afterlife | Frederick E.O. Toye | Alexander Woo | October 14, 2019 | 0.36 | |
As all seems lost, Henry and Asako must look to the past to provide answers to their current turmoil. Chester and Luz grapple with their identities in hopes of saving those who are dearest to them. Amy and Yamato-san struggle to once again assimilate to American life. |
Production
Season 1
After the success of the show The Walking Dead, the American cable TV network AMC planned to create a horror TV series based on the novel The Terror. In March 2016, it was confirmed that AMC ordered 10 episodes of the show, with an expected premiere date in 2018.
David Kajganich and Soo Hugh serve as co-showrunners, while Kajganich penned the adaptation. Ridley Scott, Alexandra Milchan, Scott Lambert, David W. Zucker, and Guymon Casady are executive producers. In September 2016, it was announced that Tobias Menzies was cast as a series lead and the showrunners were seeking an Inuit woman, between the ages of 16 and 30, to play an unspecified major character , most likely Lady Silence.
Most of the scenes on the ice were created using CGI.
Season 2
The second season, titled The Terror: Infamy, and consisting of 10 episodes, is co-created by Max Borenstein and Alexander Woo, who also serves as the showrunner.
Derek Mio plays the lead role of Chester Nakayama, a son of Japanese born immigrants who joins the army. George Takei plays Yamato-san, a former fishing captain and community elder who was imprisoned with his family in two Japanese-American internment camps during WWII. Also cast are Kiki Sukezane as Yuko, a mysterious woman from Chester s past; Shingo Usami as Henry Nakayama, Chester s father; and Naoko Mori as Asako Nakayama, Chester s mother; and Miki Ishikawa as Amy, a Nakayama family friend. Takei also serves in a consulting role to ensure the accuracy of historical events and storytelling. C. Thomas Howell was cast as Retired Major Hallowell Bowen, an official with the War Relocation Authority whose presence looms over the Japanese-American characters in the story.
Josef Kubota Wladyka directed the first two episodes of the season. Production began on January 14, 2019, in Vancouver.
Possible third season
In January 2020, it was reported by Deadline Hollywood that AMC president Sarah Barnett had expressed interest in renewing The Terror for a third season and that AMC and Scott Free Productions were discussing plot ideas.
Release
The first season premiered on AMC in the United States and Canada on March 25, 2018, and concluded on May 21, 2018. It was released worldwide on Amazon Prime Video in every other country where the service is present (except Canada, the UK and some Middle Eastern countries) starting March 26, 2018. Amazon released most of the first season ahead of its broadcast on AMC. In the United Kingdom, The Terror premiered on AMC on April 24, 2018, and BBC Two on March 3, 2021.
Reception
Critical response
Season 1
The first season has received positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has a 94% certified fresh rating based on 69 reviews, with an average rating of 8.1/10. The website s critical consensus reads, A thriller wrapped in a prestige drama package, The Terror makes for gripping, atmospheric supernatural horror. On Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, the season has a score of 76 out of 100, based on 20 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews .
Season 2
The second season has received positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has a 81% certified fresh rating based on 43 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2/10. The website s critical consensus reads, Real-world and supernatural horrors collide in Infamy, an exceptionally well-crafted ghost story that creeps under the skin and stays there. On Metacritic, the season has a score of 78 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews .
Ratings
Season | Timeslot (ET) | Episodes | First aired | Last aired | Avg. viewers (millions) |
18–49 rank |
Avg. 18–49 rating |
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Date | Viewers (millions) |
Date | Viewers (millions) |
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1 | Monday 9:00pm | 10 | March 25, 2018 | 3.34 | May 21, 2018 | 0.79 | 1.22 | TBD | 0.36 |
2 | 10 | August 12, 2019 | 0.58 | October 14, 2019 | 0.36 | 0.39 | TBD | 0.08 |
Season 1
No. | Title | Air date | Rating (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
DVR (18–49) |
DVR viewers (millions) |
Total (18–49) |
Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | Go for Broke | March 25, 2018 | 1.3 | 3.34 | 0.5 | 1.03 | 1.8 | 4.37 |
2 | Gore | March 26, 2018 | 0.4 | 1.39 | 0.3 | 1.12 | 0.7 | 2.51 |
3 | The Ladder | April 2, 2018 | 0.3 | 1.11 | 0.3 | 1.07 | 0.6 | 2.18 |
4 | Punished, as a Boy | April 9, 2018 | 0.3 | 1.17 | 0.3 | 1.04 | 0.6 | 2.22 |
5 | First Shot a Winner, Lads | April 16, 2018 | 0.2 | 0.91 | — | — | — | — |
6 | A Mercy | April 23, 2018 | 0.2 | 0.92 | 0.3 | 0.86 | 0.5 | 1.78 |
7 | Horrible from Supper | April 30, 2018 | 0.2 | 0.97 | — | — | — | — |
8 | Terror Camp Clear | May 7, 2018 | 0.2 | 0.86 | 0.2 | 0.81 | 0.4 | 1.67 |
9 | The C, the C, the Open C | May 14, 2018 | 0.2 | 0.78 | — | — | — | — |
10 | We Are Gone | May 21, 2018 | 0.2 | 0.79 | 0.2 | 0.75 | 0.4 | 1.54 |
Season 2
No. | Title | Air date | Rating (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
DVR (18–49) |
DVR viewers (millions) |
Total (18–49) |
Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | A Sparrow in a Swallow s Nest | August 12, 2019 | 0.15 | 0.58 | 0.10 | 0.40 | 0.25 | 0.98 |
2 | All the Demons Are Still in Hell | August 19, 2019 | 0.10 | 0.45 | 0.08 | 0.38 | 0.18 | 0.83 |
3 | Gaman | August 26, 2019 | 0.07 | 0.42 | 0.08 | 0.40 | 0.15 | 0.82 |
4 | The Weak Are Meat | September 2, 2019 | 0.06 | 0.38 | 0.06 | 0.37 | 0.12 | 0.74 |
5 | Shatter Like a Pearl | September 9, 2019 | 0.08 | 0.36 | 0.07 | 0.31 | 0.15 | 0.67 |
6 | Taizo | September 16, 2019 | 0.07 | 0.38 | 0.06 | 0.31 | 0.13 | 0.69 |
7 | My Perfect World | September 23, 2019 | 0.07 | 0.33 | 0.07 | 0.31 | 0.14 | 0.64 |
8 | My Sweet Boy | September 30, 2019 | 0.04 | 0.28 | 0.03 | 0.22 | 0.08 | 0.50 |
9 | Come and Get Me | October 7, 2019 | 0.09 | 0.38 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
10 | Into the Afterlife | October 14, 2019 | 0.09 | 0.36 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2019 | Satellite Awards | Best Television Series – Genre | The Terror | Won | |
Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film | Jared Harris | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Paul Ready | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Nive Nielsen | Nominated | |||
Visual Effects Society Awards | Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode | Frank Petzold, Lenka Líkařová, Viktor Muller and Pedro Sabrosa (for Go for Broke ) | Nominated | ||
2020 | Satellite Awards | Best Genre Series | The Terror | Nominated | |
Writers Guild of America Awards | Long Form – Original | Max Borenstein, Alessandra DiMona, Shannon Goss, Steven Hanna, Naomi Iizuka, Benjamin Klein, Danielle Roderick, Tony Tost and Alexander Woo | Nominated |
Year | 2018 |
ReleaseDate | 2018-03-25 |
Plot | Supernatural, semihistorical, horror anthology series, where each season is inspired by a different infamous or mysterious real life historical tragedy. |
Awards | Awards, 3 wins & 19 nominations |
Stars | Jared Harris, Derek Mio, Tobias Menzies |
Series Produced by | Guymon Casady, David Kajganich, Scott Lambert, Alexandra Milchan, Martin Salgo, Ridley Scott, Jordan Sheehan, David W. Zucker, Howard Ellis, Robyn-Alain Feldman, Adam Goodman, Soo Hugh, Jessica Lubben, Dan Simmons, Chris Thompson, Gina Welch, Lawren Bancroft-Wilson, Max Borenstein, Ben Brafman, Warren Carr, Mitch Engel, Shannon Goss, Tony Tost, Alexander Woo, Tim Mielants, Edward Berger, Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Josef Kubota Wladyka, Erika Milutin |
Series Music by | Marcus Fjellström, Mark Korven |
Series Cinematography by | John Conroy, Frank van den Eeden, Barry Donlevy, Kolja Brandt, Florian Hoffmeister |
Series Film Editing by | Tim Murrell, Christopher Nelson, Daniel Greenway, Andrew MacRitchie, Jamie Alain, Kye Meechan, Justin Li, Bob Dewald |
Series Casting By | Kate Rhodes James, Carrie Audino, Laura Schiff |
Series Production Design by | Jonathan McKinstry |
Series Art Direction by | Matthew Hywel-Davies, Géza Kerti, Krisztina Szilágyi, Gwendolyn Margetson |
Series Set Decoration by | Kevin Downey, Tedd Kuchera |
Series Costume Design by | Annie Symons, Tish Monaghan, J.R. Hawbaker |
Series Makeup Department | Stephanie Shepherd, Daphne Croker-Saunders, Anita Kõváry-Kalán, Balázs Novák, Gabriella Németh, Iván Pohárnok, Yana Stoyanova, Anna Tesner, Alexandra Uri-Kovács, Gitta Wéber, Robert Spina, Vicki Syskakis, Bill Terezakis, Krista Young, Louise Fisher, Aileen Seaton, Pamela Haddock, Anna Kießer, Chris Lyons, Gábor Molnár, Maiko Mo Gomyo, Devon Bree Baker, Katie Goett, Krisztina Fehér, Raquel Munuera, Darryl Filion, Noémi Varró, Candice Harvey, Milena Tikvanska, Dion Farrell, Kari Scotton, Lee Coulombe, Mary Phan, Briana Scott, Samantha Burke, Aaron Wozlowski |
Series Production Management | Gergö Balika, Bea Batisz, Gabriella Csoma, Daniel Dallos, Veronika Dobos, Leslie Jacobowitz, Karen Payne, Peter Seres, Warren Carr, Heather Nevin, Jerry Pender, Damir Novkovic, Roko Tanta, Mátyás Vándor |
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Sándor Csali, Gábor Gajdos, András Hornek, Kerric MacDonald, Lee Tailor, Ferenc Tóth, Norbert Vilonya, Anna Sipos, Marco Ciglia, Scott Kukurudz, George Frenyó, Jason Furukawa, Szabolcs Alb, Ágnes Karsai, Danijel Krizanovic, Rita Nagy, Mick Ward, Peter Freeman, Chris Lamb, Brett McCord, Liam Powell, Brad Medhurst, Zsuzsa Tóth, Jeremy Marc Poitras, Marlon Hero, Clayton Alexander Durie, Kim Tran, Simon .J. Aguirre, Tamás Péter Chipie, Gabor Hege Hegedus, Calsey Diggens |
Series Art Department | Csongor Magyar, Timea Antal, Deryck Blake, Gábor Csiki, László Tibor Erdélyi, Zsolt Jancsó, Mario A. Jones, Viktoria Koreny, Jaroslaw Kozak, Viktor Marián, Lászlo Melicher, Norbert Nagy, Károly Németh, Fabien Oman, Beatrix Petõ, Barna Péli, Veronika Szigeti, Rafael Szécsi, Tibor Szécsi, Zoltán Sárdi, Nick Thomas, Jenö Udvardi, Daniel Veres, Lipcsei Zoltán, Nemo Balkanski, Lindsay Dakin, Aaron Michael Davidson, Kirsten Dumont-Aubrey, Denise Flower, Michelle Klips, Hastur McKay, Justin Neenan, Ana Saric, Jeremy Simser, Stephen Vance, Benoit Waller, Gregory Dewar, Nadya Lina, Chris Thompson, Andy Nieman, Lajos Balogh, Bela Bordas, Laszlo Boroczki, Eszter Bukai, Fanni Dömötör, Toto Gabor Toth, Amin Goran, Nimrod Hajdu, Krisztián Handa, Zoltán Haut, Gyongyi Horvath, Balázs Horváth, Szilvia Kaldi, Zsuzsa Kanovics, Magdi Kondorosi, Zsolt Kovács, Csaba Kócsi, András Levendovics, Mihály Marton, András Nagy, Zoltan Novak, Attila Pataki, Zvonko Saric, Erzsébet Staub, Gábor Sumicz, Attila Szabó, Villõ Turcsány, Gabor Voros, Rita Zsilvölgyi, Zahra Liberté Aldünia, Jim Dines, Arlene Craig, Roxanne Nesbitt, Linda Bándi, András Csernóczki, Attila Digi Kövári, Zoltán Virányi-Fontan, Richard Broad, Vladimir Bulatovic, John B. Keys, Don Kushner, Nicola Meloni, Rebecca Grace Smith, Cameron Meyer, Theodore Khouri |
Series Sound Department | Saoirse Christopherson, Philip Clements, Tamás Csaba, Sarah Elias, Gibran Farrah, Dániel Feltóti, Jim Goddard, Gábor Máté, Jeff Richardson, Norbert Szekeres, Milán Tuska, Lee Walpole, Jay Cheetham, Fraser Gee, Dean Giammarco, Patrick Haskill, Dave Hibbert, Gord Hillier, Hilary Jiawen Long, Aaron Olson, David Sendall, Bill Sheppard, Gordon Sproule, Stuart Hilliker, Catherine Thomas, Mike Kovac, Sylvia Zaradic, Maureen Murphy, Michael T. Williamson, Andy Kennedy, Paradox Delilah, Samuel Lehoczki, Ferenc Lukács, Forbes Noonan, Anna Wright, Darryl Marko, Greg Crawford, Dave Wilson, Mark Henry, Kyle Koekemoer, Jenna Lange, Timor Oren, Stephen Webster, Sam Biggs, Donald D. Brown, Simon Diggins, Art Young |
Series Special Effects by | Gabor Kiszelly, Géza Kocsis, Norbert Orosz, Tony Lazarowich, László Pintér, Christopher Theodore, Amos Wong, Béla Buzgó, Attila Góczán, Tamás Janicsek, Gyula Krasnyánszky, Péter Máté, Péter Szlávi, Adam Szlávy, Attila Vásári, Attila Érczkövi, Christina Castelo Branco, Balázs Hoffmann, Bálint Kolozsvári, Kim Mortensen, Malcolm Mott, Bill Pankiw, Cara E. Anderson, Joshua Mao, Adam Kleaman |
Series Visual Effects by | Petr Matas, Federico Abram, Brian Adler, Vojtech Batko, Christopher Brändström, Jakub Budina, Derek Burgess, Davide Cioffi, Jiri Cvancara, Pierre D oncieu, Silvia Debnarova, Amber Ducker, Adrian Dudak, Nick Feldman, Gergely Galisz, Hayley Garwood, Gabriela Hadová, Lukas Herrmann, Duncan Holland, Nadja Hromádko, Ondrej Hudecek, Lukas Jankovcin, Tomas Kalhous, Hugo Leygnac, Petr Marek, Dominik Matousek, Viktor Muller, Javier Ortega, Neville Page, Viral Patel, Frank Petzold, Babette Phillips, Robert Pik, Tomás Pokorný, Pavel Rehak, Tom Sainty, Miroslav Samanek, Jiri Stamfest, Jan Stripek, Dóra Sárközi, Libor Telupil, Michael Topol, Vaclav Uhlir, Petr Vcelicka, Daniel Veszely, David Vána, David Watson, Ami Yamauchi, Carlos Zaera, Andrii Zavolokin, Lawren Bancroft-Wilson, Jamie Barty, Pauline Burns, Oz Dolphin, Zdenek Hrazdira, Reuben T.C. Jones, Ken Kokka, Justin Li, Matthew McDonald, Dora Bence-Sarkozi, Ivaylo Naydenov, Sara Skirda, Petr Hepner, Pedro Sabrosa, Levente Vass, Mike Accettura, Romain Bayle, James Kawano, Peter Koss, Yves McCrae, Fenner Rockliffe, Petr Harmacek, Anna V. James, Michelle Martin, Velislav Stefanov, Tibor Szentkuti, Camil Adell, Tomaso Tartarotti, Martin Cicmanec, Hannah Critchley, Ilia Goncharov, Martin Holeysovsky, Georgi Nikolov, Nikola Paradjina, Adam Roslanowski, Georgij Barklaja, Santiago E. Iturmendi, Gabriela Petrova, Arek Stefaniak, Roman Weisgerber, Gord Dunick, Pehlivan Ivanov, Levente Safrany, Andres Gomez Zamora, Richard Greenwood, Karlie Carpentier Rosin, Jordan Suedfeld, Martin Cobelo, Roman Dlapa, Eric Durst, Mala Lal, Saruta Puff Pisanwalerd, Amy Thomas, Jakub Valica, Adrian Mak, Juan Alonso, Tri Do, Alican Görgeç, Tibor Melis, Leonardo Costa, Therese Zambra, Euna Kho, Jiri Kilevnik, Lenka Likarova, Julian Parry, Anna Harantova Ruizlova, Chrystia Siolkowsky, Aleksandra Stojanov, Dragostin Valev, Samuel John Joseph Walsh, Mike Woodhead, Trent Claus, Christiant D Alberto, Allison Glennon, Andrea Lazzarini, James Willingham III, Lauren Aspden, Severine Erickson, Benedict Gillingham-Sutton, Michael Gladkey, Athena Han, Erica Henderson, Erik T. Jensen, Michelle Kee, Matthew Lane, Jonathan S. Smith, Mark Stewart, Chris Van Dyck, Tarina Averill, Martin Humphrey, Dmitry Vinnik, Mike Wearing, Neil Calibud, Thierry Muller, József Tibor Pap, Martin Tlusty, Emily Yang, Joanna Lui, Brody Fikkert, Nora Keszeg, Alessandro Melillo, Nigel Allan, Jacys Cheng-Yu Lin, Esdras Prudente, Justin Reimer, Craig Van Den Biggelaar |
Series Stunts | Péter Katona, Attila Kosztor, Levente Lezsák, Paul Wu, Mike Crestejo, Ádám Bertalan, Krisztián Czirják, Péter Darai, József Kovalik Jr., Tibor Milos Krisko, Béla Orsányi, Zen Lim, Norbert Kovács, Brennan Walstrom, Owen Walstrom, Bence Ferenczi, Lori O Connell, István Draco Markolt, Gábor Perei, Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen, Hugo Raymundo, Nóra Kovács, Megan Hui, Alex Soldatov, Pilát Márk, Gábor Pesta, Alex Armbruster, Steve Chang, Jason William Day, Cameron Hilts, Matt Kennedy, Vincent Khai, Sean Kohnke, David Le, Marlo Marolle, Ben Van Huis |
Series Camera and Electrical Department | Péter Manzel, Szoke Andras, Attila Bilik, Márk Czirják, Bence Faragó, György Filip, Roland Fodor, Buda Gulyás, Ákos Gulyás, György Horváth, Zsolt Jámbor, Adam Kalacsi, Vilmos Keszler, Gusztáv Kirsch, János Kovács, Tibor Krautwurst, Kristóf Lánczos, Gábor Marosi, Aidan Monaghan, Bankhardt Máté, Gábor Nagy, Balázs Péter, Marci Ragályi, Bálint Svigruha, Viktor Székely, Attila Szûcs, Péter Rácz Tiger, Lukas Trso, Gábor Tóth, Ed Araquel, Mark Cohen, Justin Graf, Ken Gurney, Frank Halpenny, Junichi Hosoi, Christopher Kralik, Vince Laxton, Mike Sanchez, Steve Savard, Timothy Robin Spencer, Krista Stumph, Wyatt Thorseth, Zoltán Untsch, Jacob Slovak, Bruno Souza, Shane Day, Virgile Dean, T.C. Chapman, Maxwell Guy, Tom Kaczmarski, Stuart Lennox, Ed McMahon, Michael Taschereau, Jason Washburn, Andrew Chu, William Cash, Balázs Baki, Mark Epstein, Zsolt Farkas, Tibor Gazdig Jr., Almási Gábor, Zsolt Hoffer, Zsolt Irsán, Dávid Perlaki, András Pucsek, Csaba Pápai, Viktor Racsek, Gabor Schmidt, Virgil Tatu, Gergo Vasari, Attila Pfeffer, Charles Johnson, Bujdosó Bence, Jason J. Rodriguez, Tobias Sarin, Adam Tamer, Máté Herbai, Csaba Morva, Attila Négyessy, Dávid Virágh, Gabriel Boyko, Máté Kecskeméti, Sven Soukup, Ádám Fillenz, Imre Richárd Herczeg, Noel Villers, József Tibor Pap, Tamás Hevizi, Marton Miklauzic, Adam Varadi, Quentin de Jubécourt, Sam Stoessiger |
Series Animation Department | Jed Fisher, James Bown, Martin Lanzinger, Ian Potsos |
Series Casting Department | Kálmán Burai, Gordon Cowell, Emma Crompton, Zsolt Csutak, Tamás Kertész, Balázs Kovács, Alexandra Plank, Mónika Ács, Corinne Clark, Rebecca Davidson, Martha Dietsche, Sandra-Ken Freeman, Yôko Narahashi, Jennifer Page, Erika Valliere, Sasa Pirolic, Koltai Dávid, Emma Raine Walker, Marc Hirschfeld, Jacqueline Gallagher |
Series Costume and Wardrobe Department | Asztalos Babett, Ildikó Fogt, Ildiko Halasz, Brigitta Harmos, Brigitta Katona, Virág Kerényi, Júlia Kiss, Balázs Labancz, Eva Magyar, Nadia Merabti, Anna Munro, Joanna Nicholls, Réka Nikolics, Eloise Park, Josie Pledge, George Sayer, Camilla Thomson, Mátyás Tóth, Miklós Udvardy, Heloise Walker, Denise Barrett, Kata Bartyik, Sharon Fauvel, Mónika Frankl, Jaida Hay, Sharon Smith, Janice Swayze, Kenichi Tanaka, Petra Wright, Kyla Nesbitt, Sylvie Ong, Ferenc Fulmer, Takashi Bernhardt, Krisztina Tilhof, Sándor Daróczi, Vincent Dumas, Anna Sallay, Ana Toto, Holly Anderson, Rosalie Lee, Eva Minassian, Christina Petford, Katie Johnston, Raffaella Buck, Monica Haynes, Beth Miller, Alice Pico, Sheila Bingham, Shane Burzynski, Debbie Geaghan, Fumiko Horan, Ekaterina Kreinin, Emily Laing, Stephanie Nolin, Anna Postanski, Elizabeth Raap, Suzette Soloman, Colette Storey, Patrice Yapp |
Series Editorial Department | Mike Austin, Charlotte Carter, Andrew Cave, Lizzie Downes, Charley Fox, Adam Jurkovich, Szabó Máté, Jet Omoshebi, Karen Payne, Calum Peters, Emily Russul Saib, Nathan Summerfield, Aron Szucs, Bálint Tusor, Chad Band, Marc Dela Cruz, Diana NoLi, Thor Roos, David T.A. Warren, Anna Stalter, Jay Harada, Rob Duffield, Chris Hunter, Ryan Lino, Erika Moutinho, Mark Adams, Bob Dewald, Darren Tucker, Gwillym Hewetson, Toby Lloyd, Charles Bedwell, Raoul Crosby, W. Cody Nelson |
Series Location Management | Balint Kovacs, Bence Kovacs, Jason Liadis, Matt Palmer, Dávid Fillenz, Vladimir Miketa, Smiljan Tolj, Jonathan Cairns, Kerry Pearson, S. Steven Sach, Christina K. Williams, Tome Marcina, Richard Tickner |
Series Music Department | Sean Fernald, Laurence Love Greed, Ryan Neill, Natasha Duprey, Paul Shatto, Ron Korb, Clare Batterton |
Series Script and Continuity Department | Alessandra DiMona, Hannah van Dijk, Monica Tatu, Dora Simko, Gabriella Winkler, Amandine Dufraise |
Series Transportation Department | Karoly Niklasz, Alex Quantum, Allan Morgan, Serena Caine, Zdravko Plese, József Spáth, Larry Yampolsky |
Series Additional Crew | Brendan Gunn, Laura Sevier, Kauveh Khozein Carrera, Danielle Roderick, Eva Albecker, Matthew Betts, Ádám Bocskai, Veronika Bojtos, Kelly Kiyoon Chang, Zsigmond Cholnoky, Jim Dines, Noemi Duduka, Alex Eldridge, Gábor Gajdos, Levente Gajdos, Jack Glascott, Anna Goy, Jennifer Griffin, Andrea Hidas, Gabor Kaban, Norbert Kroó, Ágnes Kubikné Siroki, Ágnes Kun, László Kálmáncsi, Nathaniel Lovell-Smith, Andrew Okpeaha MacLean, Cara Marcous, Della Moore, David Packham, Anna Palinkas, Matthew Schneider, Zsolt Soltész, Iván Steiner, Melinda Szolgyemi, Zsófia Zatureczki, Peter Cummings, Saugat Datta, Audrey Hellmer, Emi Kamito, Jo Scott, Natalie Sutcliffe, George Takei, Benjámin Szabó, Andie Aichholz, Hanna McDermid, Kate Austin, Raphie Cantor, Jordan Dumbroff, Nishima Gupta, Alexandra Jacobson, Benjamin Klein, Kyle McCachen, Alejandro Moya Paredes, Spencer Neufeld, Andrew S. Ritchie, Nancy Vibert, Sheila Woodley, Ian Doig, Kent Fabian, Daniel Balogh, Antonia Begusic, Drew Brown, Charlotte Carter, Marco Ciglia, Atli Gunnarsson, Mihály Hajagos, Adrienn Kamarás, Aleksandra Kaminska, Ivana Krile, Romana M. Lulic, Hrvoje Margaretic, Gábor Molnár, János Papp, Gergely Riba, Oliver Sepsi, Jelena Udiljak, Lucija Veselic, John Mares, Alissa Ophoff, Adam Jaklics, Boglárka Kalászi, Gemma Andrew, Sheila Goodman, Lynda Schmit, Csilla Bedi, Patrick Clair, Raoul Marks, Szabó Máté, Janos Prihoda, Peter Seres, John Catron, Jason Crosby, Fabio Novitsky, Angelica Stirpe, Jason Gold, Andrea Nagy, Camille Corbett, Tina Gojun, Jovan Vujatovic, Maya Nadine, Viktoria Vay, Ann Wu-Lai Parry |
Genres | Adventure, Drama, Horror |
Companies | American Movie Classics (AMC), Scott Free Productions, Entertainment 360 |
Countries | USA |
Languages | English |
ContentRating | TV-14 |
ImDbRating | 7.9 |
ImDbRatingVotes | 44688 |
MetacriticRating | 76 |
Keywords | northwest passage,ship crew,polar bear,ship captain,doomed expedition |