TV series
50 States of Fright
Overview
A horror anthology series based on urban legends that takes viewers deeper into the horrors that lurk just beneath the surface of America.
Details
- First air date
- 2020-04-06
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 2 seasons
- Episodes
- 24 episodes
- Genres
- Drama, Crime
- Network
- Quibi
- Production
- DIGA Studios, Gunpowder & Sky, Pod3 Productions
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Colin Ford as Kyle
- Rachel Brosnahan as Heather
- Travis Fimmel as Dave
- Jacob Batalon as Simon
- Ming-Na Wen as Susan
- Karen Allen as Sheriff Stallings
- Alex Fitzalan as Ashley Whitmore
- Joshua Mikel as Lindstrom
- Dan Ginnane as Bobby Wu
- Lisa Chandler as The Prisoner
- Danay García as Maria Vazquez
- Greyston Holt as Scott Wilke
Creators and crew
- Sam Raimi - Creator
- Van Toffler - Executive Producer
- Tony DiSanto - Executive Producer
- Barry Barclay - Executive Producer
- Tommy Coriale - Executive Producer
- Deborah Liebling - Executive Producer
Seasons
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