Prime Video's Divisive Horror Show Gets A Season 2 Release Year Confirmed
Prime Video's vivid and divisive horror show, THEM, gets a season 2 release year confirmed in a new highlight reel after a two-year absence.
Them is a horror anthology series set in 1953. The Prime Video original show centers on a black family who moves to an all-white neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, only to be haunted by evil forces. Them was created by Lee Marvin and stars Deborah Ayorinde, Ashley Thomas, and Shahadi Wright Joseph.
Prime Video's vivid and divisive horror show, THEM, gets a season 2 release year confirmed in a new highlight reel after a two-year absence.
Amazon's Them is a social horror set in the 1950s – but racist neighbors aren't all that haunt the Emorys. Here are the ghosts of Them explained.
We interview Them stars Deborah Ayorinde and Ashley Thomas about their characters Lucky and Henry, and the show's various themes.
We interview Them creator and producer Little Marvin about how the show came about, the decision to set it in Compton, and much more.
We interview Them star Ryan Kwanten about his role as George Bell, collaborating with Little Marvin on the show, and much more.
We interview Them stars Shahadi Wright Joseph and Melody Hurd about their roles as the daughters in the Emory household and much more.
We interview Them star Alison Pill about what drew her to the role of Betty Wendell, collaborating with Little Marvin, and much more.
The Emorys couldn’t move away from their haunted house in THEM, and the show draws upon the underhanded plans of real profiteers to trap the Emorys.
The horrors in THEM include wartime mustard gas experiments that tested chemical weapons on American soldiers, based on a real World War II program.
THEM premiered its first season, titled Covenant, on Amazon Prime, but season 2 of the terrifying horror anthology is already in the works.