Syfy's Channel Zero is one of the best shows on television that you're not watching. It's a horror anthology series based on "creepypastas"-- short, scary stories shared on forums and sites like ...
Nick Antosca, in an interview on the production of his Syfy horror anthology Channel Zero, expressed that the challenge in adapting stories for his show was to find an opportunity for "an adaptation ...
Thanks in large part to the ongoing success of FX's American Horror Story, horror anthologies have become a hot commodity on TV again, and Syfy's Channel Zero is hoping to cash in on that trend with ...
One day after the first season of Channel Zero wrapped up on Syfy, Season 2 of the horror show, adapted from Creepypasta stories, has been announced in an eerie new trailer. This time, the plot will ...
Some quick casting news has come in for the new Syfy series “Channel Zero,” as Deadline is reporting that “The Path” star Amy Forsyth has been tapped to topline the second installment of the horror ...
Syfy’s anthology series based on a Creepypasta short story premieres September 27. The tagline “Nightmares come from somewhere” might not sound all that scary by itself, but paired with the extremely ...
Creepypastas, man! You’ve gotta love them. For those unfamiliar with the term, the official Creepypasta website has a great definition: A “creepypasta” is a short piece of horror fiction. The name is ...
If you've managed to life your entire life on the internet without encountering the Internet viral sensation creepypasta, then A) I envy you, and B) you should stop reading now in order to preserve ...
SyFy just released a promo for Channel Zero, and if you’ve ever fallen down a “deep web” rabbit hole, the show might sound familiar. Creepypasta is an online phenomenon of weird, disturbing, and ...
Slenderman, and many other internet-age boogeyman, became popular in this online forum for scary stories, and today Syfy released the first promo for its creepypasta-informed series, Channel Zero. The ...
Syfy has ordered up two more helpings of creepypasta, Variety has learned. Horror anthology “Channel Zero” will be making third and fourth installments for the NBCU net. “Channel Zero” brings to the ...