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  1. The series' second season turns the show into a Genre Anthology, namely historical fiction/horror, named The Terror: Infamy. A third season has been announced based on Victor LaValle‘s The Devil in Silver to air sometime in 2025.

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  2. Season 2's "Peace Pipe", though, has a drunk driver crash into a parked car, where a young mother left her daughter while she did grocery shopping.

  3. Season 2 is like watching a predictable, trope filled generic TV horror anthology show (like American Horror story, or chanel zero). Season 1 felt like taking a dive into the cold, dark, timeless horror of a HP lovecraft novel.

  4. In season two, the horror is ramped up a lot more, to the point where probably every single person that enjoyed season one despite the horror felt alienated by season two. Plus the settings are a lot different and Chester is quite annoying compared to, you know Crozier.

  5. 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.

  6. Watchlist. A series of bizarre deaths haunt a Japanese American community during World War II while Chester Nakayama and his friends and family face persecution from the American government in a...

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  8. The blend of J-horror tropes with history and family drama makes The Terror: Infamy a worthy addition to this growing anthology and makes it very difficult for AMC to find a story that will be...

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