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Hysteria! (2024)
Season 1
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Follows a struggling high school heavy metal band of outcasts who use the town's sudden interest in the occult to start a reputation as a Satanic metal band, until a strange series of events triggers a witch hunt that leads back to them.
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8 Episodes
Hysteria
E1
Episode 1
Hysteria
In 1989, strange events take place in a small town. A teenager disappears. Tremors shake the town. A mysterious pentagram. Fears of a Satanic cult spread to explain these events while a high school metal band plans a gig gives inspiration.
Die Young
E2
Episode 2
Die Young
Dylan's interview with Chief Dandridge reveals a development in the missing person's case; Faith and Linda question their recent experiences; suspicion toward the Dethkrunch trio grows as all of Happy Hollow gathers for an event at the church.
Can I Play with Madness
E3
Episode 3
Can I Play with Madness
Dethkrunch hosts a Satanic cult meeting; Linda tries to understand what's happening to her.
Dance Macabre
E4
Episode 4
Dance Macabre
Dylan and Judith make their relationship official; Faith attempts normalcy for a night.
Mother
E5
Episode 5
Mother
When Chief Dandridge's cult suspicions are confirmed, Dylan and the other members become the center of his investigation; Linda fears she is losing herself after a shocking confrontation;Faith struggles to play her part with Tracy and the Reverend.
Speaking in Tongues
E6
Episode 6
Speaking in Tongues
A week before Ryan's disappearance, a budding romance forms between him and Faith. However, when Tracy hears rumours about her daughter's love life, she must take drastic measures to stop her from making the same mistakes she did as a teenager.
It's Late
E7
Episode 7
It's Late
Dylan tries to clean up his act but quickly learns it may be harder than expected; Chief Dandridge's investigation reaches a fork in the road as the town grows restless; Tracy is called upon to help the town's demonic threat, but it may be too late.
Heaven's on Fire
E8
Episode 8
Heaven's on Fire
The Campbells join Tracy at the church, where she plans to end the town's demonic threat; Jordy and Spud must expose Tracy's true motives before it's too late; Dandridge closes in on the Reverend; Judith leads her first ceremony as a cult leader.
Cast of Season 1
Julie Bowen
Linda Campbell
Anna Camp
Tracy Whitehead
Emjay Anthony
Dylan Campbell
Chiara Aurelia
Jordy
Kezii Curtis
Spud
Nikki Hahn
Faith
Bruce Campbell
Chief Dandridge
Garret Dillahunt
The Reverend
Jessica Treska
Judith
Milly Shapiro
Ingrid
Season 1 Reviews
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
So inaptly straight-faced that it casts Bruce Campbell as the chief of police and then denies him the opportunity to flex his action-comedy muscles, it's a misguided nostalgia trip that never comes close to earning a devil-horn salute.
RogerEbert.com
Nandini Balial
The writing doesn't push far enough to provide anything more than a passing parallel to modern-day anxieties.
Tell-Tale TV
Breeze Riley
[Hysteria!] isn't likely to earn cult status, but its satanic panic storyline is an entertaining enough option for October if you're looking for something new to watch.
Pop Culture Maniacs
Jean Henegan
There are some strong performances, a mostly interesting central arc, and I found myself emotionally invested in a couple of the character's arcs. Which, really, is more than enough to turn a Halloween series into something worth a look.
FandomWire
Sean Boelman
Hysteria! is a ton of fun, offering a good balance of laughs, thrills, and compelling coming-of-age drama.
Hey, Have You Seen ...?
Jared Mobarak
Everything has an over-the-top edge-one I wish Kane and company took even further. When Bruce Campbell is your pragmatic straight man, you get an idea of how unhinged the rest can become.
Decider
Johnny Loftus
Hysteria! is funny, loves heavy metal, and does up its 1980s setting well. But it's also having a real good time keeping us on the back foot.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
It's the perceptive, character-driven drama they're grounded in that makes the comedy and the horror work.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
It's a mess, but it isn't without audacity. That's a calling card, if not necessarily a success.
CBR
Nicholas Brooks
Hysteria! doesn't dare to do anything different from other horror shows, but it does lean on what worked in the past and uses that to tell an even more mature story with solid scares and heart.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Alex Maidy
Enjoy Hysteria! for the scares, you may learn something eerily true about how easy it can be to convince the world the sky is falling or even that the Devil is among us.
indieWire
Proma Khosla
Everything wraps up in some fashion, with potential for future seasons, but with varying degrees of fulfillment.
Den of Geek
Akos Peterbencze
The eight-episode show proudly exhibits a horror-laden ensemble cast (Bruce Campbell! Julie Bowen! The girl from Hereditary!) accompanied by a banger rock-n-roll soundtrack and an overflowing adoration for classic genre tropes.
Black Girl Nerds
Cassondra Feltus
Set against the backdrop of Satanic Panic, Hysteria! is a coming-of-age thriller that dives into the dangers of false narratives, parental fear, teenage rebellion, and religious fanaticism.
Morbidly Beautiful
Stephanie Malone
With a killer combo of teen drama, slick writing, a soundtrack full of bangers, stylish editing, and an ultra-cool retro aesthetic that's sure to delight children of the 80s and those with a nostalgic bent, it's eight hours of unbridled entertainment.
Common Sense Media
Jenny Nixon
The show starts off like a campy teen horror story, then the focus turns to a zillion other characters and subplots-not all of which are successful or consistent in tone.
AV Club
Saloni Gajjar
Hysteria! mines the Satanic panic for a devil of a good time. While the early episodes instill intrigue and scares, that don't fully pan out by the end, the show is still a fun spooky-season treat.
Polygon
Zosha Millman
Hysteria! is a bit of a tonal tightrope, with thriller and dramedy splashes becoming fuel to the fire of the horror influences. Throughout it all, the characters feel like characters, not just half-remembered Amblin archetypes.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Kate Sánchez
Whether you're in the mood for A+ nostalgia, the skewering of paranoid church moms, or some dang good Bruce Campbell moments, Hysteria (2024) is precisely what you should watch.
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