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The Terror
Infamy
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During World War II, a series of bizarre deaths haunt a Japanese-American community, and a young man attempts to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.
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10 Episodes
A Sparrow in a Swallow’s Nest
E1
A Sparrow in a Swallow’s Nest
Episode 1
All the Demons Are Still in Hell
E2
All the Demons Are Still in Hell
Episode 2
Gaman
E3
Gaman
Episode 3
The Weak Are Meat
E4
The Weak Are Meat
Episode 4
Shatter Like a Pearl
E5
Shatter Like a Pearl
Episode 5
Taizo
E6
Taizo
Episode 6
My Perfect World
E7
My Perfect World
Episode 7
My Sweet Boy
E8
My Sweet Boy
Episode 8
Come and Get Me
E9
Come and Get Me
Episode 9
Into the Afterlife
E10
Into the Afterlife
Episode 10
Cast of Infamy
George Takei
Nobuhiro Yamato / Yamato-san
Kiki Sukezane
Yuko Tanabe
Shingo Usami
Henry Nakayama
Naoko Mori
Asako Nakayama
Miki Ishikawa
Amy Yoshida
Cristina Rodlo
Luz Ojeda
Derek Mio
Chester Nakayama
Infamy Reviews
Vox
Aja Romano
Though creepy and often effective, its supernatural horror plot is largely built around clichés involving women and motherhood, which are harder to sustain as compelling drama over a 10-episode season.
The Atlantic
Nancy Matsumoto
As a historical drama, The Terror: Infamy got a lot right, and as a Japanese American, I was gratified to see this painful era captured in a production anchored by Asian Americans.
The Atlantic
Nina Li Coomes
Infamy's dual sources of terror don't quite cohere into a single story. Part of the problem may lie in the writing and plotting. But the show also seems to offer different things to different viewers.
AV Club
Sean T. Collins
Good intentions only get you so far. As a work of horror filmmaking, this doesn't go very far at all.
Slate
Inkoo Kang
Infamy also features a wonderfully varied range of responses from the Japanese nationals and Japanese Americans in the camps.
Boston Globe
Isaac Feldberg
"Infamy" is thematically rich beyond that, especially in how it navigates the old ways, the new, and the messy realities in which they collide.
Pajiba
Roxana Hadadi
What people are certain isn't happening is, very much, happening, and that line between assuredness and doubt is what makes season two of The Terror so compelling.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
The upshot is a series that is so mesmerizing when it's being a stylistically conservative historical drama that when the mandatory inexplicable or ghastly moments arrive... they have less impact.
Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
That's the genre that Infamy is playing in, and the result is spookiness instead of eponymous terror. It's a campfire tale that won't jolt you immediately, but it packs an unsettling punch that lingers.
indieWire
Ben Travers
"The Terror" remains a thoughtful story of human nature, more haunting in its honesty than its ghosts.
Newsday
Verne Gay
Fine second season with solid horror elements, and a particularly engaging - and relevant - message.
Paste Magazine
Allison Shoemaker
Showrunner Alexander Woo and his team have crafted a hell of a ghost story, continuing the first season's knack for mixing together mythology, ambiguity, genre, and striking imagery to chill the bones.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
This is accomplished, risk-taking television. You certainly won't forget it.
AV Club
Danette Chavez
Infamy is most successful when it's exploring the ways in which these notions of "new" and "old"-birth country versus adopted home, nativists (or nationalists) versus immigrants, keeping cultural heritage alive versus assimilating-clash and overlap.
Variety
Caroline Framke
Alexander Woo and Max Borenstein's new iteration of the Terror series, both thanks to its subject matter and supernatural apparitions lurking at the edges, is permeated by an ever-creeping sense of dread that proves undeniable.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
Somewhat less intense experience than what I've seen of the first season with Jared Harris, but the franchise as a whole is proving a potent combination of what scares us in our imaginations and what should scare us in the world outside our windows.
Slant Magazine
Steven Nguyen Scaife
The series is striking not only for its scope, but for how uncompromising it is.
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
Infamy movingly portrays how Executive Order 9066 turned whole American communities (including that of Infamy star - and series consultant - George Takei and his family in the '40s) into wartime casualties. Paranoia shrouds every interaction.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Dominic Patten
Excellent and deeply moving.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Alex Maidy
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 good enough for a third chapter.
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The Terror: Infamy: We're Not Playing Games Here
The Terror: Infamy: We're Not Playing Games Here
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The Terror: Infamy Season 2: Official Comic-Con Trailer
The Terror: Infamy Season 2: Official Comic-Con Trailer
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The Terror: Infamy: First Look At Season 2
The Terror: Infamy: First Look At Season 2
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