John Carpenter's lending his powerful name to a new horror anthology series
John Carpenter Presents will aim to translate the Master Of Horror's style and reputation into the realm of anthology TV.
John Carpenter, Photo: Michael Tullberg/Getty Images
Although the man himself tends to be pretty humble, bordering on self-deprecating, about his lasting influences on horror, everybody else in the business understands the potency of John Carpenter’s name and reputation. A few years back, for instance, the Thing and Halloween director lent both his moniker, and his music, to a slightly unlikely TV project, Peacock’s John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams—by all accounts a pretty awful true-crime show whose only major distinguishing factor was Carpenter’s fairly limited involvement. (He directed a single episode of the series, with its true-crime recreations aiming to cheaply ape his style.) Now, a new horror anthology series will try to bring the legendary creator a little closer to his comfort zone.