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The iconic Bruce Campbell sits down to discuss his fun role in the new horror comedy series from Peacock, Hysteria! Campbell ...
Hysteria!' forges its own wild and wicked path. The result is a series that’s surprisingly singular and pretty damn ...
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Julie Bowen, Anna Camp and Bruce Campbell are the biggest names in a new Peacock series about the Satanic Panic of the 1980s called "Hysteria!" ...