AMC’s THE TERROR Is Back and the First 5 Minutes of Season 3 Are Gruesome and Disturbing

After a long stretch in the dark, The Terror is finally crawling back onto our screens, and it’s bringing something nasty with it. AMC’s horror anthology is gearing up for its third season, titled The Terror: Devil in Silver, and we’ve now got an early look at the opening five minutes.

The first season of The Terror reimagined the doomed Arctic expedition led by Sir John Franklin, blending real history with supernatural horror in the form of the Tuunbaq.

Season 2, The Terror: Infamy, shifted to a Japanese American internment camp during World War II and introduced a shape-shifting bakemono rooted in folklore. Different stories, same idea: human suffering colliding with something far more sinister.

Now, Season 3 is taking us somewhere new and uncomfortable. This time, the story centers on Pepper, played by Dan Stevens, a working-class man who ends up wrongfully committed to New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital.

Once inside, things spiral fast. Pepper isn’t just dealing with unstable patients, he’s uncovering secrets that suggest something far worse is lurking behind those walls. The series is based on the novel by Victor LaValle, who’s also writing and executive producing alongside Chris Cantwell.

Stevens’ character doesn’t show up in the opening scene that AMC shared. Instead, the first five minutes throw us straight into the deep end with two hospital staff members dealing with a dead patient. And this isn’t your typical hospital drama moment.

The man has apparently torn himself apart. We don’t see everything, but we see enough. Blood-soaked sheets. Limbs locked in unnatural positions. The workers are forced to break his bones just to get the body through the door. It’s grim, uncomfortable, and not for the squeamish.

But the real hook here isn’t just the gore. It’s the mystery. There are hints that something isn’t right about this death. The idea that the patient may not have done this to himself hangs in the air, and the camera makes a point to linger on one detail that horror fans will immediately clock: room 217.

That number isn’t random. It’s a direct nod to The Shining by Stephen King, where Room 217 is tied to some seriously disturbing supernatural activity. It’s a clever little Easter egg that suggests Devil in Silver might be dealing with something equally malevolent. Maybe even something demonic.

The vibe here lines up perfectly with what made the earlier seasons so effective. Slow-building dread, brutal imagery, and the constant sense that something unseen is pulling the strings. Even better, you don’t need to have watched the previous seasons to jump in. Like before, this is a standalone story.

The Terror: Devil in Silver premieres May 7 on AMC+ and Shudder.

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