
“TWO SENTENCE HORROR STORIES”
Sundays (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) on The CW
Inspired by online microfiction, TWO SENTENCE HORROR STORIES is a critically acclaimed psychological horror anthology series featuring a different sub-genre of horror in each episode. Designed to subvert classic horror tropes by centering on everyday people and diverse, intersectional perspectives, the half-hour series taps into universal primal fears while tackling provocative social and cultural issues that exist within our modern society.
Created by Vera Miao, TWO SENTENCE HORROR STORIES is from award-winning studio Stage 13. Season three was executive produced by Miao, Lisa Morales (“Queen Sugar,” “Shameless”), and Liz Levine (“Story of A Girl,” “Toad Road”).
CREDITS FOR “TWO SENTENCE HORROR STORIES” ON THE CW
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Sundays (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) on The CW
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Network debut:
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August 8, 2019
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Short Synopsis:
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Contemporary tales of horror and haunting for the diverse and digital age. Inspired by online microfiction of two sentence horror stories, this anthology series taps into universal primal fears, filtered through the anxieties of the most connected and inclusive generation. With dizzying advancements in technology, social progress, inequality and environmental degradation…the things that haunt us are still the same.
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Cast:
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Jacqueline Robbins as Jane
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Joyce Robbins as Mabel
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Matthew Kevin Anderson as Seth
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Donald Heng as Christian
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Michael Ayres as Ben
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Allyson Grant as Al
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Graham Verchere as Pete
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Sam Robert Muik as Wes
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Sean Depner as AJ
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Patrick Lubczyk as Jeremy
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Michael Taylor as Brendan
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Christina Orjalo as Sam
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Sophia Reid-Gantzert as Angela
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Matthew James Dowden as Mr. Manderley
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Paula Lindberg as Mrs. Manderley
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Rami Kahlon as Rami Kahlon
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Naomi King as Cara
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Savannah Basley as Olivia
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Trevor Lerner as Burly
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Sarah Himadeh as Shiraz
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Samer Salem as Karim
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Michael Benyaer as Ahmed
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Chris River as Krish
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Dejan Loyola as JD
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Rashi Grewal as Ahana
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Munish Sharma as Ajay
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Requell Jodeah as Sonya
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Peter Shinkoda as Koa
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Mapuana Makia as Leilani
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Jason McKinnon as Owen
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Remy Marthaller as Maile
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Nani Browne as Alana
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Eva Brooke Baker as Sophia
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Leanne Khol Young as Kendra
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Keilani Elizabeth Rose as Kala
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Romaine Waite as Montrell
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Alaysia Jackson as Vivie
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Erin Karpluk as Clara
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BJ Harrison as Franny
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Andres Collantes as Axel
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Zak Santiago as Dante
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Michel Issa Rubio as Javi
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Tim Perez as Rodrigo
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Sandra Flores as Tia Flora
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Isaiah Ramirez as Young Alex
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Magda Ochoa as Tia Letty
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Valin Shinyei as El Coco
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Executive Producers:
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Vera Miao, Lisa Morales and Liz Levine
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Produced by:
Format:
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Stage 13
Drama/Alternative 30 mins
(Filmed in HD)
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Origination:
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Vancouver, BC
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Media contacts:
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Cyndee Ellefson
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Cyndee.Ellefson@cwtv.com
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January 2022