The Terror: Infamy.
Yesterday, December 7th, 1941—a date which will live in infamy—the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.
In The Terror: Infamy, a series of bizarre deaths haunt a Japanese-American internment camp in World War II. A young man Chester Nakayama (Derek Mio) seeks to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible.
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George Takei, who grew up in two Japanese-American internment camps during World War II, consulted and stars on season 2 of the Ridley Scott-produced horror anthology series The Terror.
Cast: George Takei, Derek Mio, Alex Shimizu, Kiki Sukezane, Miki Ishikawa, Lee Shorten, James Saito, Hira Ambrosino, Naoko Mori , Shingo Usama, Eiji Inoue, Mathew Bittroff, Kai Bradbury, Peter Kawasaki, Kasey Ryne Mazak, William deVry.
All of the Japanese-American parts were played by actors of Japanese descent.
Eiji Inoue as Hideo, Alex Shimizu as Toshiro Furuya, George Takei as Nobuhiro Yamato, Miki Ishikawa as Amy Yoshida, Lee Shorten as Walt Yoshida, James Saito as Wilson Yoshida, Hira Ambrosino as Fumiko Yoshida, Naoko Mori as Asako Nakayama, Shingo Usama as Henry Nakayama. Ed Araquel/AMC.
Japanese-American interment camp.
Terror inside.
The Terror: Infamy filmed around Vancouver from mid-January until mid-May at the Britannia Heritage Shipyard Park in Steveston and at a massive Japanese-American internment camp set built in Langley.
Interment camp set in Langley.
Join us at Colinas de Oro, Aug 12 and let #TheTerror begin. pic.twitter.com/2PuOr8qZR2
— Lee Shorten (@lcshorten) April 8, 2019
In Steveston:
Big TV set lights over @BritShipyards in #Steveston for @TheTerrorAMC series filming this week. Our little corner of @Richmond_BC makes such a beautiful backdrop. pic.twitter.com/ZlNtRuLu9S
— StevestonLife (@stevestonLife) February 7, 2019
First look:
Here’s your first behind the scenes look at #TheTerror season two! pic.twitter.com/rLJIBUfDvX
— AMC UK (@AMCtvUK) February 20, 2019
George Takei at Fan Expo Vancouver on March 2nd.
George Takei shares with the @FANEXPOVAN crowd stories about the experience of Japanese interment and what it was like filming his 10-part series telling the tale in Vancouver and an actual site of a Canadian Japanese internment camp . #FXV2019 #dailyhivevan pic.twitter.com/zsnQUDmpus
— Pop Goes The World📺 (@Popgoestheworld) March 2, 2019
George Takei at ATX TV Festival in Austin in Healy June.
Panel of @TheTerrorAMC at @drafthouse Ritz 1 theatre! @GeorgeTakei @JC_DOP #TheTerror #ATXTVs8 pic.twitter.com/vHy7z7agfN
— ATX TV Festival (@ATXFestival) June 6, 2019