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The Terror - Season 1

A Royal Naval expedition voyages into unchartered territory as the crew attempts to discover the Northwest Passage. Faced with treacherous conditions, limited resources, dwindling hope and fear of the unknown, the crew is pushed to the brink of extinction.

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Top Cast

  • Derek Mio

    Derek Mio

    Chester Nakayama

  • Cristina Rodlo

    Cristina Rodlo

    Luz Ojeda

  • Kiki Sukezane

    Kiki Sukezane

    Yuko Tanabe

  • Shingo Usami

    Shingo Usami

    Henry Nakayama

  • Naoko Mori

    Naoko Mori

    Asako Nakayama

  • Miki Ishikawa

    Miki Ishikawa

    Amy Yoshida

  • George Takei

    George Takei

    Nobuhiro Yamato / Yamato-san

Overview

A Royal Naval expedition voyages into unchartered territory as the crew attempts to discover the Northwest Passage. Faced with treacherous conditions, limited resources, dwindling hope and fear of the unknown, the crew is pushed to the brink of extinction.

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