Its first trailer shows body parts being dissected, vampires baring their fangs, spiders crawling over crosses, demonic possessions, multiple sex scenes and lots and lots of blood. And it's been viewed 1.5 million times on YouTube.
"Pyschosexual horror" show Penny Dreadful is on its way to New Zealand TV screens, one of a handful of gory series expected over the coming weeks, with the seventh and final season of True Blood (Prime), Bates Motel (Soho, June 12) and season two of Hannibal (TV3) also expected soon.
But Penny Dreadful seems to have grabbed the attention of American horror fans thanks to its scary, occasionally horrific gothic noir tale about otherworldy creatures roaming amongst the living.
Starring Josh Hartnett, Timothy Dalton and Eva Green and set in Victorian-era London, the Showtime series is up to its fourth episode and has mostly positive reviews, gaining a 71 per cent approval rating on Metacritic.
Critics say Penny Dreadful will appeal to fans who found American Horror Story too soft.