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The Scariest Shows On Netflix Right Now

Last Updated: October 12th

Making a scary show is tough enough, and making a scary show that’s also compelling entertainment is practically a minor miracle. That’s reflected in the selection of Netflix‘s content library, too. But the small sampling contains quite a few certified gems, not to mention some terrifying programs that don’t quite fall under the horror umbrella. Read on for a reader’s digest of the scariest shows on Netflix currently lurking in wait for you to watch, and know that there’s no shame in sleeping with a nightlight all the way through Halloween.

This will be replete with spoilers, so read at your own discretion.

Related: The Best Horror Movies On Netflix Right Now

The Haunting Of Bly Manor

Netflix

1 season, 9 episodes | IMDb: 7.9/10

Mike Flanagan gave us all nightmares with his previous Netflix horror series, The Haunting of Hill House, but this new story — that features a few familiar faces for fans of his original work — feels a bit different. We’re ditching the haunting of one dysfunctional family for the heartbreaking tale of two orphans who, after their au pair dies in a very tragic manner, are assigned a new nanny (You’s Victoria Pedretti), who quickly upends things, for better and worse.

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Ratched

Netflix

1 season, 8 episodes | IMDb: 7.4/10

Ryan Murphy is back to give us his twisted take on the origin stories of one of horror’s most notorious villains. Sarah Paulson plays Nurse Ratched before her One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest days as she arrives at the asylum and starts making some necessary “improvements.” Of course, she has ulterior motives, which include freeing deranged serial killers and tempting patients to commit suicide but she also flips out on co-workers who try to steal her peaches from the breakroom, so hey, at least there will be some comedy paired with the madness of this show.

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Penny Dreadful

Showtime

3 seasons, 27 episodes | IMDb: 8.2/10

John Logan’s playful, yet disturbing, tribute to Victorian horror mixes and matches both original characters and bit players from classics like Dracula to tell an unnerving tale of Malcolm Murray (Timothy Dalton), a former explorer desperately searching for his family with the help of mysterious medium Vanessa Ives (Eva Green), a Wild West performer with a past (Josh Hartnett), and an arrogant anatomist with a dark secret.

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The Twilight Zone

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CBS

4 seasons, 156 episodes | IMDb: 9/10

Rod Serling’s timeless collection of strange tales of the macabre and supernatural lives today almost as a novelty object, a look back into a time of simpler, more transparently allegorical storytelling. Serling’s finest half-hours were part social commentary, part masterfully composed exercises in tension, part pulp genre indulgence, but the charmingly dated special effects have greatly diminished the show’s capacity to shock. There’s still plenty of fear to be found in The Twilight Zone, however. It just sets in hours later, as the viewer’s laying in bed wondering just how plausible it would be for neighbors to turn on one another in the face of a mysterious external threat. The most fearsome monsters in this vintage series were always the humans and our many failures — distrust, ignorance, bigotry, malice, you name it — are far more hazardous than that week’s ghoul. Serling’s scares get under your skin and slowly work their way up to your brain, burrowing into the little corner in the back of your mind still afraid of the monster under the bed.

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Bates Motel

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A&E

5 seasons, 50 episodes | IMDb: 8.2/10

This prequel to Psycho shouldn’t be able to wield as much power to shock as it does; even if you haven’t seen Hitchcock’s immortal 1960 thriller, you know the friendly kid gets all stabby in the shower when he puts on a wig. And yet, young Norman Bates’ inexorable transition into the homicidal corporeal ghost of his controlling mother still scandalizes and surprises. For one, the incestuous heat radiating from stars Freddie Highmore and Vera Farmiga is engrossing and stomach-turning in equal measure. But watching the subtle manipulations she works on him, the gaslighting, the deceptions, and the mind tricks, the depth of their dysfunction takes on a scariness all its own. A brain’s a powerful thing, and when one person can exercise total control over someone else’s, darkness creeps in. Norma lays the seeds of insanity in her own son, and knowing just how they’ll blossom doesn’t make watching the process any less painful.

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The Kirlian Frequency

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1 season, 5 episodes | IMDb: 7.6/10

This web series from Argentina migrated to Netflix not too long ago, and it’s been scaring the sh*t out of people who happen to stumble on it ever since. An animated, short-form horror show, the story revolves around a radio that broadcasts only at night from a small town deep inside Buenos Aires Province where all kinds of macabre and supernatural events occur. It’s twisted and beautifully crafted and the easiest binge-watch you’ll find on this list.

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Dead Set

Channel 4

1 season, 5 episodes | IMDb: 7.8/10

Charlie Brooker, the mastermind behind Black Mirror, was a media critic before he got into fiction, with a particular focus on the unethical behavior and cheap theatrics of reality television. Brooker presented a good cynical, misanthropic front, but as you watch Dead Set, his 2007 series, his concern with how television, especially reality TV, is too often built on dehumanizing and destroying people comes to the fore. And all of that was condensed into one five-episode series.

Dead Set’s premise is simple: the Big Brother house (and yes, it’s the real set) is crashed by a swarm of zombies and a bunch of self-centered celebrity wannabes have to try and take shelter from the undead. It was, blatantly, a stunt, right down to casting multiple real members of former Big Brother casts in small roles. Brooker even talked the network into airing all five episodes on five consecutive nights leading up to the finale broadcasting on Halloween 2008, which makes it perfect for binge watching. What’s admirable is how dedicated Brooker is to the show’s conceit, and it shows the balance of criticism and scares he’d bring to Black Mirror just a few years later.

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The Walking Dead

AMC

9 seasons, 152 episodes | IMDb: 8.3/10

The zombies on AMC’s blockbuster program often serve allegorical purposes in the show, representing any sort of external threat that puts disparate collections of people into crisis mode and revealing extreme truths about human nature pushed to the edge. But of course a zombie series must also be a horror series, and while the show tends to err away from traditional horror filmmaking, there’s still plenty of room for jaw-dropping set pieces of suspense and terror. The zombies themselves have grown ever more gruesome as the show’s budget has increased proportionally with its popularity, but it’s the desperation of life post-outbreak that disturbs audiences the most. Drastic times drive ordinary, good people to commit craven, self-serving, or even sadistic acts. No suggestion the show makes is more unsettling than the idea that decency can no longer exist in a world gone mad.

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Twin Peaks

Showtime

2 seasons, 30 episodes | IMDb: 8.8/10

David Lynch’s foray into the small screen has maintained a fiercely devoted cult audience due to its trapped-in-amber ’90s style, surreal sense of slightly-off humor, and deep ensemble of lovably eccentric locals in the lumber town of Twin Peaks, Washington. Lynch and his co-creator Mark Frost displayed such a talent for inhabiting a wide array of tones and styles, that when they occasionally shifted the dial to “horror,” it came like a knife out of nowhere. Lynch works in the visual language of dreams, his tendrils of terror creeping out from the periphery of consciousness and gradually turning an ordinary scene into a nightmare. Killer BOB, the villain of the initial stretch of “Who Killed Laura Palmer?” episodes, may very well be one of the most horrifying characters in the history of the TV medium, his human form masking a primal, animalistic violence. Later episodes would fly off the rails in a spectacular fashion following creative clashes between the showrunners, but when Frost and Lynch were working in perfect harmony, they could compose unexpected nocturnes of pure fear.

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Black Mirror

Netflix

5 seasons, 22 episodes | IMDb: 8.8/10

This speculative-fiction series has packed more ideas and complex philosophizing into seven episodes than most shows manage over several seasons. Like a sleeker, tech-themed Twilight Zone successor, it explores the potentially ruinous effects of leaps forward in cybernetic and virtual innovation, following these possible futures toward the darkest possible outcomes. (Some of these episodes have turned out to be eerily prescient; in one episode, the British Prime Minister violates a pig on national television to placate a kidnapper, which actual PM David Cameron allegedly did for real during his college years!) Unsurprisingly, the cumulative effect of technological advances is usually something deeply disturbing.

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American Horror Story

FX

8 seasons, 106 episodes | IMDb: 8.1/10

Living proof that a show need not be well-calculated, intelligent, or even coherent to be scary, Ryan Murphy’s anthology series has made it five seasons by throwing everything at the wall and using whatever sticks. The gambit of starting from square one with new characters in a new plotline every season suits the show well, in that it frees the creators from consequences, American Horror Story‘s enemy #1. The complete absence of internal logic makes effective storytelling of any sort virtually impossible, but it allows Murphy the freedom to assemble whatever traumatizing tableaux might cross his deranged mind without worrying about how it might fit into a larger narrative. Spectacle has historically been Murphy’s strong suit; American Horror Story is really no different from Glee, except the elaborate production numbers have been replaced by displays of hair-curling gore and graphic disfigurement. Everything else is extraneous, and Murphy’s job is to get it out of the way to make room for the fireworks.

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The Haunting of Hill House

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1 season, 10 episodes | IMDb: 8.7/10

Mike Flanagan knows how to do horror, and his series for Netflix, The Haunting of Hill House, is proof of that. The show, like the book off which it’s based, follows the fractured Crain family as they try to make peace with their dark and twisted path. Of course, through some carefully-timed flashbacks, we see why the Crain siblings are so messed up: They lived in a haunted house as children, a house that eventually caused the death of their mother. There are plenty of frights to keep horror fans interested in this thriller, but the real point of this show is investigating trauma and its lingering effects. Makes sense that horror is the best way to do that.

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Kevin Morby Performed ‘Sundowner’ Songs And Did Silly Things On Adult Swim’s ‘Fishcenter’

Fishcenter Live is a strange Adult Swim program (more strange than most of their stuff) which focuses on fish in a tank. They have musical performances as well, and they’ve hooked some big-time artists over the past few years, like Post Malone, Alvvays, 100 Gecs, and Cage The Elephant. On a recent episode, the show was graced with the presence of Kevin Morby, who gave an acoustic performance (remote from Kansas City, Kansas) of multiple Sundowner songs while virtually surrounded by real fish and fake tank decorations, as part of the program’s fall concert series. The show aired on October 7, but the “Provisions” performance was just uploaded to YouTube today.

Morby had some fun elsewhere during the two-hour broadcast. Morby helped field phone calls from viewers, wrote a song for a fish, and played a game called “Kevin Morby’s Dick,” a trivia game where callers were tasked with answering questions about the classic novel Moby Dick and about Morby himself.

Meanwhile, Morby previously said of Sundowner, “It is a depiction of isolation. Of the past. Of an uncertain future. Of provisions. Of an omen. Of a dead deer. Of an icon. Of a Los Angeles themed hotel in rural Kansas. Of billowing campfires, a mermaid and a highway lined in rabbit fur. It is a depiction of the nervous feeling that comes with the sky’s proud announcement that another day will be soon coming to a close as the pink light recedes and the street lamps and house lights suddenly click on.”

Watch the full Fishcenter Live episode (which won’t be available after tomorrow, October 13) here.

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Offset Lost A Six-Carat Diamond While Celebrating Cardi B’s Birthday

Offset spent the weekend celebrating his wife Cardi B’s 28th birthday but woke up lamenting one thing he lost: A six-carat diamond that fell out of his earring at some point during the festivities. Offset posted about the discovery on Sunday afternoon, taking a photo for Instagram to demonstrate the loss. Focusing on the remaining earring post, Offset wrote, “6 karat gone. didn’t even notice till I woke up this morning. #shithurt.”

However, the earring was a small price to pay for the recovery he made — add it onto his tab for a night out in Vegas, a billboard in LA wishing Cardi a happy birthday, and the Rolls-Royce truck he bought her. All told, the bill has seemingly bought his way back into her heart — at least for now — after she reportedly filed for divorce from their three-year marriage. Cardi explained that she wanted to end the relationship because she was tired of arguing, but Offset was clearly undaunted.

It’s the second time Offset narrowly avoided a return to single life and he had better hope the third time is the charm — both times the couple nearly split, Cardi noted that her DMs blew up with suitors shooting their shots. If losing a six-carat gemstone “hurt,” alimony payments might just kill him.

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BTS Own The Top Two Spots On The Hot 100 Thanks To Their Second No. 1 Single, A ‘Savage Love’ Remix

BTS made chart history when “Dynamite” landed in the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in September, and they’re not done re-writing the record books: The group is back on top of the Hot 100 chart dated October 17 thanks to a remix of Jawsh 685’s “Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat),” on which BTS and Jason Derulo feature and which is now No. 1. The song is Derulo’s second No. 1 single and Jawsh 685’s first.

Furthermore, “Dynamite” is No. 2, which makes BTS the first group to simultaneously have the top two songs since The Black Eyed Peas did in June and July 2009 with “Boom Boom Pow” and “I Gotta Feeling.” This makes BTS only the fifth group to ever have the top two Hot 100 songs in the same week: Black Eyes Peas, Outkast (who did so for eight weeks in 2003-04), the Bee Gees (five weeks in 1978), and The Beatles (10 weeks in 1964).

In the wake of the accomplishment, BTS thanked their fans, writing on Twitter, “Two songs on top of the chart! Thank you ARMY for all your love!”

Meanwhile, The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights,” which recently broke the record for the most weeks spent in the top 5 of the Hot 100, is No. 6 on the new chart. This is the song’s 34th week in the top ten, which means it is closing in on the record for most weeks spent in the top 10, which is currently held by Post Malone’s “Circles” at 39 weeks.

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Channing Tatum And HBO Want To Follow Elon Musk To Outer Space (Kind Of)

A six-part series focusing on Elon Musk’s space exploration company is being developed by HBO and Channing Tatum’s production company Free Association. While Musk himself isn’t involved with the series, as of yet, the show will center around his ambitious plans to take humanity to the stars in an effort to colonize the moon and Mars. Via Variety:

The six-episode series “SpaceX” will be based on the book “Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future” by Ashlee Vance. It will document how Musk, in pursuit of his lifelong dream to make humankind a multi-planetary species, handpicks a team of engineers to work on a remote Pacific Island where they build, and launch, the first SpaceX rocket into orbit. It spurred a new era of privately funded space exploration, culminating in the first manned Space X launch of the Falcon 9 on May 30, 2020.

In a convenient bit of synergy, SpaceX has been making headlines in the entertainment realm thanks to Musk teaming up with Tom Cruise and director Doug Liman to film the first motion picture in space. Cruise secured the funding from Musk over a Zoom call, and the two are on track to make movie history.

However, Musk has also been in the news thanks to his penchant for controversial tweets. After Musk made a seemingly transphobic statement about pronouns, his partner Grimes jumped into this replies and pleaded with the space magnate to go offline. “I love you but please turn off ur phone or give me a call. I cannot support hate. Please stop this,” Grimes wrote. Shortly after that, Musk was taken to task by Egyptian officials after he declared that “aliens built the pyramids obv.” Fortunately, he relented and tweeted out a BBC link with a “sensible summary” on the pyramids’ creation. (Spoiler alert: It wasn’t aliens.)

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AOC Blasts Republicans For Religious Hypocrisy: ‘If Christ Himself Walked Through These Doors… He Would Be Maligned As A Radical’

A lot of questions will be posed to Amy Coney Barrett during her days-long confirmation to replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg as the next Supreme Court justice. But Joe Biden hopes that none of them are about her religious beliefs. The Democratic presidential candidate told a group of reporters on Monday that “her faith should not be considered” during the hearings, which are expected to be heated. So far, Democrats have stayed away from Barrett’s beliefs (ironically, “it was exclusively GOP senators who brought it up on the first day of her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee”), but this isn’t sitting well with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). Neither is the religious hypocrisy of supposedly God-fearing Republicans.

“Sick and tired of Republicans who co-opt faith as an excuse to advance bigotry and barbarism. Fact is, if today Christ himself came to the floor of Congress and repeated his teachings, many would malign him as a radical and eject him from the chamber,” the congresswoman tweeted, along with a clip from February, where she said, “The only time religious freedom is invoked is in the name of bigotry and discrimination. I’m tired of it.”

Ocasio-Cortez also retweeted Ilhan Omar (D-MN), who wrote, “Let’s be clear about this: if a Muslim woman was nominated to SCOTUS you would see Republicans lose their mind about her religious background… ‘Sharia law’ would be trending right now. Miss me with the pearl-clutching and all this righteous talk about religious freedom.” Meanwhile, asking about Barrett being a member of the People of Praise, an insular Christian group with “a strict view of human sexuality that embraces traditional gender norms and rejects openly gay men and women,” is apparently off-limits.

AOC’s tweet echos remarks made by former-South Bend mayor and -presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, of all people, about Republicans last year. “For a party that associates itself with Christianity to say it is okay to suggest that God would smile on the division of families at the hands of federal agents, that God would condone putting children in cages, has lost all claim to ever use religious language,” he said.

This week has big “Lemon, it’s Wednesday” energy. Except it’s only Monday.

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Kanye West’s First Presidential Campaign Ad Is All About The Importance Of Faith

Kanye West hasn’t been quite as vocal about his presidential campaign lately as he had previously been, but it’s still an ongoing affair. He did some creative campaigning during the Mike Pence and Kamala Harris vice presidential debate, and he recently went viral after sharing a photo of himself as a write-in candidate on an official ballot. Now, with Election Day coming up, Kanye has decided to share his first official campaign ad.

The 80-second video begins with Kanye standing in front of an image of a black-and-white American flag. Looking off into the distance, Kanye starts by iterating his faith-based platform: “America: What is America’s destiny? What is best for our nation, our people? What is just, true justice? We have to think about all these things, together as a people. To contemplate our future, to live up to our dream, we must have vision. We as a people will revive our nation’s commitment to faith, to what our constitution calls the free exercise of religion, including, of course, prayer. Through prayer, faith can be restored.”

He concludes the video by saying, “By turning the faith, we will be the kind of nation, the kind of people, God intends us to be.” After that, he narrates the classic disclaimer, “I am Kanye West, and I approve this message.” The final screen of the video reads, “Write in Kanye West,” which is what voters in most states will have to do, since the rapper had a hard time getting on official ballots.

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The Lincoln Project Founders Explain Why They’re Hoping To Cause Trump To ‘Lose His Mind And Throw Things At The Wall’ With Their Ads

President Trump recently fired a shot at the Lincoln Project and got completely owned by co-founder Steve Schmidt in a rip-roaring Twitter thread, which called out Trump for his botched COVID response (and behavior following his diagnosis), along with more standard (read: evergreen) anti-Trump fare like the alleged billionaire’s (also alleged) $500 million debt and low SAT scores. This weekend’s 60 Minutes brought some of the Lincoln Project leaders together to discuss why these “Never Trump Republicans” are working so hard to annoy the hell out of the president, like with the recent “Covita” ad. Are the Republican strategists who’ve worked for John McCain and George W. Bush afraid of backlash? No way, they’re standing firm.

At around the 7:00 minute mark, Lesley Stahl (who was clearly amused during multiple moments in this segment) asked, “Why is provoking him a good strategy?” Rick Wilson was ready with an answer:

“Every time Donald Trump loses his mind and throws things at the wall because a Lincoln Project ad is up, that takes the whole campaign off track. There’s one thing you never get back in campaign — that’s a lost day.”

That wasn’t all. Stahl asked whether Wilson was concerned of stooping to Trump’s level, and she added that the ads might be considered mean or off-putting to voters. To that, Wilson was onboard with the suggested impression:

“I hope so. There’s always a reflexive, sort-of do-gooder instinct to say, “Oh, I hate negative ads!” People do hate negative ads, but negative ads work.”

A bit later in the segment, Mike Madrid (who used to be the California Republican Party’s political director) spoke toward gearing some Lincoln Project’s anti-Trump ads toward women. “We find that women move off of Donald Trump first, and then, often, their husband will follow behind them,” he said. So, they want to nab two birds with one set of sticks-and-stones, which feels mighty economical.

It’s worth noting that the Lincoln Project’s Twitter account is 2.4 million followers strong. They coined themselves for the “Party of Lincoln,” and they believe that Trump’s presidency has taken the Republican party dangerously off course. So, they are using their joint political acumen (which was, of course, previously used against Democrats) against a GOP president. And Trump really can’t stand it.

For what it’s worth, co-founder George Conway (husband of Kellyanne Conway) recently resigned from the Lincoln Project for family reasons, but Conway is still tossing tweet-punches at the president for the heck of it. Once a “Never Trump Republican,” always a “Never Trump Republican,” it seems.

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The 1975’s Matty Healy Is Working On A Solo Project, According To His Mom

Half a year ago, The 1975’s Matty Healy declared that the group was making a quarantine album. It turns out that in addition to that, it appears he’s working on his first solo record as well, if his mother is to be believed.

Healy’s mom is actress Denise Welch, and in a recent interview with UK publication OK, she let the news spill, saying, “Matthew is working on a solo project. I’ve got two boys in the entertainment industry. It’s a nightmare but I’m proud of them both. I’m very lucky that my boys have both got good heads on their shoulders.”

Healy previously suggested that he was making a solo album, telling Apple Music’s Zane Lowe in a February interview, “The 1975 doesn’t really operate without each other. So I mean I’m not like giving people excuses. Like one thing that I know that we’re gonna do is that I’m doing a Matty record and George is doing a George record. And we’re gonna produce each other’s records. So that’s gonna happen. Yeah, that, there you go, exactly, there’s an exclusive.”

Meanwhile, The 1975 were pretty active for the first few months of the year, but they have remained more quiet lately since Healy faced some Twitter accusations.

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Zazie Beetz Isn’t ‘Alive Or Dead’ In The Visually Stunning ‘Nine Days’ Trailer

You know what’s nuts? Winston Duke has only appeared in five films, and they were all major hits. His filmography goes: Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, Us, and Spencer Confidential. That’s one Best Picture nominee, one instant-horror classic that should have been nominated for an Oscar (Lupita was robbed), two of the highest-grossing movies ever, and Netflix’s third most-watched original movie. Atlanta‘s Zazie Beetz has a nifty resume herself, including bad-movie-podcast favorite Geostorm (“GEOSTORM”), Deadpool 2, and Joker, and together, they star in Nine Days.

The indie-drama from Edson Oda has a powerful, but potentially disastrous concept (Winston Duke’s character interviews several candidates to determine which souls will be given the gift of life), but based on the reviews out of Sundance, Duke and Beetz, along with co-stars Benedict Wong, Bill Skarsgård, and Tony Hale, help make it work.

Here’s the official plot synopsis:

Will (Winston Duke) spends his days in a remote outpost watching the live Point of View on TV’s of people going about their lives, until one subject perishes, leaving a vacancy for a new life on earth. Soon, several candidates — unborn souls — arrive at Will’s to undergo tests determining their fitness, facing oblivion when they are deemed unsuitable. But Will soon faces his own existential challenge in the form of free-spirited Emma (Zazie Beetz), a candidate who is not like the others, forcing him to turn within and reckon with his own tumultuous past. Fueled by unexpected power, he discovers a bold new path forward in his own life… Japanese Brazilian director Edson Oda delivers a heartfelt and meditative vision of human souls in limbo, aching to be born against unimaginable odds, hindered by forces beyond their will.

Nine Days opens on January 22, 2021.