Mar 13 • 15:54 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Netflix fans point out same issue with Stranger Things bosses' 'insane' horror

Fans of Netflix's Stranger Things express concerns about the latest horror series from the Duffer Brothers, which is set to premiere soon.

Netflix's eagerly awaited horror series, 'Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen', co-created by the Duffer Brothers of 'Stranger Things' fame, is drawing attention after the release of its trailer. The series, which stars Camila Morrone and Adam DiMarco, follows a bride and groom in the week leading up to their marriage at a family cabin, hinting at atmospheric tension and impending doom that is characteristic of the Duffer Brothers' style. The show emphasizes an ominous atmosphere, reflected in its title and the eerie hints presented throughout the trailer.

Fans have been eagerly discussing the series since its trailer release, pointing out potential issues they believe could mirror past critiques of the Duffer Brothers' work. The anticipation builds around how the summer wedding setting will unfold into a horror narrative, suggesting that the seemingly perfect romantic scenario will take a dark turn. This pattern of contrasting light-hearted moments with horror is a trademark of many popular horror dramas, leading to speculation about surprises and twists the series may incorporate.

As its release date of March 26 approaches, 'Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen' is positioned within a growing trend of genre-blending series that attract audiences with both romance and horror elements. The Duffer Brothers' involvement lends significant credibility to the project, ensuring that viewer expectations remain high. The series could set a new standard for atmospheric horror on streaming platforms, especially among fans who appreciated the eerie charm of 'Stranger Things'.

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