First Glimpse: New Horror Series from ‘Stranger Things’ Creators Set to Haunt Netflix in March

Ben Thompson, Culture Editor
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Netflix has officially unveiled a tantalising first look at “Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen,” a new horror series from the minds behind the cultural phenomenon “Stranger Things.” With a gripping premise set to unfold over eight episodes, viewers can expect to be on the edge of their seats when the series premieres on March 26, 2026.

A Wedding Gone Awry

At the heart of this chilling narrative is a bride and groom navigating the chaotic week leading up to what is destined to be a disastrous wedding. The series, crafted by emerging screenwriter Haley Z. Boston, has already garnered significant attention following her pitch to the Duffer Brothers, Matt and Ross, who are known for their unparalleled success with “Stranger Things.”

In a joint statement, the Duffer Brothers expressed their enthusiasm, saying, “We were knocked flat when we first read Haley’s script. She is a major new talent with a singular voice — her writing is twisted, terrifying, funny, and just … very Haley. We feel so lucky to be producing her first show, and we can’t wait to share her vision with the rest of the world.”

A New Venture for Upside Down Pictures

“Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen” marks a significant milestone as it becomes the first non-“Stranger Things” project to be released under the Duffer Brothers’ production company, Upside Down Pictures. The company is also set to debut another science-fiction series later this year, titled “The Boroughs,” which will star Geena Davis and Bill Pullman.

The series boasts a talented directing team, including Weronika Tofilska (known for “Baby Reindeer”), Axelle Carolyn (“The Midnight Club”), and Lisa Brühlmann (“Killing Eve”). Leading the cast are Camila Morrone, recognised for her roles in “Daisy Jones & The Six” and “The Night Manager,” alongside Adam DiMarco from “The White Lotus.” The ensemble also features Jennifer Jason Leigh, Ted Levine, and Gus Birney, promising a diverse range of performances.

Following a Phenomenal Legacy

The Duffer Brothers have left an indelible mark on the television landscape with “Stranger Things,” which became one of the most-watched series on Netflix before concluding on New Year’s Day 2026. The finale sparked heated discussions among fans, particularly around the fate of beloved characters and the ambiguous ending that left viewers questioning the survival of Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown).

In an effort to engage with their audience, the Duffer Brothers have maintained a dialogue, encouraging fans to interpret the conclusion as they see fit. Ross Duffer remarked, “Our goal, our hope is to leave it up to the fans, ultimately, and the audience in terms of what they believe.”

Anticipation Builds for a New Narrative

As excitement builds for the premiere of “Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen,” it’s clear that Netflix continues to prioritise innovative storytelling within the horror genre. The promise of a unique perspective and the combination of experienced producers with fresh talent suggests that this series could carve out its own niche in the ever-expanding universe of streaming horror.

Why it Matters

The debut of “Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen” not only highlights the Duffer Brothers’ commitment to nurturing new voices in the industry but also reflects a broader trend within the television landscape, where horror narratives are increasingly intersecting with relatable human experiences. As audiences crave fresh and inventive storytelling, this series may very well resonate with viewers, sparking conversations that extend beyond the screen and into the realm of cultural commentary.

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Ben Thompson is a cultural commentator and arts journalist who has written extensively on film, television, music, and the creative industries. With a background in film studies from Bristol University, he spent five years as a culture writer at The Guardian before joining The Update Desk. He hosts a popular podcast exploring the intersection of art and society.
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