Into the Dark trailer: An agoraphobic teen suspects her father of murder

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Hulu has debuted a trailer for the second episode of their monthly, holiday-themed horror series INTO THE DARK. Titled Flesh & Blood, the new installment takes place on the eve of Thanksgiving, and centers around an agoraphobic teenager named Kimberly (Diana Silvers). As a young women who hasn't left the house since her mother's murder, Kimberly can feel the cabin fever settling in after making a grim discovery about her own father. Before long, Kimberly begins to suspect that her father (Dermont Mulroney) is responsible for a series of murders. Faced with the fear of leaving her home as her suspicions begin spiraling out of control, Kimberly must summon the strength to fight back.

INTO THE DARK is an anthology horror series brought to you by a partnership between Hulu and Blumhouse Television. The series is set to include 12 episodes of spine-tingling tales, with each installment scheduled to be released each month. The first episode of the series, titled The Body, debuted earlier this month and told the story of a sophisticated hitman with a cynical view on modern society, who finds his work made more difficult when he has to transport a body on Halloween night.

Directed by Patrick Lussier (MY BLOODY VALENTINE, DRIVE ANGRY) and written by Louis Ackerman, Flesh & Blood will premiere on Hulu November 2nd. 

Source: Hulu

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