23 years ago, Eminem gave a name to the vision of an obsessive, violent fan with Stan. In March brings Amazon Prime Video created its own horror series on the subject. In it, a young woman embarks on a murderous road trip driven by her adoration for a pop star. The first long trailer for Swarm of Bees (OT: Swarm) was recently released, which we present to you here.
Check out the trailer for Swarm of Bees here:
Swarm – Trailer (English) HD
What is Amazon Prime Video’s horror series Swarm of Bees about?
#Swarm is the fans’ name of a pop star on the series that resembles Beyoncé, and young Dre (Judas and the Black Messiah’s Dominique Fishback) is one of the most fervent admirers in the crush. In the series, Dre embarks on a journey across the United States because of her obsession, with obviously bloody consequences.
The series was created by Janine Nabers (Unreal, Watchmen) and Donald Glover (Atlanta). Former community star Glover will also direct the first episode.
The cast of the Amazon series includes leading actress Dominique Fishback, Chloe Bailey (Grown-ish), Damson Idris (Snowfall), Rory Culkin (Signs) and Kiersey Clemons (Zack Snyder’s Justice League).
Swarm of bees is coming March 17, 2023 to Amazon Prime Video*. If you are still wondering despite the plot description: No, this swarm has nothing to do with the Frank Schätzing adaptation The Swarm.
10 years of Netflix Originals: These series have defined the streaming service
Ten years ago, Netflix changed the world of series forever with the release of House of Cards. Suddenly streaming and binging were the big buzzwords in Hollywood. But what has happened since the launch of House of Cards?
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In the podcast, we dive into the history of the Netflix original series, which can be divided into four phases. In the beginning it was all about wild trial and error and experiments, but in the later phases it was mainly brands and blockbusters like Stranger Things and Wednesday that took over.
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