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Abrams and Wan join Netflix supernatural thriller Sid & Zoey

Netflix has firmly established itself as the reigning champion of supernatural storytelling, building an undeniable empire on some of its most beloved titles. Hits like Stranger Things and Wednesday have not just dominated streaming charts; they have redefined how audiences consume genre-bending fantasy, offering worlds steeped in mystery, horror, and uncanny folklore.

Stranger Things, which premiered in 2016, perfectly blended nostalgic, Amblin-esque adventures featuring a group of young misfits with genuinely chilling supernatural horror. The show tapped into deep wells of literary dread, drawing inspiration from master storytellers like Stephen King and H.P. Lovecraft to create an atmosphere that is both thrilling and deeply unsettling.

Not far behind, Wednesday offered a sharp, modern update to classic gothic themes. It reimagined the iconic Addams Family character as a teenage psychic determined to unravel supernatural murder mysteries using her unique abilities. The show masterfully delivered a blend of dark comedy and compelling detective work, proving that a sophisticated take on the supernatural can captivate a massive global audience.

The success of these shows has set a high bar for Netflix, fueling a demand for more unearthly-leaning content. As fans eagerly await further explorations into these unique worlds, streaming giant is gearing up for the next big move.

With Stranger Things having recently concluded its epic five-season run in 2025 and Wednesday currently finding itself in production for its third season, Netflix has announced plans to order a new project. This forthcoming series is set to lean heavily into the unearthly, aiming to entice existing fans by delivering fresh, otherworldly adventures that continue the franchise’s established magnetic pull.