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Apple TV Releases Trailer for Horror-Comedy Series 'Widow's Bay' with Matthew Rhys

Apple TV released the first trailer for 'Widow's Bay,' a new horror-comedy series starring Matthew Rhys. The show is set on a mysterious cursed island and premieres next month.

April 6, 20264 sourcesGood news2 min read
Apple TV Releases Trailer for Horror-Comedy Series 'Widow's Bay' with Matthew Rhys

Apple TV dropped the teaser trailer for its upcoming horror-comedy series 'Widow's Bay,' starring Matthew Rhys from 'The Americans.' The show appears to center around mysterious happenings on a cursed island, though Rhys' character seems skeptical about the supernatural claims.

The series blends horror elements with comedy, following a trend of successful genre-mixing shows on streaming platforms. Apple TV has been investing heavily in original programming to build its subscriber base and compete with established services like Netflix and HBO Max.

Details about the full cast and exact release date are still emerging, but the trailer suggests the show will focus on mystery and supernatural elements. The series is already being positioned as a potential Emmy contender for Apple's growing slate of original content.

Apple TV has found success with genre shows before, including the sci-fi series 'Foundation' and the thriller 'Severance.' The company continues to expand its original programming as it builds out its streaming service.

Why this matters

Apple TV is betting big on original content to compete with Netflix and other streaming giants. Horror-comedies have become popular with viewers looking for shows that mix scares with laughs, like 'What We Do in the Shadows.'

What to watch

Full cast details and exact premiere date expected to be announced soon.

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