Apple TV Has Great Sci-Fi, but This 8-Part Horror Fantasy Is Its Most Overlooked Gem
Apple TV's 'The Changeling' stands out as a rare example of horror succeeding in television format by maintaining visceral tension across its narrative. The eight-part series, adapted from Victor LaVelle's novel, plunges viewers into a distorted version of New York City where multiple generations collide in a mind-bending story that prioritises atmosphere and sustained dread over traditional horror beats.
At its core, the series follows Apollo and Emma, whose relationship becomes entangled with supernatural consequences stemming from Emma's encounter with a mysterious woman who promised her three wishes in exchange for never cutting a red string tied around her wrist. When Apollo cuts the string upon their return home, it triggers a cascade of paranormal events that blurs reality and fantasy throughout the season, creating an experience critics describe as impossible to look away from despite its deliberately elusive narrative structure.
- Apple TV's eight-part horror-fantasy series 'The Changeling' excels at sustaining tension throughout its run, adapting Victor LaVelle's novel into an immersive supernatural narrative
- The show follows couple Apollo and Emma through layered storylines across generations, rooted in a supernatural curse involving a wish-granting ritual that spirals into chaos