
Them trailer out. Horror anthology series explores racism in 1950s America
India Today
Them is an upcoming horror anthology series telling the story of racism in America’s suburban neighbourhoods in the 1950s. The Amazon Original series releases on April 9.
The trailer of horror anthology series titled Them has been released. Set in 1950s America, it tells the terrifying tale of racism and segregation. The series stars Deborah Ayorinde, Ashley Thomas, Alison Pill, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Melody Hurd and Ryan Kwanten. Them releases on Amazon Prime Video on April 9. The trailer opens in 1950s America where the Emorys, an African family moves into a new house in Los Angeles, filled with the hope of a better life. But it’s an all-white neighbourhood and soon their American dream turns into a nightmare. The welcoming faces of their neighbours prove to be menacing as they unite to attack and drive the family away. Supernatural elements also grip the new house of the Emorys.
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