Netflix Viewers Are Already Addicted to Horror Series ‘Red Rose’: “I couldn’t turn it off” [Video]

There is a new BBC horror series on Netflix that has Twitter users losing their collective minds. Red Rose dropped onto the app on February 15th, and the internet has yet to recover. The show looks wild and weird, which is our brand of horror. Check out the trailer below.

Synopsis

Set over a long hot summer following high school, the teens’ friendships are infiltrated by the Red Rose app, which blooms on their smartphones, threatening them with dangerous consequences if they don’t meet its demands. The app exposes the group to a seemingly supernatural entity and the seductive power of the dark web.

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Red Rose. Isis Hainsworth as Rochelle Mason in Red Rose. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2022

Red Rose was created by Michael Clarkson and Paul Clarkson. It stars Amelia Clarkson, Natalie Blair, Ellis Howard, Ali Khan, and Ashna Rabheru.

What many assumed would be standard teen fare is much more disturbing. Viewers have taken to Twitter to share their surprise. Fans have already binged the first season and are calling for a second series already.

See What Twitter Is Saying

https://twitter.com/broadbrush12/status/1625965226909728774?s=20

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We have had our eyes on this title since the trailer hit the internet with a Netflix date. So, we’re happy to see our Spidey-Sense didn’t fail us. Watch the unsettling trailer that started our obsession with the show.

Watch The Red Rose Trailer

All eight episodes are currently streaming on Netflix. Because the show has been trending since it hit the streamer, we’re excited to see where this ride is going. We’re also happy another international horror series is grabbing attention on Netflix this early in the year.

Have you checked Red Rose out on Netflix? Let me know what you think at @misssharai.

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