Learn More About the Eight Haunting Episodes of ‘Terror Tuesday: Extreme’

Learn More About the Eight Haunting Episodes of ‘Terror Tuesday: Extreme’

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August 6, 2024 – A new wave of terror is about to begin on Netflix with Terror Tuesday: Extreme. The spine-chilling stories that once left many hiding under their blankets are coming to haunt you with eight episodes of extreme terror, brought to vivid, horrifying life straight from the studio.

Things kick off with a head-to-head showdown between Cherprang Areekul and Miusic-Praewa Suthamphong. Directed by Prueksa Amaruji, the episode “Our Little Sister” revolves around an accident that tragically claims Elle’s (Miusic-Praewa Suthamphong) life, leaving her older sister Aye (Cherprang Areekul) deeply scarred and burdened with overwhelming guilt. One day, their mother (Dhanyabhorn Sondhikandha) discovers a ritual to summon Elle’s spirit back into a doll and this sets the stage for terrifying consequences.

Next, director Surapong Ploensang presents “Wedding Dress,” where the allure of a dream bridal gown hides a sinister secret. The episode follows Milk (Care-Panisara Rikulsurakan), a skilled tailor working at Nuch’s (Tonhom-Sakuntala Teinpairoj) bridal rental shop. Milk dreams of wearing a bridal gown for her wedding to her indifferent boyfriend Bank (Atthaphol Thetthawong). Her life takes a dramatic turn when she discovers a captivating wedding dress that will alter her fate forever.

The terror continues with “Ode to My Family,” a chilling episode directed by Chayan Laoyodtrakool. Explore the lives of a police officer’s family as they move into a creepy old house on the edge of town while awaiting the resolution of the father’s (Not-Vorarit Fuangaromya) corruption case. The mother (Kem-Laphasrada Chuaykua), daughter Linda (Praew-Narupornkamol Chaisang), and son Chawin (Poon Mitpakdee) are all reluctant to live in this eerie house. Their unease grows when they discover a sealed room with a warding charm, setting off a series of haunting incidents that plague the entire family.

Do you believe in making a vow? Directed by Abhichoke Chandrasen, “The Vow” follows Nat (Gee-Sutthirak Subvijitra) and Dao (Smile-Parada Thitawachira), lovers with hidden secrets and a reluctance to communicate openly. They make a vow to the Dark Mountain Mistress, only to find that their promises bind them to a suffocating end.

Another masterpiece comes from the acclaimed horror director Chookiat Sukweerakul with “Spectral Class.” The story unfolds in a school, a lively place by day but steeped in eeriness by night. New teacher Oil (Pat-Chayanit Chansangavej) is assigned solo nighttime duty, which leads her to unravel the chilling tale of Nik—a student from her class who mysteriously vanished—and his family, including his father and the peculiar villager Num (Point-Cholawit Meetongcom). Oil faces a harrowing experience she will never forget.

“Girl Next Door,” a harrowing story set in an apartment that will have viewers too scared to open their eyes, is brought to life by director Prin Keeratiruttanaluk. Bird (Nat Kitcharit), a young man seeking freedom after having just left his white-collar job, moves into a new apartment with unsettling and ominous rules. He is immediately captivated by Jane (Piglet-Charada Imraporn), the mysterious and beautiful girl next door. As Bird tries to get to know her, he remains unaware of the dangers lurking beneath her allure, which will change his life forever.

Eakkasit Thairat is next in the director’s chair with a tale that intertwines spirit-summoning rituals into the mysterious disappearance of a grandmother. Single mother Montha (Bee-Namthip Jongrachatawiboon) feels compelled to do everything she can to bring her mother back. Despite their strained relationship, Nulek (Sydney-Supitcha Sangkhachinda) believes that her grandma is the only one who truly loves and cares for her and eagerly awaits her return. When her grandma finally does come back, Nulek senses that she is no longer the same person. Unravel this eerie mystery in “Dear Granny.”

Last but not least is the spine-tingling story of a struggling single mother Ple (Yarinda Bunnag), owner of a small laundry shop who experiences eerie occurrences after checking out ghost stories on the Terror Tuesday radio show. She becomes convinced that both her life and that of her 6-year-old daughter, Kaew (Irene-Maralyn Chatwattanasin), are in grave danger from the ghost she saw on the show. Catch all this in “Viral Curse,” Alisa Pien’s directorial debut.

Get ready for the full harrowing experience in Terror Tuesday: Extreme on August 20, exclusively on Netflix.

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