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Sarah Paulson in 'Bird Box.'
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Netflix unveils first look at the incoming horror spin-off no one was asking for and everyone forgot was a thing

Maybe this time we'll see the baby monsters?

In the normal times, streaming services release tons of content which can be hard to keep track of and does not always stand out. The pandemic supercharged this for outlets like Netflix, and, while they have had tough times and major changes lately, the business still thinks they can have some 2018 magic as their new trailer for the Bird Box: Barcelona spin-off adventure shows.

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For those who are not familiar or have only the foggiest recollection, this apocalyptic horror film the company put out a trailer for on their YouTube channel earlier today takes place in the same world as Bird Box which starred Sandra Bullock and popped up on the service days before Christmas 2018. The franchise based on a 2014 novel follows people trying to survive against creatures whose mere sight makes people want to kill themselves. It became the most-watched film on the service at the time, received mixed reviews, and sparked a social media “challenge” where an idiot drove her car into traffic while blindfolded for some clout. A direct sequel following Bullock’s character was in development as of 2020, but, for now, it appears the spin-off is all fans will get.

Much of it appears to be the same as the first, but in a different location, though a line uttered in the teaser suggests shifts, too.

“These creatures, they are changing.”

Whether this will be some deceptive editing or an actual part of the story remains to be seen. For now, all fans can do is wait until its July 14 release, and only then will they see Sebastian navigating “his own survival journey through the desolate streets of Barcelona.” Here, he will form “uneasy alliances with other survivors” and, all the while, an “even more sinister threat grows.”


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A freelance writer with We Got This Covered for more than a year, Evan has been writing professionally since 2017. His interests include television, film and gaming and previous articles have been filed at Screen Rant and Canada's National Post. Evan also has a master's degree from The American University in journalism and public affairs.