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Updated · Slate · Apr 29
Widow’s Bay blends horror and comedy in new Apple TV series
Updated
Updated · Slate · Apr 29

Widow’s Bay blends horror and comedy in new Apple TV series

10 articles · Updated · Slate · Apr 29
  • Created by Katie Dippold and starring Matthew Rhys, the 10-episode series is set on a haunted New England island plagued by an ancient curse.
  • The show mixes Stephen King-inspired horror with comedic elements, focusing on a mayor’s attempts to revitalize his cursed hometown while grappling with its dark history and eccentric residents.
  • Widow’s Bay draws on influences from Atlanta and Parks and Rec, but some critics note its lack of local specificity and emotional stakes may undermine its long-term impact as a genre-hopping series.
Does 'Widow's Bay' earn its comparisons to acclaimed shows like 'Atlanta' and 'Barry'?
Is Matthew Rhys's tragic mayor enough to carry a series of curses and monsters?
How does a comedy writer create a genuinely terrifying New England folk horror series?
Does the show's slow-burn mystery ultimately reward viewers' patience?
What does a cursed, inescapable island reveal about the reality of small-town isolation?
What secrets does the island's centuries-old curse hold for its trapped residents?