Netflix horror movie The Platform is getting a much-deserved sequel
Hungry for horror
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One of thebest Netflix horror moviesis back for a sequel, with the streaming service showing off a couple of teaser images as the film kicks off production.
2020’sThe Platformwas a Spanish horror hit for the, uh, platform – taking place in a vertical prison complex, where food rations gradually move down from the top on an elevator, leaving those lower down with increasingly small leftovers on which to survive. So far, so class analogy.
Netflix took to Twitter to show off the images forPlatform 2, featuring the film’s new leads in the same kind of prison cell viewers will recognise from the original film:
The story is far from over…Here’s your first look at our sequel to The Platform, the most popular Spanish film in Netflix history, once again directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia. pic.twitter.com/onEdPxCxHDMay 11, 2023
The sequel seems to have a brand-new cast, featuringThe Night Manager’s Hoik Keuchkerian, andTin&Tina’s Milena Smit – and should help to sate those somehow still hungry after the nauseating events of the first film. There’s no specific release date as of yet, or even a plot summary, but with production kicking off there should hopefully be news in the coming months.
Netflix seems in the business of horror these days,a number of new indie horror and slasher flicksthroughout May.
If you want a real fright, though, just wait until thatpassword crackdownkicks in…
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Henry is a freelance technology journalist, and former News & Features Editor for TechRadar, where he specialized in home entertainment gadgets such as TVs, projectors, soundbars, and smart speakers. Other bylines include Edge, T3, iMore, GamesRadar, NBC News, Healthline, and The Times.
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