Watch Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories
- Not Rated
- 2016
- 1 Season
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6.3 (473)
Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories is a four-part anthology series that weaves together four of the author's short stories. The show is a suspenseful and eerie exploration of human nature that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The first episode, "Foreign Parts," stars Montserrat Lombard as a struggling artist named Judy who finds herself drawn into a strange, underground world after she starts dating a mechanic. Unable to resist the mystery surrounding her boyfriend's secretive habits, Judy becomes embroiled in a dangerous game that threatens to consume her completely.
In the second episode, "Feeders and Eaters," Monica Dolan plays a librarian who becomes obsessed with a mysterious young man who visits her library. As she delves deeper into his past, she discovers a horrifying truth about his true identity that sends her spiraling into a world of darkness and violence.
The third episode, "Closing Time," follows a young man named Stuart who is on a desperate search for his wife. As he travels through the city, he encounters a series of bizarre characters who seem to hold the key to his wife's whereabouts. But as he draws closer to the truth, he realizes that the answer to his questions might be more horrifying than he ever could have imagined.
The final episode, "Looking for the Girl," stars Tom Hughes as a struggling writer who becomes obsessed with an actress named Rachel (played by Nikki Amuka-Bird) who he believes is the key to his success. But as he falls deeper and deeper into his delusion, he realizes too late that his obsession with Rachel might be driving him to madness.
Overall, Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories is a gripping and unsettling exploration of the darker side of the human psyche. The show's combination of stunning cinematography, haunting score, and masterful storytelling makes for a truly memorable viewing experience that will leave you thinking long after the final credits roll. So if you're in the mood for something creepy, thought-provoking, and altogether unforgettable, be sure to give this show a try.