The Watcher | Official Trailer | Netflix



After the Brannock family moves into what was supposed to be their suburban dream home, it quickly becomes a living hell. Ominous letters from someone calling themself “The Watcher” are just the beginning as the neighborhood’s sinister secrets come spilling out. Inspired by the true story of the infamous “Watcher” house in New Jersey.

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Ominous letters. Strange neighbors. Sinister threats. A family moves into their suburban dream home, only to discover they’ve inherited a nightmare.

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25 thoughts on “The Watcher | Official Trailer | Netflix”

  1. Everyone is braindead in this. Great actors though and a good setup, but everything else is shit. I think that's the problem with todays series. It's mainly hype without any reasoning. I see people seem to have a need to raise a new series to a higher stool.

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  2. Oké, this is it. We're skipping our Netflix subscription. Just binge watched the entire series to find out there are multiple loose ends. Call us old fashioned or what so ever, but sometimes its just satisfying to fully close the story. That's why most people binge watch! Answers! I'm done with this artistic hipster content or series being cancelled after one season. Hours you don't get back.
    Bye Netflix.

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  3. I've read the article from CUT of the real family. It's so easy to know the watcher if you just hire tons of security guards 24/7 around inside and outside the house. Since they were so addicted and invested in knowing who the real watcher is. But on a second thought, when I also read that the new owners of the house after the Broaddus' which are the Carr's hasn't receiving any letters from a so called watcher since the Broaddus'. I came to think that maybe the Broaddus' are just making stories or are they insane? But I also dont know the reason why if ever. I''m not that sure honestly. I haven't really finished reading the article yet because its too long. But these are just my theories.

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  4. Did anyone else notice the 2 cans of diet coke and 2 meals in the Motel scene in episode 4 when dean should have been alone?? Made me think of all kind of theories
    I wonder if it was intentional or by mistake

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  5. At least 5 red flags in the first 15 minutes. But the clincher was seeing Rosemary, sorry, Mia Farrow show up. Why do I have a feeling that dumbwaiter has a major role down the road?

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  6. One thing I've noticed in most all movies in this generation and think it's very uncalled for. The word FUC_ is used almost all the actors?? It takes away from the movie and s repeated so much it sinks the movie. Why is it necessary? Are the folks who write these thinking it "adds" to the movie? Funny how all the great movies of old offended so many and they were great but now those who find the word F offensive can't do a thing. Morality doesn't count anymore only if about race? It's hard to find a great movie without lowering the bar so low you make others think using this (what used to be only used by thugs literally) is somehow a great word? It's demoralizing.

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