The Best Psychological Thrillers to Stream Now

These films will get inside your head and force you to question what’s real

<p> Apple TV+</p> Jake Gyllenhaal (center) and Bill Camp (right) in

Apple TV+

Jake Gyllenhaal (center) and Bill Camp (right) in 'Presumed Innocent'

Psychological thrillers blend elements of horror, drama and suspense, creating stories that can be both heart-stopping and captivating.

Whether you’re getting inside the head of a criminal like in Joker or tracking down a real-life serial killer like in Boston Strangler, psychological thrillers can offer up gripping stories — all from the safety of your home.

Between the major streaming platforms — including Netflix, Hulu, Max, Amazon Prime Video, Paramount+, Peacock and Apple TV+ — viewers have tons of choices for a psychological thrill: some lean toward horror, others are heart-wrenching dramas and some have more twists and turns than a long-running soap opera.

Here’s your guide to the best psychological thrillers streaming right now.

Netflix

Ripley

<p>Netflix</p> Andrew Scott on 'Ripley'

Netflix

Andrew Scott on 'Ripley'

Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley has seen many iterations on screen, this black-and-white eight-episode series stands out as "possibly the finest version yet." Andrew Scott steps into the lead as the titular N.Y.C. grifter, who is assigned to bring back the Italy-bound Dickie (Johnny Flynn) to the States — only to find himself hypnotized by the allure of Dickie's opulent world.

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The Gift

<p>Matt Kennedy/STX Productions</p> Rebecca Hall, Jason Bateman and Joel Edgerton in 'The Gift,' 2015

Matt Kennedy/STX Productions

Rebecca Hall, Jason Bateman and Joel Edgerton in 'The Gift,' 2015

After an unexpected run-in with an old classmate, Gordo (Joel Edgerton), married couple Simon (Jason Bateman) and Robyn (Rebecca Hall) find themselves hurled into an alarming ordeal through a series of unannounced visits and unsettling gifts. As Simon and Gordo's shared history is gradually unearthed, Robyn questions whether she knows her husband.

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Fair Play

<p>Sergej Radovic/Netflix</p> Alden Ehrenreich and Phoebe Dynevor in 'Fair Play,' 2023

Sergej Radovic/Netflix

Alden Ehrenreich and Phoebe Dynevor in 'Fair Play,' 2023

Financial analysts Emily Meyers (Phoebe Dynevor) and Luke Edmunds (Alden Ehrenreich) find themselves in a hidden romance within their shared workplace: a high-pressure Manhattan hedge fund office. However, when Emily secures a promotion that Luke coveted, their relationship is strained to its limits.

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Gerald's Game

<p>Netflix</p> Carla Gugino in 'Gerald's Game,' 2017

Netflix

Carla Gugino in 'Gerald's Game,' 2017

In this Mike Flanagan-directed psychological horror adapted from a Stephen King novel, Jessie (Carla Gugino) and Gerald Burlingame (Bruce Greenwood) travel to a secluded Alabama lake house to reignite the spark in their marriage. However, when their foreplay takes a fatal turn with Gerald's sudden death, Jessie — shackled to the bed without a key — has to summon every ounce of strength to survive, all while dealing with her inner demons.

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The Watcher

Eric Liebowitz/Netflix From left: Jennifer Coolidge, Naomi Watts and Bobby Cannavale in 'The Watcher'
Eric Liebowitz/Netflix From left: Jennifer Coolidge, Naomi Watts and Bobby Cannavale in 'The Watcher'

Released as a miniseries in 2022 and loosely based on a true story in New Jersey, The Watcher follows a family after they move into their dream home, only to discover they’re being stalked. But it’s unclear who the culprit is … or if the family is lying. The series had a fantastic cast, including Naomi Watts, Bobby Cannavale, Jennifer Coolidge and Mia Farrow.

Watch The Watcher on Netflix

Related: The True Story Behind Netflix's The Watcher

Missing

<p>Sony Pictures Entertainment/Courtesy Everett</p> Storm Reid and Megan Suri in 'Missing,' 2023

Sony Pictures Entertainment/Courtesy Everett

Storm Reid and Megan Suri in 'Missing,' 2023

Missing (2023) is a standalone sequel to the 2018 hit Searching. In the film, a daughter (Euphoria's Storm Reid) searches for her mother after she fails to return from a vacation to South America. The entire movie is shown through laptops, phones and security footage, and it’s never clear who the audience can trust.

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1922

<p>Amazon Studios</p> Thomas Jane in '1922,' 2017

Amazon Studios

Thomas Jane in '1922,' 2017

Based on Stephen King’s novella of the same name, Netflix’s 1922 is a mix of psychological horror and drama. In the film, Wilf (Thomas Jane) convinces his son to help murder his wife after hearing she wants to sell their family farm and move to the city. After the murder, Wilf’s life crumbles under his own guilt and the trauma of his actions, leaving audiences to wonder if he’s still a villain … or now a victim.

Watch 1922 on Netflix

Apple TV+

Presumed Innocent

<p>Apple TV+</p> Jake Gyllenhaal in 'Presumed Innocent'

Apple TV+

Jake Gyllenhaal in 'Presumed Innocent'

Based on Scott Turow's 1987 novel of the same name, Presumed Innocent stars Jake Gyllenhaal as the chief deputy prosecutor Rusty Sabich — a married man who develops an obsession with his colleague/mistress, Carolyn (Renate Reinsve). However, when Carolyn is found dead, Rusty becomes the No. 1 suspect of her murder and must fight to prove his innocence while trying to salvage his marriage. With the first two episodes premiering on June 11, the remaining six will be released weekly until July 24.

Watch Presumed Innocent on Apple TV+

Constellation

<p> Apple TV+</p> Noomi Rapace on 'Constellation'

Apple TV+

Noomi Rapace on 'Constellation'

Following a tragic accident aboard the International Space Station that kills one astronaut, Swedish space flyer Johanna "Jo" Ericsson (Noomi Rapace) returns to Earth with the body of her dead crewmate. However, during her homecoming, Jo discovers unsettling discrepancies in her life — with some aspects not aligning with her memories.

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Hulu

Eileen

<p>NEON/YouTube</p> Thomasin McKenzie in 'Eileen,' 2023

NEON/YouTube

Thomasin McKenzie in 'Eileen,' 2023

In this 2023 psychological thriller based on Ottessa Moshfegh's book of the same name, Anne Hathaway stars as Rebecca — the mysterious, cigarette-smoking psychologist who begins to mentor her fellow employee Eileen (Thomasin McKenzie). As they both grow closer while working at a prison in 1960s Massachusetts, their unique relationship sends Eileen into a dark and twisted spiral.

Watch Eileen on Hulu

The Royal Hotel

<p>NEON</p> Jessica Henwick and Julia Garner in 'The Royal Hotel,' 2023

NEON

Jessica Henwick and Julia Garner in 'The Royal Hotel,' 2023

When their backpacking funds run dry in Australia, American best friends Hanna (Julia Garner) and Liv (Jessica Henwick) secure a temporary bartending gig at the Royal Hotel, a pub in a secluded outback mining town. Despite attempts by the bar owner and locals to immerse them in Aussie drinking traditions, Hanna and Liv face unsettling encounters with predatory male customers.

Watch The Royal Hotel on Hulu

Swallow

<p>Charades/IFC Films/Kobal/Shutterstock</p> Haley Bennett in 'Swallow,' 2019

Charades/IFC Films/Kobal/Shutterstock

Haley Bennett in 'Swallow,' 2019

Despite seeming to have everything one could wish for, housewife Hunter (Haley Bennett) struggles with acclimating to her opulent life within a grand New York mansion. In an attempt to reclaim a sense of control, Hunter begins compulsively eating inedible objects, pushing her boundaries to discover the limits of what she can devour.

Watch Swallow on Hulu

Clock

Courtesy of Hulu Dianna Agron in 'Clock,' 2023
Courtesy of Hulu Dianna Agron in 'Clock,' 2023

In 2023’s Clock, Dianna Agron plays Ella Patel, whose family and friends convince her to have a child before she gets too old. Unable to become pregnant, Ella undergoes an experimental procedure that produces horrible hallucinations and volatile behavior. Throughout the film, Ella must grapple with the pressures that society and her religion place on women to be nothing more than mothers.

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Boston Strangler

20th Century Studios Keira Knightley in 'Boston Strangler,' 2022
20th Century Studios Keira Knightley in 'Boston Strangler,' 2022

The unbelievable true story of the Boston Strangler case is chronicled in Hulu’s 2023 film starring Keira Knightley. Knightley plays journalist Loretta McLaughlin, who is desperately trying to track down the person responsible for 13 murders in just a decade. But with unreliable informants, potential accomplices and the possibility of copycat killings, audiences are left guessing until the very end.

Watch Boston Strangler on Hulu

Run

Allen Fraser Sarah Paulson in 'Run,' 2020
Allen Fraser Sarah Paulson in 'Run,' 2020

In Run (2020), Chloe is a teenager who uses a wheelchair as a result of her numerous health ailments. After she discovers a dark secret about her own past, Chloe learns just how much of her life has been controlled and ruined by her manipulative mother (Sarah Paulson), who refuses to let her go.

Watch Run on Hulu

Candy

Tina Rowden/Hulu Melanie Lynskey and Jessica Biel in 'Candy'
Tina Rowden/Hulu Melanie Lynskey and Jessica Biel in 'Candy'

In 1980, Candy Montgomery (Jessica Biel) was accused of killing her best friend, Betty Gore (Melanie Lynskey), by striking her with an ax 41 times. Montgomery claims it was self-defense, but the evidence proves otherwise. Hulu’s miniseries takes viewers inside Montgomery’s mind to explain why and how she might have killed her best friend.

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The Clearing

<p>Narelle Portanier/Hulu</p> Julia Savage in 'The Clearing'

Narelle Portanier/Hulu

Julia Savage in 'The Clearing'

In the 2023 miniseries The Clearing, a woman tries to stop a cult from killing a missing girl, but to do so, she must confront her inner demons and examine her own upbringing in a cult. The series is loaded with suspense and puts a psychological twist on the crime thriller genre. Leading the cast are Teresa Palmer, Miranda Otto and Guy Pearce.

Watch The Clearing on Hulu

Amazon Prime Video

Saltburn

<p>Courtesy Prime</p> Barry Keoghan in 'Saltburn,' 2023

Courtesy Prime

Barry Keoghan in 'Saltburn,' 2023

Igniting social media trends, viral candle scents and frequent mentions at awards shows, the name Saltburn has likely crossed your path — but consider this as a sign to finally press play. Emerald Fennell's deliciously disturbing thriller takes audiences on a sun-drenched yet disorienting vacation to the king-size estate of Saltburn, where Oxford student Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan) finds himself drawn into the orbit of Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi) and his vibrant, eccentric family.

Watch Saltburn on Amazon Prime Video

Smile

<p>Paramount Pictures/Courtesy Everett</p> Sosie Bason (left) in 'Smile,' 2022

Paramount Pictures/Courtesy Everett

Sosie Bason (left) in 'Smile,' 2022

After Dr. Rose Cotter (Sosie Bacon) witnesses one of her patients kill herself with an eerie grin, possessed by a soul-snatching spirit, she finds herself in the same inexplicable ordeal she was warned about. Battling disbelief from those around her, Rose fights to avoid the same fate and confronts her traumatic past to ensure her survival.

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Inside

<p>Wolfgang Ennenbach/Focus Features/Courtesy Everett</p> Willem Dafoe in 'Inside,' 2023

Wolfgang Ennenbach/Focus Features/Courtesy Everett

Willem Dafoe in 'Inside,' 2023

Willem Dafoe stars in Inside (2023), a thriller about a thief who gets trapped in an opulent Manhattan apartment mid-burglary. As his physical health and sanity deteriorate, he begins to have hallucinations and questions if he might die. The movie is claustrophobic and suspenseful, showcasing Dafoe’s acting talent.

Watch Inside on Amazon Prime Video

The Invisible Man

<p>Universal</p> Elisabeth Moss in 'The Invisible Man,' 2020

Universal

Elisabeth Moss in 'The Invisible Man,' 2020

Adapted from the classic H.G. Wells short story of the same name, The Invisible Man (2020) is a traditional thriller with a few major twists. With a suit that allows the wearer to become invisible, scientist Adrian Griffin uses the technology to terrorize his ex, Cecilia (Elisabeth Moss). To get her life back, Cecilia must find out who is stalking her and how to stop them.

Watch The Invisible Man on Amazon Prime Video

Dead Ringers

Niko Tavernise/Prime Video Rachel Weisz in 'Dead Ringers'
Niko Tavernise/Prime Video Rachel Weisz in 'Dead Ringers'

In a gender-swapped reimagining of the iconic 1988 film led by Jeremy Irons, Rachel Weisz takes the reins as brilliant twin gynecologists, Beverly and Elliot Mantle. With ambitions to revolutionize women's healthcare through a pioneering birthing center, their journey spirals into a haze of drug-induced malpractice and ethical gray areas while on the clock.

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Homecoming

<p>Tod Campbell/Amazon Prime Video</p> Julia Roberts on 'Homecoming'

Tod Campbell/Amazon Prime Video

Julia Roberts on 'Homecoming'

In season 1 of Homecoming, the Homecoming Transitional Support Center offers a place for soldiers with PTSD to heal and readjust to the civilian world. But in helping these soldiers, the facility has another, darker goal, unbeknownst to its patients. Julia Roberts leads a fantastic cast that includes Dermot Mulroney, Stephan James and Sissy Spacek.

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Black Box

<p>Amazon Studios</p> Mamoudou Athie in 'Black Box,' 2020

Amazon Studios

Mamoudou Athie in 'Black Box,' 2020

After surviving a deadly car accident, a widower (Mamoudou Athie) receives an experimental treatment meant to bring back memories and improve his concentration. But the procedure is not what he expected, and everything he believes to be real is turned upside down. The film premiered in 2020 as part of Prime Video’s Welcome to the Blumhouse anthology film series.

Watch Black Box on Amazon Prime Video

Knock at the Cabin

Phobymo/Universal Pictures From left: Dave Bautista, Abby Quinn and Nikki Amuka-Bird in 'Knock at the Cabin,' 2023
Phobymo/Universal Pictures From left: Dave Bautista, Abby Quinn and Nikki Amuka-Bird in 'Knock at the Cabin,' 2023

M. Night Shyamalan shared his vision of the apocalypse in Knock at the Cabin (2023). In the film, four strangers appear at a remote cabin to tell two fathers and their daughter that one of them must die to prevent the apocalypse. Watching the family struggle with the monumental decision turns the film into much more than just a horror movie: It’s also deeply emotional and thought-provoking. The film stars Dave Bautista, Rupert Grint, Ben Aldridge and Jonathan Groff.

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Max

Joker

Niko Tavernise Joaquin Phoenix in 'Joker,' 2019
Niko Tavernise Joaquin Phoenix in 'Joker,' 2019

In the gritty streets of early-1980s Gotham City, aspiring stand-up comedian Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) paints his face with blotchy makeup for his job as a clown, longing to carve out a space for himself in the world. Yet, as society subjects him to perpetual bullying and neglect, Fleck's tenuous grip on reality falters — paving the way for the dawn of his villainous identity, the Joker. (Be sure to catch this one before the highly-anticipated sequel starring Phoenix and Lady Gaga hits theaters in October 2024.)

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Black Swan

Fox Searchlight/Kobal/Shutterstock Natalie Portman in 'Black Swan,' 2010.
Fox Searchlight/Kobal/Shutterstock Natalie Portman in 'Black Swan,' 2010.

In this 2010 psychological thriller, Natalie Portman gracefully steps into the pointe shoes of a dedicated ballerina named Nina. When the principal dancer retires — leaving the lead role in Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake up for grabs — the company's artistic director (Vincent Cassel) seeks someone to portray both the innocent White Swan and the seductive Black Swan. Nina, ideal for the former role, finds her match in her enigmatic rival Lily (Mila Kunis), igniting a corrupt friendship as her mind descends into a dark spiral.

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Misdommar

A24 Florence Pugh (center) in 'Midsommar,' 2019
A24 Florence Pugh (center) in 'Midsommar,' 2019

Haunted by the tragic loss of her parents and sister, Dani (Florence Pugh) accompanies her emotionally withdrawn boyfriend (Jack Reynor) and his friends on a trip to Sweden for a midsummer festival that only takes place every 90 years. But as they bear witness to unsettling rituals, they come to the horrifying realization they are ensnared in the custody of a menacing cult.

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The Outsider

<p>Bob Mahoney/HBO</p> Ben Mendelsohn and Cynthia Erivo in 'The Outsider'

Bob Mahoney/HBO

Ben Mendelsohn and Cynthia Erivo in 'The Outsider'

In the 2021 miniseries The Outsider, a murder in a small town has everyone on edge. Even more confusing is that, despite there being ample evidence placing Terry Maitland (Jason Bateman) as the killer, there’s also plenty of evidence proving he’s innocent. The police and town grapple with a murder that doesn’t make sense — and consider that supernatural forces may be at play. Bateman is joined in the cast by Ben Mendelsohn and Cynthia Erivo, among others.

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Peacock

Promising Young Woman

<p>Merie Weismiller Wallace/Focus Features/THA/Shutterstock</p> Carey Mulligan in 'Promising Young Woman,' 2020

Merie Weismiller Wallace/Focus Features/THA/Shutterstock

Carey Mulligan in 'Promising Young Woman,' 2020

Emerald Fennell's directorial debut — which snagged her an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay — follows Cassie (Carey Mulligan), a med school dropout who orchestrates her own form of justice: playing the drunken damsel at nightclubs to expose predatory men. Reconnecting with a former classmate, Ryan (Bo Burnham), Cassie's journey takes a dark twist as she takes revenge on those who've wronged her best friend. Wrapped in a candy-colored palette and accompanied by a bubblegum soundtrack, Promising Young Woman weaves a dark feminist tale with unexpected twists, and features exceptional performances from Mulligan, Burnham, Alison Brie, Chris Lowell, Jennifer Coolidge and more.

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We Need to Talk About Kevin

<p>Bbc Films/Kobal/Shutterstock</p> Tilda Swinton in 'We Need To Talk About Kevin,' 2011

Bbc Films/Kobal/Shutterstock

Tilda Swinton in 'We Need To Talk About Kevin,' 2011

We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011) centers on Eva (Tilda Swinton), a mother struggling to cope following a mass murder committed by her son, Kevin (Ezra Miller). Kevin seems incapable of emotion and appears to feel no remorse for the killings.

Watch We Need to Talk About Kevin on Peacock

Donnie Darko

<p>Newmarket Releasing/Courtesy Everett Collection</p> Jake Gyllenhaal in 'Donnie Darko,' 2001

Newmarket Releasing/Courtesy Everett Collection

Jake Gyllenhaal in 'Donnie Darko,' 2001

In Richard Kelly’s cult classic, teenager Donnie Darko (Jake Gyllenhaal) begins to slip in and out of a space-time disturbance. A mysterious rabbit figure tells him the world is ending, and Donnie narrowly escapes death — for the time being. The indie film's cast includes Jake’s sister Maggie Gyllenhaal, Drew Barrymore and Patrick Swayze.

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Paramount+

Beau Is Afraid

A24 Joaquin Phoenix in 'Beau Is Afraid,' 2023
A24 Joaquin Phoenix in 'Beau Is Afraid,' 2023

From the creative genius behind psychological horrors like Hereditary (2018) and Midsommar (2019) comes a surrealist tragicomedy about a fear-ridden, agoraphobic man named Beau Wasserman, who confronts his biggest fears on an emotional odyssey to get home to his mother. With Joaquin Phoenix playing the adult Beau and Armen Nahapetian as his younger self, Beau Is Afraid showcases outstanding performances from a talented cast including Patti LuPone, Nathan Lane, Amy Ryan, Parker Posey and more.

Watch Beau Is Afraid on Paramount+

What Lies Beneath

<p>Archive Photos/Getty Images</p> Michelle Pfeiffer in 'What Lies Beneath,' 2000

Archive Photos/Getty Images

Michelle Pfeiffer in 'What Lies Beneath,' 2000

The hit 2000 supernatural thriller What Lies Beneath stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Harrison Ford as a married couple, Claire and Norman, who seemingly have the perfect life, until a supernatural entity reveals a tragic secret. Claire begins to put the pieces together — but she realizes she might be trapped in a deadly game.

Watch What Lies Beneath on Paramount+

Red Eye

<p>DreamWorks LLC/Kobal/Shutterstock</p> Rachel McAdams and Cillian Murphy in 'Red Eye,' 2005

DreamWorks LLC/Kobal/Shutterstock

Rachel McAdams and Cillian Murphy in 'Red Eye,' 2005

In Wes Craven's Red Eye (2005), hotel manager Lisa Reisert (Rachel McAdams) finds herself embroiled in a high-stakes assassination plot when she meets a winsome yet menacing Jackson Rippner (Cillian Murphy) during a red-eye flight to Miami. As Jackson holds Lisa's father hostage, he coerces her to aid in his plan by reassigning the target's hotel room, leaving her with a moral dilemma between saving her dad or preventing a terrorist act — all while 30,000 feet above the ground.

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The Machinist

<p>Paramount Classics</p> Christian Bale in 'The Machinist,' 2004

Paramount Classics

Christian Bale in 'The Machinist,' 2004

In 2004's The Machinist, Christian Bale stars as Trevor, a factory worker who suffers from severe insomnia and hasn't slept in a year. After Trevor causes an on-the-job accident, he begins having hallucinations and becomes paranoid that his co-workers are out to get him. Not even viewers will know what is real in this gripping psychological thriller, which Bale famously lost more than 63 lbs for.

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Significant Other

<p>Allyson Riggs/Paramount+</p> Maika Monroe in 'Significant Other,' 2022

Allyson Riggs/Paramount+

Maika Monroe in 'Significant Other,' 2022

In 2022’s Significant Other, invading aliens begin harvesting humans and taking their shape. Their first target before launching a full-blown invasion is a couple hiking in the woods. It’s impossible to know who is real and who is a decoy in this wildly trippy ride. The film stars Maika Monroe and Emmy nominee Jake Lacy.

Watch Significant Other on Paramount+

Disney+

WandaVision

Marvel Studios Elizabeth Olsen on 'WandaVision'
Marvel Studios Elizabeth Olsen on 'WandaVision'

Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany reprised their roles as Avengers Wanda Maximoff and Vision in the 2020 miniseries WandaVision. In the series, Wanda and Vision live the perfect suburban life — or so they think. The walls of reality begin to blur, and the couple realize they’re in danger. Also in the cast was Kathryn Hahn, who stole the show as audience favorite Agatha Harkness.

Watch WandaVision on Disney+

Related: Elizabeth Olsen Says WandaVision Won't Have a Second Season: 'It Is a Limited Series'

Moon Knight

<p>Disney+/Courtesy Everett </p> Oscar Isaac on 'Moon Knight'

Disney+/Courtesy Everett

Oscar Isaac on 'Moon Knight'

The 2022 series Moon Knight was notable for taking a much darker tone than other Marvel productions. It follows Steven Grant (Oscar Isaac), a gift shop employee who realizes he has an alter ego, Marc Spector, a mercenary with connections to Egyptian gods. On top of being an action-packed series, the show is one of the most unique Marvel entities to date.

Watch Moon Knight on Disney+

Werewolf by Night

<p>Disney+/Courtesy Everett </p> Gael García Bernal in 'Werewolf by Night,' 2022

Disney+/Courtesy Everett

Gael García Bernal in 'Werewolf by Night,' 2022

Werewolf by Night is a standalone Marvel special centered on a group of monster hunters gathered at a castle, all hoping to gain possession of a rare and powerful gem. However, many in the competition aren’t who they seem to be. Leading the cast is Gael García Bernal, best known for his Golden Globe-winning performance on Mozart in the Jungle.

Watch Werewolf by Night on Disney+

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