The Leftovers
Where to watch: HBO Max Like Hellbound, The Leftovers is an existential drama that starts with an incomprehensible, potentially divine metaphysical event. In Hellbound, it is the realization that creatures that seem a lot like angels and demons exist and are coming to kill people. In The Leftovers, it is the sudden disappearance of 2% of the world’s population. Lesser shows—or at least more plot-driven shows—would focus on explaining the supernatural phenomena that start it all. Both Hellbound and The Leftovers, however, are more interested in studying how people and society might react to such reality-shaking events—how we all might try to make meaning from this new information. In both cases, this involves the formation of cults that use their sudden, growing influence to accumulate power and hurt people under the guise of righteousness.
Jirisan
Where to watch: Viki (US)
The Cursed
Where to watch: Honestly, this is not easy to find outside of Korea If you were anticipating the release of Hellbound, then you are probably already a fan of Yeon Sangho and have watched his Train to Busan film series and/or his 2011 animated feature The King of Pigs (which features some voice acting from Hellbound’s Yang Ikjune, aka Detective Jin). But perhaps you haven’t yet watched The Cursed, Yeon’s first TV drama, which aired in Korea in 2020. Like Hellbound and much of Yeon’s other work, The Cursed is a genre tale through and through, telling the story of a teen girl who has the ability to curse people to death (I thought all teen girls could do this, but whatever) and a social issues journalist fighting against an evil IT conglomerate (relatable). If you’re a fan of Hellbound and other Yeon works, then check out The Cursed, which also has a spinoff movie.
Good Omens
Les Revenants
The Fades
The creature VFX of this 2011 supernatural drama on a BBC budget might not quite stand up to those of Hellbound, but the quality of the writing, direction and cast more than make up for that. The Fades was created by Jack Thorne, a playwright and screenwriter who cut his teeth on Skins, collaborated multiple times with Shane Meadows on his sterling This Is England series, and recently headed up the writing team on BBC/HBO fantasy His Dark Materials (another decent recommendation that would sit nicely in this list, come to mention it). Over a decade ago, Thorne created The Fades, the story of a teenage boy who becomes entangled in a celestial battle between the living, the dead, and everybody in between. It’s scary, funny, well-plotted and packed with geek pop culture references. All that, plus a cast including Game of Thrones’ Natalie Dormer, Lucifer’s Tom Ellis, Agents of SHIELD’s Iain De Caestecker and Get Out’s Daniel Kaluuya.
Supernatural
The bad news for anybody discovering The CW’s Supernatural in 2021 is that it’s done, it’s finished, it’s over – that ship has sailed (until of course the inevitable reboot is announced. See you in five years’ time for that). The good news for anybody just discovering Supernatural in 2021 is that they made so many episodes – 327 to be precise – that you need never feel its absence again. That’s 327 demon-battling, angel-adventuring, monster-fighting, heaven and hell mythology-establishing, fun-poking, actually-really-quite-scary instalments of celestial fun with the Winchester brothers saving people, hunting things… the family business.
Warrior Nun
Where to watch: Netflix
Midnight Mass
Where to watch: Netflix If you haven’t yet caught this 2021 addition to Netflix we strongly recommend you do, and without reading about it first, if you can help it. This comes from the mind of Mike Flanagan, the creator behind the series The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly Manor. Like those shows Midnight Mass is talky and slow to start, but when it gets going: good grief!!! In an effort not to reveal spoilers we will tell you this: it takes place on an isolated island where the church is a central and important part of daily life. A new priest has been sent to relieve the former long standing priest, who is unwell. Some strange things begin to occur. Exploring aspects of religion and community, Midnight Mass is a shocking, frightening, gory and glorious horror series with stand out performances from its ensemble cast. An absolute must-watch.
Coming Soon
Also keep an eye out for Korean space thriller The Silent Sea, due to arrive on Netflix on December 24th, and Korean zombie drama All Of Us Are Dead, based on Naver Webtoon Now At Our School, which is set to land in January 2022. Hellbound is available to stream now on Netflix.