As Netflix drops all episodes of its gripping horror series "Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen", the world can't help but tune in. Starring Camila Morrone, known for her role in "The Night Manager", and Adam DiMarco from "The White Lotus", this supernatural show sets the stage for nail-biting suspense. Viewers join engaged couple Rachel Harkin and Nicky Cunningham as their wedding plans at a secluded cabin spiral into chaos.
The eerie storyline, the brainchild of Haley Z. Boston, enjoys the creative touch of the Duffer Brothers - the minds behind "Stranger Things". Netflix cheekily warns: "That's not a spoiler – just read the title."
Camila Morrone's rise in Hollywood is nothing short of spectacular. From her modeling roots to her breakthrough performance in "Daisy Jones and The Six", her talent has shone brightly. Her latest role opposite Tom Hiddleston in "The Night Manager" further cements her place in the industry.
But it's her unique relationship with Al Pacino, her stepdad during her formative years, that adds an intriguing twist to her journey. In a candid chat with The Sunday Times, she gushed, "How lucky am I to have known him and to have been raised in his presence." Recognizing his influence, she affectionately dubbed him "the [Lionel] Messi of my industry".
In a memorable 2018 appearance on "The Late Late Show", Camila described Al Pacino as her go-to advisor. After landing her first film role, she recalled reaching out: "I was like 'Look Al, I never asked you for anything... How do I act?' And he said 'Come over, we'll have tea, we'll run the script.'"
This warm mentorship has clearly played a pivotal role in shaping Camila's career. As she continues to carve her path, "Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen" offers yet another stage for her undeniable star power.
Now streaming on Netflix, it's a must-watch for horror enthusiasts and Morrone fans alike.