New Amazon Prime TV Series ‘THEM’ Draws Comparisons To Jordan Peele’s ‘Get Out’ And ‘US’

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Amazon Prime debuted its extremely anticipated horror sequence, “THEM” and a few viewers are already making comparisons calling it a “knockoff” and “copycat” of two of Jordan Peele’s previous hit films inside the identical style; 2017’s “Get Out” and the 2019 hit, “US.” 

The New York Put up stories that the 10-episode restricted anthology sequence can also be drawing ire as a result of solely one of many episodes is helmed by a Black director. Nonetheless, Lena Waithe is concerned within the venture as an government producer.

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Set within the Fifties, “THEM” explores terror in all varieties in America. It includes a Black household who strikes from North Carolina to an all-white, Los Angeles neighborhood throughout The Nice Migration of the Fifties. Whereas every part appears nice on the surface, the household quickly discovers that they’ve entered one other actuality as a result of forces of evil are trying to actually destroy them. 

The supernatural thriller reveals the horrific nature and brutality of racism and it makes monsters out of its perpetrators. Breaking the colour barrier in white neighborhoods is usually a harmful endeavor. In case you weren’t positive earlier than, you can be now. “THEM” will take you there, navigating by way of the emotional, and psychological results of what it actually means to be Black in America.

“Because the sinister parts outdoors the house ratchet up, that clearly permits for the cracks and fissures inside every of them to be infiltrated by one thing malevolent,” creator Little Marvin instructed the New York Occasions of the Black household on the middle of the sequence. “However that malevolent factor, as positive as there’s a supernatural part to our story, is deeply rooted within the emotional and psychological lives of those characters.”

Describing her collaboration with Little Marvin, Waithe defined to the Occasions, “His voice is so instantly linked to who he’s as an individual — daring, sincere and a darkish humor that sneaks up on you. He forces the viewers to confront our previous as a result of we’ve but to flee it.”

“THEM” stars Deborah Ayorinde, Ashley Thomas, Alison Tablet, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Melody Hurd, and Ryan Kwanten and is out there on Amazon Prime beginning on April 9.

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