But it's okay, you kinda need to see the twist to get what the show is about...
The Sixth Sense.
Unbreakable.
The Village.
Signs. (Kind of.)
The Visit.
Split.
Glass. (Also kind of.)
M. Night Shyamalan loves a good twist.
He also loves creeping out his audience, and the first proper trailer for his new show Servant does both of those things fantastically well.
Before we get into too much more details, check out the trailer for yourself:
Clip via Apple TV
Creepy, right?
When the dad picked up the baby by the legs, we had to choke back a little yell in fright.
So, as you can see, a troubled couple (Six Feet Under's Lauren Ambrose and Kong: Skull Island's Toby Kebbell) hire a live-in nanny (Game Of Thrones' Nell Tiger Free) to take care of their infant baby, but as you'll see from that trailer, there is... uhm... a bit more to the babysitting job than there first appears.
The show also stars Rupert Grint (RON!), and M. Night Shyamalan is on board as an executive producer for the series, as well as directing two of the ten episodes.
The first three episodes are set to debut on Apple+ on Friday 28 November, with additional episodes arriving every week until the finale on 16 January 2020.
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