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Hex Studios Announces Netflix And Kill

Hex Studios will be bringing their eight-part comedy horror series, Netflix and Kill, to the cyber-airwaves soon. The series’ premise is the terrifying tale of a psychopath and his victim…..who spend all day just sitting around watching television.
According to director Kate Shenton, “Netflix and Kill is inspired by my love for British TV comedy, shows like The Royle Family, Fawlty Towers, Extras, Blackadder, and basically anything by Victoria Wood. For NETFL!X AND KILL, I wanted to make something that had that classic British television comedy feel – but adding a horror twist to it!”
Why YouTube? Hex Studios head Lawrie Brewster says she sees the channel as a “massive and still growing platform for unique, independent voices in the horror genre. We believe 100% in Kate Shenton’s talent and vision, and we’re excited to be able to share her twisted creations with as wide an audience as possible!”

Is it legal to use a corporation’s name as the title for your little indie production? We don’t imagine so, which is why the official title for this webseries is actually “NETFL!X AND KILL” with a barely noticeable exclamation mark in place of the letter “I”. That probably won’t be enough to satisfy Netflix’s lawyers. (Note that we are calling the show “Netflix And Kill” without the exclamation because this is what people will be typing in search engines when they look for info about it. We’re savvy like that.)

Whatever this series’ name winds up being, you can find it on YouTube starting this coming Saturday, August 4. The first two episodes will debut that day, followed by one new episode every week for the following six weeks.

This would be the place in the article where we embed the trailer,  but unfortunately, there is no trailer for this series. Instead, we’ll just have to offer this link to the Hex Studios YouTube page, where Netflix and Kill will show up….

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