Here's everything we know about TheThirdDay, HBO's new experiential show.
to the limited series as the “world’s first immersive TV drama with an innovative live event staged as part of the series.” But what exactly does that mean, and how would such a thing play out on television?on the project. “To tell a story that spans TV and live action has been a long held ambition of mine.will be both a TV show and a world you can enter, giving viewers the chance to live and breathe the narrative," Barrett said.
“I wanted to make a series that was unsettling and disturbing but that also spoke to fears that ran deeper than horror. The themes of the have long been obsessions of mine–it is about loss and hope and how both of those things can distort the mind in surprising and brutal ways," Kelly echoed. Still, that might not answer the many questions you may have after watching the trailer, which you can see below.weaves together two seemingly disparate stories, told in two major parts. The first part is called Summer, in which Law plays a man named Sam who arrives at a mysterious island off the coast of Britain, and discovers the island residents are preserving some disturbing traditions.
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