What day and time will 'Wreck' release? And everything else you need to know about Hulu series
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: As cinema evolves, genres too have changed. No longer are movies and TV series limited to one single genre and many sub-genres have come up, with horror-comedy being a prime example. The result being many acclaimed gems, including 'Wreck'. The six-part series, which will have 45-minute long episodes, will leave you quaking with fear and laughter at the same time. Originally a BBC show, it will be released through Hulu.
The series is written by Ryan J Brown and directed by Chris Baugh. It is executively produced by Noemi Spanos for Euston Films and Tommy Bulfin for BBC. The series is to be released soon, so lets dive in and get to know some intricate details about the show and its plot.
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When will 'Wreck' release?
The British horror-comedy will drop at 12 am ET on Wednesday, March 1.
Where can I watch 'Wreck'?
'Wreck' is exclusively available to watch on Hulu
What si the cast of 'Wreck'?
The star-studded cast includes Jodie Tyack, Oscar Kennedy, Louis Boyer, Thaddea Graham, Warren James Dunning, Amber Grappy, Harriet Webb, James Phoon, Peter Claffey, Anthony Rickman, Alice Nokes and Ali Hardiman playing the leads.
What is the plot of 'Wreck'?
'Wreck' is a horror-comedy that takes the audience through the journey of young people feeling lost. The protagonist, Jamie Walsh, changes his name and boards a cruise ship in search of his missing sister. He investigates what had happened on the same ship three-months prior to his appearance. The series balances humor along with elements of horror.
What is the buzz around 'Wreck'?
We've had Ghostface from 'Scream' and Michael Myers from 'Halloween', but now, there's a new masked killer on the scene and it's... a duck called Quacky! The 'Wreck' trailer revealed the first-look of the murderous duck behind Hulu's upcoming horror-comedy. Keep your Hulu notifications alert on to not miss the slasher masterpiece 'Wreck'.
Here's the official trailer on Youtube of Hulu's 'Wreck' to get you started.