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First Look Video At Netflix’s ‘Wayward’ Limited Thriller Series

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Netflix has released the first video from Wayward, its newest thriller drama, which hails from creator Mae Martin. The limited series is scheduled to debut sometime in 2025.

“The series is a thriller set in a bucolic but sinister town that explores the insidious underbelly of the ‘troubled teen industry’ and the eternal struggle between one generation and the next,” reads the logline.

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