Netflix Drops a New Trailer That Brings Stephen King’s Ghostly Game of Phones Straight to Your Screen
What’s the deal? The streaming giant quietly released a teaser that feels like a spiritual blend of a high‑tech screen and a spooky ghost‑story, all wrapped around Stephen King’s newly finished novella, “Mr. Harrigan’s Phone.” If you haven’t heard the juicy details yet, sit back—Netflix is schooling us on why a retired billionaire’s first iPhone has taken center stage with a young fan.
Why it got us talking
- Everyday terror meets everyday tech: The little phone that keeps on pinging in an otherwise ordinary setting, plus a touch of King’s haunting imagination.
- Unexpected partnership – A billionaire retired from the corporate world, a 21‑year‑old, and a new iPhone: who would think those could make a lethal pair of friends?
- Perfect TV hook – The premise of a human pair bonding over a phone can tickle both the emotions and the chill.
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What to watch out for in this new Netflix exclusive
- Key scenes: The very first call on the new iPhone, and the failing of it slamming the terminal.
- Gradual twist reveal – The official stream with typical scary sneak or even smells.
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Mr. Harrigan’s Phone: What the Trailer Says (and a Quick Cast Dump)
The trailer size is a neat little 2½‑minute clip that you can catch on the Netflix app or the official YouTube channel. If you’re counting the days, it drops on October 5 and will be streaming right from the start.
Meet the Cast
- Jaeden Martell plays the teenager Craig, and he’s already made a name for himself in Knives Out and the creepy‑sci‑fi hit It.
- Donald Sutherland steps into the role of Mr. Harrigan. The seasoned actor brings a touch of classic gravitas, reminiscent of his work in Citizen X.
Why the hype matters
With a star lineup that’s got a bit of both the spooky and the sage, the trailer promises a mix of mystery and heartfelt moments that blend perfectly for a Netflix binge‑night.
