Chambers Series on Netflix Brings New Horror

Chambers Series Season 1 on Netflix

While the premise of this new series is not something that will appeal to many, it is fair to say that the series is not science fiction and therefore has no compulsion to stick to logic. Chambers series on Netflix new horror drama follows a young girl as her life takes a drastic turn after the daughter’s critical illness.

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Chambers Netflix Series Cast

Leah Rachel writes the new horror series with Akela Cooper running the show. The series boasts of a stellar cast with Uma Thurman and Tony Goldwyn in the lead role. The series premiers on April 26 2019.

Chambers Series Season 1 on Netflix

Chambers (2019)
Created By: Leah Rachel
Cast: Sivan Alyra Rose, Griffin Powell-Arcand, Nicholas Galitzine
Network: Netflix
Air Date: April 26 2019

Chambers Series Plot

Chambers series follows Sasha, a typical young American girl who is happy and pleasant with her current circumstances although they are not too great. Her world begins to crumble when she finds out that she needs an urgent Heart transplant.

Sasha finds a donor just in time when Becky’s death. Curious Sasha goes on a mission to find the donor and what was she like. She comes in contact with Becky;s family and her parents invite her into their homes and decide to put her in private school that Becky attended.

However, as time passes, Becky;s mean and evil ways begin to manifest in Sasha and her memories haunt her. Her personality begins to change and the simple girl that everyone loved slowly begins to fade.

Can Sasha spot understand and rectify these issues in time? or Will a strong and forceful Becky overpower Sasha’s goodness?

Chambers Series Trailer

Watch this trailer of Chambers Netflix series and tell us if you like the new horror drama on the Network.

Chambers Series Review

Chambers comes with an interesting plot and a good cast. The performances do not disappoint, but the pace early on in the series feels more like a drama than a thrilling horror.

The Good

  • Stellar cast and good performances.
  • Though common, the series does give some thrills and chills.
  • Setting and cinematography

The Bad

  • Story seems stretched too long with not enough meat.
  • Lags a bit when it comes to pace for the genre, but may not bother you if you prefer a slow building drama.
  • Begins on an interesting note, but loses way later.

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