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Peacock Horror Flops! New Thriller "Strung" Is a Joke!

Peacock's latest horror flick, "Strung," is getting roasted by critics for being more comedy than terror. This movie is a total mess!

6/26/2026, 7:00:00 AM

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Peacock Horror Flops! New Thriller "Strung" Is a Joke!

Peacock's new horror feature, "Strung," arrives with some serious buzz, but it's not the kind of buzz Hollywood usually hopes for. The film, from "The Best Man" director Malcom D. Lee and "Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers" writer Alan B. McElroy, is being panned by pundits for its unintentional comedic turns and over-the-top camp. Variety confirms that this movie isn't just bad; it's hilariously bad, a must-see for all the wrong reasons.

From the jump, "Strung" aims for scares but consistently misses the mark. Instead, it careens into a realm of outright absurdity, leaving audiences scratching their heads or, more likely, chuckling. The high-minded concept of a horror-thriller quickly dissolves into a B-movie spectacle.

The plot follows a young, innocent violinist who takes on a fresh gig tutoring music for a wealthy, prominent family. This setup typically screams classic psychological terror or supernatural dread. However, "Strung" swaps genuine suspense for eye-rolling antics, making every attempt at fear a laughable misfire.

Reviews flooding in paint a picture of a film that totally misjudges its own tone. What was presumably intended as a chilling narrative morphs into a chaotic, campy experience. Critics are having a field day pointing out the bizarre choices and over-the-top performances that define this flick.

Industry insiders are whispering about whether Peacock intended this to be a meta-commentary on horror tropes or if it's just a monumental misfire. Either way, "Strung" is generating a ton of chatter. Social media is already ablaze with memes and quips dissecting the movie's most ridiculous moments.

Filmmakers Lee and McElroy are usually known for their genre contributions, but this outing sees them venturing into uncharted and somewhat messy territory. Fans are torn between disappointment and genuine amusement at how far off the rails the picture goes. It's clear "Strung" won't be lauded for its terrifying prowess, but it might just achieve cult status for its sheer watchability as a train wreck.

What's next for "Strung"? Expect it to be a hot topic in online communities, celebrated more for its gaffes than its guts. It's carving out a unique niche as a "so bad it's good" movie, guaranteeing it a spot in the annals of delightfully awful cinema. Horror buffs seeking genuine frights should probably look elsewhere, but if you're in the mood for a good laugh at a movie's expense, "Strung" is your ticket. It is set to become a talking point in genre discussions, if only for its spectacular failure to be horrifying. This is a flick that demands to be seen to be believed, even if you are just watching it from behind your hands. It might not be scary, but it will certainly entertain.

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