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Netflix's 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen' Ends on a Bloody, Open-Ended Note
Creator Haley Z. Boston explains the thesis behind the horror series and why the final scene leaves the door open for another season.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 9:35pm
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Haley Z. Boston, the creator of the Netflix horror series 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen', discusses the show's bloody, open-ended finale. Boston reveals that the initial concept was more esoteric, with no explanation for the curse that causes characters to violently bleed to death. However, adding a defined curse with rules made the narrative more satisfying for a TV audience. The finale sees the show's protagonist, Rachel, realize her groom Nicky is not her soulmate, leading to her own bloody death. But Rachel is then resurrected as an immortal 'witness' who must now watch the curse befall future generations. Boston says the series was conceived as a limited one, but she's open to continuing Rachel's story in a potential second season, exploring a new existential fear.
Why it matters
The finale of 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen' provides a unique and thought-provoking take on the horror genre, blending elements of a breakup story with a supernatural curse. The show's creator, Haley Z. Boston, drew inspiration from her own fears about marrying the wrong person, crafting a narrative that explores the power of belief and doubt. The open-ended conclusion leaves the door open for further exploration of the curse and Rachel's role as an immortal witness, potentially setting the stage for a second season that could delve into new existential fears.
The details
In the finale, Rachel's groom Nicky reveals his true self, leading Rachel to realize he is not her soulmate. This triggers the curse, causing Nicky's family members to violently bleed to death. Rachel herself then dies a bloody death, only to be resurrected as a 'witness' who must live eternally and watch the curse befall future generations. Boston says the finale's quiet, contemplative final interaction between Rachel and Nicky was intentional, as the show had already explored the explosive arguments between the couple. The creator also notes that filming the bloody wedding scene was a highlight of the production, with the team using as much practical blood effects as possible to achieve a more realistic look.
- The finale of 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen' premiered on Netflix on April 1, 2026.
The players
Haley Z. Boston
The creator of the Netflix horror series 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen', who drew inspiration from her own fears about marrying the wrong person.
Camila Morrone
The actress who portrays the show's protagonist, Rachel.
Adam DiMarco
The actor who plays Rachel's groom, Nicky.
What they’re saying
“The day that I came up with the idea, the first image I thought of was a bride bleeding to death from every orifice up on the altar. I don't know why, but that was it. I knew that's how I wanted everyone to die.”
— Haley Z. Boston, Creator, 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen'
“From an emotional standpoint, the show is really a breakup story. Rachel's death was a representation of the death of the relationship — the death of that version of herself.”
— Haley Z. Boston, Creator, 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen'
What’s next
Boston says she's open to continuing Rachel's story in a potential second season, exploring a new existential fear beyond the wedding-related themes of the first season.
The takeaway
The bloody, open-ended finale of 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen' provides a unique and thought-provoking take on the horror genre, blending elements of a breakup story with a supernatural curse. The show's creator, Haley Z. Boston, has left the door open for further exploration of the curse and Rachel's role as an immortal witness, potentially setting the stage for a second season that could delve into new existential fears.
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