Find Movies & TV
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover
Explore
Movies & TV Shows
Most Popular
Leaving Soon
Categories
Action
Animation
Comedy
Crime
Descriptive Audio
Documentary
Drama
En Español
Horror
Music
Romance
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Western
Explore
Browse Channels
Featured Channels
Stargate by MGM
Hallmark Movies & More
The First 48 by A&E
Categories
Hit TV
Drama TV
True Crime
Comedy
News
Sports
Reality
History & Science
Movies
Sci-Fi & Action
Classic TV
Food & Home
Lifestyle
Nature & Travel
Daytime TV
Game Shows
Kids & Family
Anime+
Chills & Thrills
International
En Español
Music
Sign In
Monsterland
Season 1
TV-MA
83%
45%
Add Show to Watchlist
Encounters with Gothic beasts, including fallen angels and werewolves, broken people are driven to desperate acts in an attempt to repair their lives, ultimately showing there is a thin line between man and beast.
More
Where to Watch Season 1
Hulu
Subscription
8 Episodes
Port Fourchon, Louisiana
E1
Port Fourchon, Louisiana
A down-and-out waitress questions her choices.
Eugene, Oregon
E2
Eugene, Oregon
A lonely teen encounters an unwelcome guest.
New Orleans, Louisiana
E3
New Orleans, Louisiana
A New Orleans socialite wrestles with her past.
New York, New York
E4
New York, New York
A wealthy CEO suffers for his sins.
Plainfield, Illinois
E5
Plainfield, Illinois
A suburban lawyer debates life and death.
Palacios, Texas
E6
Palacios, Texas
A disgruntled fisherman makes the catch of a lifetime.
Iron River, Michigan
E7
Iron River, Michigan
A neglected daughter longs for another life.
Newark, New Jersey
E8
Newark, New Jersey
A grieving couple struggles to say goodbye.
Cast of Season 1
Mary Laws
Producer
Lucan Toh
Producer
Megan Ellison
Producer
Babak Anvari
Producer
Sue Naegle
Producer
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
Laws, who also wrote multiple episodes, assembled a Murderers' Row of talent on and off-screen.
Den of Geek
Michael Ahr
Those who enjoy the darker stories of The Twilight Zone's earlier era will have plenty of praise for Monsterland, but they shouldn't expect to be entertained in a traditional sense, even as that term applies to the horror genre.
Uproxx
Kimberly Ricci
Monsterland is frequently emotional, often cerebral, and favors an insidious sense of dread over the cheap-and-easy jump-scare-type tactics.
Common Sense Media
Marty Brown
Monster anthology light on monsters, heavy on sex, violence.
Mashable
Proma Khosla
It's tough to tell a story of monsters without heroes and angels, but Monsterland nails it and leaves us wanting more.
Tell-Tale TV
Mads Misasi
While a couple of episodes drag a bit through the muddled mythology the majority of Season One is captivating enough to want to watch the episodes more than once.
IndieWire
Kristen Lopez
"Monsterland" is a mixed bag. The few episodes that are great leave you thinking and shuddering, but there are too many that are overwrought and on-the-nose in their message.
AV Club
Katie Rife
On the whole, the casting in Monsterland is excellent, giving under-appreciated actors like Beharie, Kelly Marie Tran, and Kaitlyn Dever meaty leading roles.
The Playlist
Brian Tallerico
Clearly, there is a lot of talent and ambition behind "Monsterland," and it comes to the surface in the show's best chapters... And yet it really embodies the theory that anthology shows are inherently inconsistent.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
I was more appreciative of the work done by the team of primarily indie feature directors, including Anne Sewitsky, Logan Kibens, Nick Pesce and Craig William Macneill, to give certain episodes a sense of place and insinuating atmosphere.
Autostraddle
Valerie Anne
I enjoyed the series, and did still have the, "It was nice to be included" feeling by the end but reckon we have to have a bucket between "good representation" and "bad representation" called "technically representation but it's complicated."
Entertainment Voice
Alci Rengifo
"Monsterland" is not completely successful, but what it never lacks are strong ideas.
Jordy Reviews It
Jordy Sirkin
Monsters can exist, and they come in many forms - in both our minds and in reality. The series might feature some freaky creatures, but the horror's of real-life are what truly frighten you.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
This makes for some great horror television, especially if you enjoy being challenged by how tragic a scary story is willing to be.
The Spool
Dot Green
For those with a taste for aliens bleeding like geysers and a man peeling his face skin, welcome, this place is for you. For the rest of us, it's better to stay out.
io9.com
Cheryl Eddy
Just when you start to feel like Monsterland is going to bum you out more than is really necessary, especially in 2020, along comes "Newark, NJ," which finally offers catharsis for both its characters and the viewer.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Kate Sánchez
Honestly, the bleak fairytales told may even feel like they end abruptly for some, but for me, that's their point. There is no hope in Monsterland, that's its strength but its also what will alienate a lot of viewers.
CBR
Josh Bell
A self-important drama that seems almost resentful of its own horror trappings.
CNET
Bonnie Burton
Monsterland is a psychologically terrifying new creature-feature series that will still give you chills even if you end up rooting for the monster.
What To Watch
Rosie Knight
Horror anthologies are often dragged down by their worst entries. Though Hulu's Monsterland does feature a couple of duds, it's generally buoyed by the brilliance of its best episodes.
Watch Season 1 Videos
Monsterland: Season 1
Monsterland: Season 1
Trailer
Take Plex everywhere
Watch free anytime, anywhere, on almost any device.
See the full list of supported devices
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover