Key moments
On March 19, 2026, Camila Morrone graced the red carpet at the premiere of Netflix’s much-anticipated miniseries, ‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen,’ held in Los Angeles, California. The event marks a significant moment for Morrone, who is stepping into a leading role in a streaming series that explores the psychological terror surrounding wedding day anxieties.
Morrone made a striking impression at the premiere, donning a lacy black two-piece set adorned with shimmering beaded detailing. The outfit featured a dramatic side slit and a moody silhouette, perfectly complementing the eerie themes of the series. As she posed for photographers, it was clear that Morrone was not only celebrating her role but also embracing the fashion spotlight.
‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen’ is an eight-episode miniseries that delves into the psychological horror genre, combining elements of suspense with supernatural themes. Morrone plays the character Rachel Harkin, a bride who grapples with intense anxiety and premonitions about her wedding day. The series promises to explore the dread that can accompany such a momentous occasion, as encapsulated in the official description: “A bride has a feeling that something horrifying will happen at her wedding, and the closer to the altar she gets, the worse it becomes.”
Set to be released on March 26, 2026, all episodes will be available for streaming on Netflix, allowing audiences to binge-watch the series shortly after its premiere. The Duffer Brothers, known for their work on ‘Stranger Things,’ serve as executive producers, bringing their expertise in crafting suspenseful narratives to this new project.
The filming for the series took place in Toronto, a location that has become increasingly popular for its versatility in representing various settings. Morrone’s role in this series represents a significant milestone in her career, as it is her largest lead role in a streaming series to date, following her previous performances in ‘Daisy Jones and The Six’ and ‘The Night Manager.’
The series has been rated TV-MA due to its horror and suspense content, indicating that it will likely push boundaries in its exploration of psychological themes. As audiences prepare for the release, the anticipation surrounding Morrone’s performance and the series’ unique premise continues to grow.
Initial reactions from attendees at the premiere have been positive, with many praising Morrone’s performance and the intriguing concept of the series. As the release date approaches, fans and critics alike are eager to see how this blend of psychological horror and wedding day dread unfolds on screen. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any additional promotional events leading up to the series’ launch, but the buzz surrounding Morrone and her role is palpable.