Netflix’s New Mystery Thriller Reaches Millions of Views Just One Week After Release

I’m totally hooked on Netflix’s new show, Wayward! It’s a really gripping mystery thriller, and it’s been a huge hit – it came out on September 25th and is already one of the top shows worldwide on Netflix. It was created by Mae Martin, which is awesome!

Wayward is set in the seemingly quiet town of Tall Pines, Vermont, but beneath its peaceful exterior lie hidden and troubling secrets.

Leila and Abbie, two students who have run away from home, join forces with Alex Dempsey, a new police officer in town, to expose the secrets and dangers hidden within it.

When Alex and his wife, who is expecting a baby, move to Tall Pines, they start experiencing odd occurrences linked to the mysterious headmistress of Tall Pines Academy, Evelyn Ward, portrayed by Toni Collette. Critics have especially lauded Collette’s performance, noting how she brings complexity and suspense to the thriller.

I just watched the trailer for “Wayward” and Toni Collette is absolutely captivating! This new series is hitting Netflix on September 25th, and honestly, I’m already hooked. Definitely one to watch!

— Rotten Tomatoes 🍅 (@RottenTomatoes) September 2, 2025

The show stars Mae Martin, Alyvia Alyn Lind, Sydney Topliffe, Sarah Gadon, and John Daniel. Some viewers have found it hard to follow or felt it slowed down after the beginning, but many others have been captivated by its intriguing and suspenseful plot.

Overall, critics have given the film favorable reviews. Rotten Tomatoes shows a 78% approval rating based on 50 reviews, with one critic noting that while the movie can feel slow at times, it’s an intriguing thriller thanks to surprising plot twists and a strong performance by Toni Collette.

Metacritic assigned the show a score of 71/100, averaging 18 critics’ reviews, which generally means the show was well-received.

I’m really hooked on Wayward! It seems like a lot of other people are too, and I think it’s because it’s so suspenseful and mysterious. Plus, the acting is fantastic. It’s just got a really compelling story and characters you actually care about, which is why I think it’s doing so well on Netflix.

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2025-10-06 17:15