Guillermo del Toros Cabinet of Curiosities launches as a four day

Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities launches as a four-day Netflix event in October

Netflix has announced that Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities will debut on October 25 as a four-day, two-episode event.

The streamer unlocked the cabinet of curiosities in a first-look teaser, revealing the title of each story along with behind-the-scenes glimpses of footage and tidbits from the anthology.

The entire collection will be released over four days this October during a Netflix & Chills Halloween event, with two stories from del Toro’s new series debuting daily through October 28.

As revealed in the new video, the titles of each story for the eight-part anthology are as follows:

  • Dreams in the witch house (Director: Catherine Hardwicke)
  • graveyard rats (Director: Vincenzo Natali)
  • lot 36 (Director: Guillermo Navarro)
  • Pickman’s model (directed by Keith Thomas)
  • The autopsy (Director: David Prior)
  • The grumbling (Director: Jennifer Kent)
  • The outside (Director: Ana Lily Amirpour)
  • The contemplation (Director: Panos Kosmatos)

“With Cabinet of Curiosities we wanted to show the realities that exist outside of our normal world: the anomalies and oddities. We’ve handpicked and curated a panel of stories and storytellers to tell those stories, whether they’re drawn from outer space, supernatural lore, or just inside our heads,” del Toro said of the upcoming series. “Just in time for Halloween, each of these eight Stories a fantastic look into the cabinet of pleasures that exist beneath the reality we live in.”

Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities: Images and Episode Details for the Netflix Anthology Series

<b>Graveyard Rats</b></p><p>  David Hewlett stars in an episode written and directed by Vincenzo Natali (based on a short story by Henry Kuttner).” src=”https://assets-prd.ignimgs.com/2022/08/15/gdt -graveyard-unit-02151r-1660565280128.jpg?width=888&crop=16%3A9&quality=20&dpr=0.05″ class=”jsx-2920405963 progressive-image image jsx-294430442 rounded expand loading”/></p><p>Netflix previously shared a thorough breakdown of the actors, writers, and directors involved in each episode, with stories ranging from “macabre to magical, gothic to grotesque, or classically spooky.”  Del Toro wrote two original stories for the season (Lot 36 and The Murmuring) while also serving as executive producer, creator, and co-showrunner for the series alongside J. Miles Dale.</p><p>Del Toro has had an ongoing relationship with Netflix, having produced several animated films aimed at younger audiences.  Along with Cabinet of Curiosities, del Toro is also directing a stop motion Pinocchio film for Netflix starring Ewan McGregor as Talking Cricket.  This film will be released in December, following the September release of Disney’s own live-action retelling of Pinocchio.</p><p>Adele Ankers-Range is a freelance writer for IGN. <a href=Follow her on Twitter.