Freakish is an American horror television series that premiered on October 10, 2016, on Hulu. The series features several high-profile social-media stars and celebrities—including Liza Koshy, Hayes Grier, Meghan Rienks, Leo Howard, and Aislinn Paul—and focuses on a group of high-school students who are trapped inside their school when a nearby chemical plant explodes, resulting in residents and other infected students turning into mutated freaks. In July 2018, it was reported that the series had been cancelled after two seasons.
The series follows a group of students who gather for school detention on a Saturday at Kent High. Other students are on campus as well, but involved in various activities (basketball, debate prep, music, etc.). When a nearby chemical plant explodes, they must work together to find a way to survive with only limited resources and protect themselves from those who have turned into freakish zombie-like creatures as a result of the fallout.[1]
Freakish is produced by AwesomenessTV and was created by Beth Szymkowski.[3] Hulu acquired exclusive streaming rights during production of the program.[3] The show premiered on October 10, 2016.[1]
Hulu renewed the series for a second season,[4] which consisted of 10 episodes and premiered on October 18, 2017.[2]
On July 27, 2018, it was reported that the series had been canceled due to low ratings.
Sonia Saraiya writing for Variety called the show "a silly, lightweight half-hour, somewhere between horror thriller and teen soap" and ultimately said "The show never quite becomes interesting enough to transcend either the dully predictable beats of zombie horror or the plodding angst of young adulthood."[5]
Neil Genzlinger for The New York Times said of the show "Here in the age of zombie TV, lots about 'Freakish' seems familiar, but with the episodes shorter than a half-hour each, the series goes down easily."[6]
Emily Longeretta at Hollywoodlife.com described the show as "The Walking Dead meets The Breakfast Club."[7]
On Rotten Tomatoes season 1 has 4 reviews, 3 were positive and 1 was negative.[8]