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The Longest Night: Hardcore serial killer turns Christmas season around

The Longest Night is not something that you would want to watch with your kids. To date, the first season foreshadows what you can expect in season two.  

First season of the tv series streaming on the 8th of July

Right now, The Longest Night is available to stream on Netflix and the first season is ready to rock your world. Thus far, the thriller tv series can easily be somewhat compared to Money Heist. 

Thus far, The Longest Night deals with a serial killer that is a complete genius. That is when it comes to manipulating people into doing what he wants. That’s why it does not come as a surprise as an entire armed force comes for him.

Before Simon’s arrest, it appears that he had already killed someone. Right then, he receives a call from his associates that he is going to be arrested at that exact moment. 

The Longest Night chaos takes place during the Christmas season

However, things quickly take a left turn after the police arrest him. Right then, The Longest Night begins to take off from starting out as a victorious night, into a murderous parade. 

While in prison, Simon quickly becomes confident that the police will have no choice but to relieve him from the psychiatric prison. But, they do not let off that easy. 

The horrific night begins with the serial killers arrest. Photo: Netflix

When things start to get out of hand, the police turn to their prisoners to help them protect their people and the entire psychiatric prison. From there, things evidently get trickier as they now face their mentally challenged prisoners being freed from their cells to fight Simon’s army. 

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Given that season one of The Longest Night kickstarts bombing and bloodshed, season two could be held at the same standards.

 According to Martin CID, the tv series currently consists of 6 episodes. Right now, a second season of The Longest Night is yet to be announced. Judging by the ending, there should be a second season in the works.

Shannon Alexander

Shannon Alexander is a writer who is fascinated by all things pop culture. The use of language in all its different forms has always intrigued her which ultimately led to her completing her Bachelor of Arts degree in Linguistics and Literature studies. Right now, she is passionate about telling stories that matter most to people. When she isn't writing away about your daily dose of celebrity news and entertainment, you can find her getting lost in a good thriller book.

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