The [3] Strangers Podcast

Episode 64: Obsession (2026)

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This week on The [3] Strangers Podcast, Ryan, Nick, and Bill tackle one of the biggest horror surprises of the year: Obsession (2026). What starts as a simple wish for love quickly spirals into a disturbing nightmare of fixation, control, and consequences as we break down this twisted supernatural horror sensation. Based on the premise of a man whose wish for his longtime crush's affection turns into something terrifyingly obsessive, the film blends romance, dark comedy, and psychological horror in unexpected ways. Join us as we discuss the film's uncomfortable themes, shocking moments, memorable performances, and why this low-budget horror movie has become one of the most talked-about releases of 2026. Was it worth the hype? Is it one of the year's best horror films? And just how many red flags can fit into a single movie? Expect laughs, arguments, and plenty of discussion about a film that proves some wishes are better left ungranted. 💀🌳 #The3StrangersPodcast #Obsession #HorrorMovies #HorrorPodcast #MovieReview #2026Movies #PsychologicalHorror #SupernaturalHorror

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Episode 64: Obsession (2026)

This week on The [3] Strangers Podcast, Ryan, Nick, and Bill tackle one of the biggest horror surprises of the year: Obsession (2026). What starts as a simple wish for love quickly spirals into a disturbing nightmare of fixation, control, and consequences as we break down this twisted supernatural horror sensation. Based on the premise of a man whose wish for his longtime crush's affection turns into something terrifyingly obsessive, the film blends romance, dark comedy, and psychological horror in unexpected ways. Join us as we discuss the film's uncomfortable themes, shocking moments, memorable performances, and why this low-budget horror movie has become one of the most talked-about releases of 2026. Was it worth the hype? Is it one of the year's best horror films? And just how many red flags can fit into a single movie? Expect laughs, arguments, and plenty of discussion about a film that proves some wishes are better left ungranted. 💀🌳 #The3StrangersPodcast #Obsession #HorrorMovies #HorrorPodcast #MovieReview #2026Movies #PsychologicalHorror #SupernaturalHorror

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