Either way, this isn’t a great look for Netflix. Prank Encounters is a TV series where strangers believe they are starting a new job, only to find themselves in a horror movie. Some fans are holding out hope that the show is either not as mean-spirited as it seems or Matarazzo steps down from the project. “Do the right thing and pull the plug on this horrible idea of a show.” You clearly have no idea what job seekers go through to find work and how unemployment affects people and their families,” one Twitter user wrote in a reply to Matarazzo. The second season premiered on April 5, 2021. This series premiered on Netflix on October 25, 2019. This kind of a prank could be devastating (both financially and emotionally) to contestants who think they’ve landed a job. Prank Encounters is an American comedy prank show directed by Anthony Gonzales, written by Doug Perkins and David Storrs, and hosted by Gaten Matarazzo. The optics alone are pretty cringe-worthy, but the premise is also just plain cruel. After Matarazzo announced the show on Twitter, many are even urging the actor to reconsider. We don’t now exactly what these “full-time nightmares” will entail, but the description has been enough to set people off. “It’s business as usual until their paths collide and these part-time jobs turn into full-time nightmares.” “Each episode of this terrifying and hilarious prank show takes two complete strangers who each think they’re starting their first day at a new job,” the release reads. In a press release, Prank Encounters is described as a hidden-camera prank show in which people will be tricked into thinking they’ve been hired for a job. Last week, Netflix announced that the 16-year-old actor will host a new series Prank Encounters, and honestly, it sounds pretty mean. Sadly, it looks like Stranger Things star Gaten Matarazzo has done just that. Henry Dittman, one of the actors who appeared in two episodes of the first season of Prank Encounters, Urgent Scare and Face Fears, and looks to be in season 2, as well, responded to a. We love a good prank show, but it’s certainly possible to take things too far.
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