Titus Welliver has spent years owning the screen as Harry Bosch, so seeing him pivot into horror this quickly is a pretty fun swerve. And not just any horror, either. Abraham’s Boys takes one of literature’s most famous monster hunters and turns his legacy into something much stranger, moodier, and more intimate than a standard Dracula riff. It’s got gothic roots, but the hook here feels more psychological, more family-driven, and a little less interested in playing the old hits.

Titus Welliver's Genre-Bending 'Bosch' Follow-Up Arrives on Streaming Next Month
Chris McPherson·Collider Asia··1 min read
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