The Strain (2014–2017) is an American horror television series that blends elements of traditional vampire mythology with a fresh, terrifying take on the genre.
Created by renowned filmmaker Guillermo del Toro and author Chuck Hogan, and based on their novel trilogy of the same name, the show aired on FX from July 13, 2014, to September 17, 2017.
Known for its atmospheric horror, complex characters, and darkly gripping narrative, The Strain quickly gained a loyal fanbase and cemented its place in the pantheon of modern horror television.
With Carlton Cuse serving as the showrunner, The Strain combines the eerie, supernatural elements of vampire lore with a more biological, infection-based narrative, resulting in a show that is both uniquely terrifying and intellectually engaging.
The series’ central focus is on the rise of a vampiric plague, which sweeps through New York City, and the desperate struggle of a group of survivors trying to contain the outbreak. In doing so, The Strain offers not just a battle between good and evil but also explores themes of contagion, survival, and the nature of humanity itself.