It is common knowledge that TV shows, limited series, and movies follow two different forms of storytelling. The former takes place over the course of several episodes, and the latter wraps things up in a few hours, which can stretch from anywhere between 90 minutes to 4 hours. And these two forms are not interchangeable. A story that’s substantial enough to be turned into a show cannot be compressed into a movie. Similarly, a story that has enough substance for a movie cannot be stretched out into a show. However, across generations, many studios and OTT platforms have tried to do this and have failed every single time. Have they learned anything, though? Well, since “Devil in Ohio” exists (which, if we are being honest, should’ve been a short film at most), it is evident that they haven’t.Devil in Ohio Season 1 Download.
“Devil in Ohio” is based on the book of the same name by Daria Polatin, who is also the showrunner of the miniseries. The episodes are directed by John Fawcett, Steven A. Adelson, Leslie Hope, and Brad Anderson. It follows a girl called Mae (Madeleine Arthur) who escapes a cult, hitches a ride, and is admitted to a hospital. One of the leading doctors at that hospital is Suzanne (Emily Deschanel).
She is married to a real estate agent of sorts, Peter (Sam Jaeger). They have three children: Helen (Alisha Newton), Jules (Xaria Dotson), and Dani (Naomi Tan). While examining Mae, Suzanne finds she has a bloody pentagram etched into her back and that she’s from Amontown, a place notorious for worshiping Satan/Lucifer. Fearing that she’s going to be killed or worse, taken back to the cult, Suzanne lets Mae stay at her house. And, of course, things go sideways.