Unchosen

Unchosen
Release poster
GenrePsychological thriller
Created byJulie Gearey
Written byJulie Gearey
Directed byJim Loach
Philippa Langdale
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
  • Iona Vrolyk
  • Myar Craig-Brown
  • Julie Gearey
ProducerNick Pitt
Production company
  • Double Dutch Productions
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseApril 21, 2026 (2026-04-21)

Unchosen is a British psychological thriller television series created and written by Julie Gearey, released on Netflix on 21 April 2026. The six-part series stars Molly Windsor as Rosie, a woman living within a strict, isolated religious sect whose life is disrupted by a chance encounter with an escaped convict, played by Fra Fee.[1] The series premiered on Netflix on 21 April 2026. Upon release, it became a global streaming success, reaching number one in 69 countries.[1]

Inspired by real-life experiences in high-control religious communities, the show borrows specifically from the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church and other ultra-conservative groups to inform its themes of indoctrination and trauma.[2][3] The production further established this connection by filming key scenes in a former Plymouth Brethren gospel hall in Harrow, London, and lead actor Asa Butterfield reportedly studied documentaries on the organization to prepare for his role.[4][5]

Premise

Unchosen is set within the fictional "Fellowship of the Divine," a reclusive and ultra-conservative Christian sect in rural England led by the authoritative Mr. Phillips (Christopher Eccleston). The community operates under a strict patriarchal hierarchy where technology is largely forbidden, and members are kept isolated from the "unchosen" outside world. Rosie (Molly Windsor), a devoted wife and mother, lives a life defined by obedience and the rigid expectations of the group, despite an increasingly strained and abusive marriage to Adam (Asa Butterfield), a rising figure within the sect’s leadership.[6]

The status quo of the community is upended when a mysterious stranger named Sam (Fra Fee) saves Rosie’s daughter, Grace, from drowning. Welcomed into the Fellowship as a "hero," Sam is a charismatic but dangerous escaped convict who begins to manipulate the emotional and spiritual vulnerabilities of both Rosie and Adam.[7] As Sam’s violent past and true motivations slowly emerge, Rosie is forced to confront the oppressive nature of her faith and fight for her daughter's safety and her own emancipation.[8]

Cast

Production

Development

Initially titled Out of the Dust, the six-part series was produced for Netflix by Double Dutch Productions, part of Banijay UK. The series is written by Julie Gearey. Jim Loach and Philippa Langdale are directors. Iona Vrolyk and Myar Craig-Brown are executive producers for Double Dutch Productions alongside Gearey. Nick Pitt is series producer.[9][10]

Inspiration

Unchosen draws on real-world accounts of high-control religious groups.[11]

According to The Sunday Times, the series "borrows from the Plymouth Brethren and other ultra-conservative groups" in shaping its fictional community.[12] Esquire notes that the production drew on testimonies from former members of similar groups, with creators aiming to reflect those experiences accurately while preserving anonymity.[11] Asa Butterfield also said he watched documentaries on the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church (PBCC) as part of his preparation for the role, noting its patriarchal structure and limitations on technology.[13]

Casting

The cast, including Asa Butterfield, Molly Windsor, Fra Fee, Siobhan Finneran and Christopher Eccleston, was announced in August 2024.[14]

Filming

Principal photography began in the United Kingdom in August 2024.[15][16] In interviews, director Jim Loach stated that key "Fellowship of the Divine" meeting hall scenes were filmed in a former assembly hall previously used by an organisation that had since vacated the building. He described the structure as having no windows and a single electric sliding entrance that could seal the space, elements which contributed to the atmosphere of control depicted in the series.[17][18] He noted that placing hundreds of people inside such an enclosed setting, led by a single authority figure, created what he described as an “unnerving” sense of power and control. He also highlighted Christopher Eccleston’s performance as the group’s leader in reinforcing that dynamic.[17] Additional reporting has identified the filming location as a former Plymouth Brethren Christian Church gospel hall in Harrow, London. The building was reportedly used by the church from the late 1990s until 2017 and has since been repurposed for civic use by the local council.[19][20]

Marketing

In March 2026, Netflix released a trailer and a set of images along with an announcement that the series would now be titled Unchosen.[21]

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Episode 1"Jim LoachJulie Gearey21 April 2026 (2026-04-21)
2"Episode 2"Jim LoachJulie Gearey21 April 2026 (2026-04-21)
3"Episode 3"Jim LoachJulie Gearey21 April 2026 (2026-04-21)
4"Episode 4"Philippa LangdaleJulie Gearey21 April 2026 (2026-04-21)
5"Episode 5"Philippa LangdaleJulie Gearey21 April 2026 (2026-04-21)
6"Episode 6"Philippa LangdaleJulie Gearey21 April 2026 (2026-04-21)

Release

The series premiered on Netflix on 21 April 2026, and consists of six episodes.[22]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 63% based on 8 critic reviews.[23] On Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, the series holds a score of 47 out of 100 based on 4 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[24]

Lucy Mangan of The Guardian gave the series two out of five stars, writing that this "creepy cult show is a total waste of Asa Butterfield's talent".[25]

References

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  3. ^ Fullerton, Huw (28 April 2026). "Real life cults that inspired Netflix's number one drama Unchosen". LADbible. Retrieved 30 April 2026.
  4. ^ Chhibber, Mini Anthikad (30 April 2026). "'Unchosen' series review: Asa Butterfield is trapped in the sluggish cult thriller". The Hindu. Retrieved 30 April 2026.
  5. ^ Petter, Olivia (22 April 2026). "How Much Of Netflix's 'Gripping' Psychological Thriller 'Unchosen' Is Based On True Cult Stories?". Elle. Retrieved 30 April 2026.
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  9. ^ Yossman, K.J. (27 August 2024). "Asa Butterfield, Molly Windsor, Fra Fee, Siobhan Finneran and Christopher Eccleston Set for Netflix Series 'Out of the Dust' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
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