‘Wayward’ Limited Series: Release Date, Cast, Plot, and All You Need to Know About Netflix’s New Canadian Thriller

From the voice behind Feel Good and the shadows of The Flight Attendant comes a brand-new twist—one not meant for comfort. Netflix has quietly lined up its next limited series, one that strips back the facades of a seemingly perfect place to expose something much darker. This is not the kind of small-town drama that stays quiet for long, and it is picking up speed with every name added to the cast list.
Whispers of Tall Pines, a sleepy town with twisted roots, are getting louder. With the showstopper stepping away from offbeat comedy and diving into darker waters, the full picture, including all the juicy details, unfolds below.
When does the mystery of Wayward begin on Netflix?
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Netflix confirmed Wayward, formerly Tall Pines, is an eight-episode limited series set for release sometime in 2025, according to What’s on Netflix. The news of the series announced during Netflix’s 2024-2025 international slate update has only sparked early excitement.
Filming reportedly took place in Toronto from July 2 to October 18, 2024, and the series is now in post-production, polishing things up for a 2025 release. So, it is not a question of if, just when?
With the series on schedule to land on Netflix in 2025, the next big question is—who is leading the charge in this twisted tale? The cast is a bold mix of award-winners, rising stars, and familiar faces, each ready to shake up this eerie world.
Who are the big names behind Wayward’s gripping mystery?
Leading Wayward is Mae Martin, best known for Feel Good, who will star and showrun this highly anticipated series. Alongside Martin, Toni Collette from Hereditary and Sarah Gadon, who starred in Are You Afraid of the Dark?, bring their star power to the show, adding more weight to the thriller’s storyline.
The cast continues to impress with the addition of Patrick J. Adams from Suits, who has another intense Netflix drama on the way, Patrick Gallagher from Night at the Museum, and Alyvia Alyn Lind, who appeared in Daybreak. Sydney Topliffe, from Murdoch Mysteries, and Brandon Jay McLaren of Ransom are also featured in the ensemble, guaranteeing an electrifying performance across the board.
Great casting only works if there is a compelling story to go with it—and Wayward seems to have that covered. But what sort of storm are they venturing into? The setup is strange, otherworldly, and full of secrets!
What is the core plot of Wayward?
From the official synopsis, Wayward is looking to be more than a moody teen thriller—it is an explosive mystery buried in a quiet town. Tall Pines may look peaceful, but here teens are forced into a world where they must “face an existential battle to retain their friendship, their sanity – and their lives.” It is dark, intense, and anything but quiet.
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When Detective Dempsey moves to town, things go sideways fast. Their wife has ties to the place, and it turns out the past is not really in the past. With help from two offbeat teens, Dempsey sets out to blow the lid off a town that has been hiding something for way too long.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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