Netflix has just released a trailer for an erotic thriller sequel to a film with zero percent score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Buckle up for what could be one of the worst films you'll ever see if it's anything like it's predecessor, as the official trailer for The Next 365 Days has just landed.
Watch the trailer here:
If it's anything like the two other movies that came before it, then The Next 365 Days is in for a hammering from the critics as both failed to get a thumbs up from any reviewer.
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Both 365 Days and 365 Days: This Day failed to get any positive reception, so even just one critic saying they liked The Next 365 Days will make it a major improvement.
The original movie was dubbed 'the Polish 50 Shades of Grey' insofar as it's Polish, an erotic movie and depicts a really unhealthy relationship that nobody in their right mind would want to be a part of.
It tells the story of a woman who gets kidnapped by a mafia boss and is given a year, hence the 365 Days title, to fall in love with him.
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If she doesn't fall in love with him by that time she's free to go, but in the meantime they have plenty of sex to pass the time.
Obviously she falls in love with the absolute psycho who abducted her and held her against her will, then appeared to get killed by a rival mafia group.
However, she came back for sequel 365 Days: This Day, which like its predecessor failed to gain any critical praise at all.
Much like the original, the sequel is basically just a series of scenes of sexy people having sex to distract you from the terrible plot attempting to justify all the erotic bits.
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Netflix viewers were split over whether a third movie in the 365 Days series was a good idea, with many commenting that the novelty of watching the erotic films on the streaming service had worn thin.
One person wrote that they 'watched the first out of curiosity but this is a bit much', while another said 'stuff like this is why we're all leaving Netflix' before following that up with 'you keep making c**p while cancelling the good shows'.
Others were bigger fans of the films, saying they were 'so excited' to see the films return while someone else said they 'always make me feel better'.
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Meanwhile, another person decided to be honest when they said they'd avoid any issues with the plot and 'just fast forward to the exciting scenes'.
The Next 365 Days releases on Netflix on 19 August.
Topics: Netflix, Film and TV