What to Watch After ‘The Devil’s Hour’

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About The Devil's Hour
From the mind of rising British writer Tom Moran, The Devil’s Hour is a UK original that tells the story of a woman who wakes up every night at exactly 3.33AM, in the middle of the so-called devil’s hour between 3AM and 4AM.
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Show Name | The Devil's Hour |
Network | Prime Video |
Year | 2022 |
Genres | Thriller |
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