The Strain (2014)

“The Strain” (2014) is a horror drama television series created by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan, based on their novel trilogy of the same name. The series combines elements of vampire mythology, apocalyptic horror, and science fiction to deliver a gripping and intense narrative.
The story begins with a mysterious airplane that lands at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, with nearly everyone on board dead under strange circumstances.
Dr. Ephraim “Eph” Goodweather (played by Corey Stoll), the head of the CDC’s Canary Project, is called in to investigate. Along with his team, including Dr. Nora Martinez (played by Mía Maestro), Eph discovers a parasitic virus that turns its victims into vampiric creatures known as “Strigoi.”
As the virus begins to spread across New York City, turning more people into Strigoi, Eph and his team join forces with a diverse group of characters to combat the growing epidemic.
This group includes Abraham Setrakian (played by David Bradley), a Holocaust survivor and seasoned vampire hunter; Vasiliy Fet (played by Kevin Durand), a tough exterminator; and others who have personal stakes in the battle against the Strigoi.
The leader of the Strigoi is an ancient and powerful being known as “The Master,” who seeks to plunge the world into darkness and subjugate humanity.
The series delves into the origins of the vampire plague, the ancient conflicts between the Strigoi and their human adversaries, and the struggle for humanity’s survival in the face of overwhelming odds.
“The Strain” is known for its dark and atmospheric tone, gruesome special effects, and complex characters.

It explores themes of survival, the nature of evil, and the lengths to which people will go to protect their loved ones. Over its four seasons, the show builds an intense and often terrifying narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.