The Institute, from Stephen King – where childhood is a controlled experiment (trailer).
Coming this July to MGM+, The Institute is the latest slice of psychological dread and supernatural menace to crawl its way out of the tangled mind-vines of Stephen King. Adapted from his 2019 novel, this new eight-part TV series asks the age-old question: what if the school you were taken to against your will was actually run by a government-funded telepathy cult with lab coats and questionable ethics?
Young genius Luke Ellis (Joe Freeman) is living the dream: Harvard-bound, stable home, an IQ that could embarrass your average Bond villain. That is, until he’s bagged and tagged like yesterday’s Amazon order and shipped off to a place known only as The Institute. It’s a facility full of gifted children—telekinetics, telepaths, kids who can rearrange your furniture with a nosebleed—and every one of them got there the same way: kicking and screaming in the night.
Overseeing this cheery operation is Mary-Louise Parker’s Ms. Sigsby, the kind of steely-eyed administrator who probably keeps chloroform in her handbag. Meanwhile, in a quiet town nearby, haunted ex-cop Tim Jamieson (Ben Barnes, brooding like his mortgage depends on it) is just trying to keep his head down and stay out of trouble. But when your name’s in a Stephen King story, you can kiss your peace and quiet goodbye.
The Institute looks to blend Firestarter-style psionics with the creeping dread of Stranger Things, minus the nostalgic fluff and with a lot more existential despair. If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if Charles Xavier opened a school for mutants inside a black site run by sadists, well… here’s your answer.
Watch it from July 13th 2025 on MGM+, and maybe keep the lights on. Or better yet, don’t answer the door after midnight.