A teenager just trying to make it through life in the suburbs is introduced by a classmate to a mysterious late-night TV show.
Teenager Owen is just trying to make it through life in the suburbs, when his classmate introduces him to a mysterious late-night TV show-one which conveys a vision of a supernatural world beneath their own. In the pale glow of the television, Owen's view of reality begins to crack.
1996. Owen, a quiet seventh-grader, finds it hard to come out of his shell; instead, he prefers to keep to himself. That is until he crosses paths with Maddy, a ninth-grader obsessed with The Pink Opaque, a late-night teen fantasy TV show. But as their shared love for the series develops into a close friendship, the two suburban kids gradually lose themselves in the complex universe of their favourite supernatural series. At first, everything was peaches and cream. And then, Maddy suddenly vanished into thin air, blurring the fragile lines between reality and fiction. More and more, the kitschy monsters encroach on their banal lives, determined to suck them into their twisted world at every turn. Now thrust into a nightmarish adventure where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, what will it take for Owen and Maddy to escape the TV's otherworldly glow?—Nick Riganas
In 1996, isolated teenagers Owen and Maddy bond over the young adult television show The Pink Opaque, which follows teenagers Isabel and Tara as they use their psychic connection to fight the villain Mr. Melancholy, who has the power to warp time and reality. Owen's father Frank derides him for watching the show, while Maddy feels deeply connected to it.
Two years later, while watching The Pink Opaque, Owen notices Maddy crying. Maddy explains that she has resolved to run away to escape her abusive stepfather. She implores Owen to join her, but he loses his nerve and stays. Owen's mother Brenda dies from cancer, Maddy goes missing, and The Pink Opaque is canceled after five seasons.
In 2006, Owen still lives with Frank and works at a local movie theater. Maddy reappears one night, questions Owen about his memories of The Pink Opaque, and claims to have lived inside the show itself for the last eight years. She urges him to review the final episode, in which Isabel and Tara are imprisoned by Mr. Melancholy in a pocket universe as Owen and Maddy, respectively. After finishing the episode, Owen smashes his head through the TV screen in a panic, but Frank pulls him out.
The next night, Maddy explains to Owen that after running away, she continued to feel unsatisfied and "asleep". She paid a man to bury her alive; she describes suffocating before awaking in The Pink Opaque as Tara. She urges Owen to do the same to begin the sixth season of the show. Owen loses his nerve once more and runs home, never seeing Maddy again but remaining haunted by her claims.
Frank dies in 2010 and Owen's boss, Dave, transfers him to a family entertainment center. One night, he re-watches The Pink Opaque on a streaming service, but finds it to be more fatuous and juvenile than he remembers.
Owen grows increasingly miserable and his asthma worsens. In 2026, during a birthday party at work, he breaks down, screaming that he is dying and needs help, to the indifference of everyone around him. He locks himself in the bathroom, cuts his chest open, and smiles when he sees glowing TV static inside. Hurrying back to work, he offers timid apologies for his outburst.