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The Changelingย is an upcoming horror-fantasy series coming toย Apple TV+. The series’ first three episodes are scheduled to release on September 8th, 2023, withย LaKeith Stanfieldย starring as a grieving father journeying through a supernatural version of New York. Aside from Stanfield, it has been confirmed that Adina Porter, Clark Backo, and Samuel T. Herring will also star inย The Changeling, along with Amirah Vann, Malcolm Barrett, and Jared Abrahamson. The plot of the series is being kept under wraps until its release next month, but here’s everything we currently know aboutย The Changelingย on Apple TV+.
Who’s Starring in ‘The Changeling’?

Based on a 2017 novel of the same name by Victor LaValle,ย The Changelingย will starย Knives Outย andย Haunted Mansionย alum LaKeith Stanfield as Apollo Kagwa, a used book dealer living in New York. Clark Backoย (The Handmaid’s Tale)ย will star as Emma Valentine, Apollo’s wife who vanishes after the birth of the couple’s first child. In searching for his missing wife, Apollo embarks on “a death-defying odyssey through a New York he didn’t know existed,” per the official show description.
Adina Porterย (American Horror Story)ย will star as Lillian Kagwa, Apollo’s mother. Samuel T. Herring – also known as Hemlock Ernst – as William Wheeler, a man who befriends Apollo on his quest to get Emma back. The series’ recurring guests stars include Amirah Vannย (How to Get Away With Murder)ย as Kim Valentine, Emma’s sister and only remaining family member, Malcolm Barrettย (The Boys)ย will star as Patrice Green, Apollo’s best friend, and Jared Abrahamsonย (Travelers)ย as Apollo’s father.
‘The Changeling’ Novel vs. The Apple TV+ Series

In the novel that inspired The Changeling on Apple TV+, Victor LaValle created a story that outright compares itself to a fairy tale, but “the old kind” where there’s no such thing as “happily ever after.” Critics agreed with this comparison, adding that LaValle isn’t afraid to highlight the “anxieties and ambivalences of modern parenting” and the “rigors of survival in modern America.”
In particular, Terrance Rafferty of the New York Times Book Review had this to say about The Changeling:
“The people of โThe Changelingโ pay and pay for their fleeting stretches of happiness, weep in the meantime, then pay again, and tell themselves the stories they need to go on. In New York there are monsters (and heroes) on every corner, not outside over there but right here. Itโs a hell of a town.”
Noticeably,ย The Changelingย novel depicts Emma as committing some kind of horrible crime before disappearing, painting her in a potentially darker light than the adapted series. It’s currently unclear how much of the book will be adapted to the eight-episode TV series, though given the general tone of the trailers Apple has shared so far, it’s probably safe to sayย The Changelingย will deliver on the novel’s most horrifying aspects. Additionally, many of the actors starring inย The Changelingย have experience in creepy, off-putting, or downright horrifying movies or TV, lending more credence toย The Changelingย Apple TV+ series leaning into its horror label.
The Apple TV+ adaptation ofย The Changelingย was first announced by FX in 2018. Apple TV+ would pick up the series in 2021, with Annapurna Televisionย (Pam & Tommy)ย set to produce with Kelly Marcel brought on as the writer for all eight episodes ofย The Changelingย series. Melina Matsoukas, a well-known music video director, has been confirmed as the director for the series’ first episode, though nothing beyond that yet. Marcel and Matsoukas will also double as executive producers for the series, along with David Knoller, Megan Ellison, Sue Naegle, Patrick Chu, Ali Krug, David Wolkis, and LaKeith Stanfield. Black Magnolia, Rosebud Pictures, and De La Revolution Films have all boardedย The Changelingย alongside Annapurna and Apple Studios.
The first three episodes ofย The Changelingย are scheduled to release to Apple TV+ on September 8th, followed by weekly episodes Fridays.