Cape Fear Apple TV: The Moral Rot Hidden in America's Favorite Reboot
Whistleblowers have exposed a disturbing pattern within the making of the new "Cape Fear" series on Apple TV, where producers allegedly glamorized revenge and violence to boost ratings, turning a classic psychological thriller into a dangerous celebration of vigilantism. Critics argue the show's graphic depictions of stalking and domestic terror are being marketed as "empowering," corrupting family entertainment by blurring the line between justice and pure vengeance. As concerned parents and ethics watchdogs issue alarms, this latest streaming trend—where trauma becomes spectacle—signals a cultural decay that prioritizes clicks over conscience, dragging society into a moral abyss.