Slasher - Season 3

Season 3
Solstice
Slasher: Solstice is set over a 24-hour period on the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year. When a young man is brutally killed in front of his apartment building, he is surrounded by witnesses who do nothing to help. One year later, terror strikes the apartment complex once again when someone seemingly seeks bloody revenge on the neighbours and witnesses who did nothing during the murder.
Episodes

6am to 9am
On the first anniversary of a mysterious slaying, the masked killer responsible strikes again, butchering one of the earlier crime's eyewitnesses.

9am to 12pm
Connections to Kit are revealed in flashbacks, while a couple's secret affair is exposed via social media and another slaying strikes the community.

12pm to 3pm
As school is dismissed for the summer, more shocking memories from the past year surface and a teacher who tries to be an ally to Saadia pays a price.

3pm to 6pm
The Druid kills again as Amy recalls her role in Kit's death, Roberta questions multiple witnesses, and plans get underway for the solstice party.

6pm to 9pm
Roberta and Pujit identify a suspect while Violet's lurid, exploitative murder blog goes too far, making her and Joe targets of outrage and revenge.

9pm to 12am
Attendees of the solstice party are stalked by the Druid while someone engineers a violent confrontation in the basement between Angel and Dan.

Midnight to 3am
Angel and Dan desperately try to escape, Roberta and Pujit get too close to the Druid, and Saadia grows closer to Connor in the hours after the party.

3am to 6am
With the identity of the Druid revealed, the few remaining survivors inside the apartment building must make a last-ditch fight for their lives.
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