Nick Montelupo

DarkSpotting

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DarkSpotting is where dark stories go on the table. Hosted by Nick Montelupo, this podcast analyzes horror, villains, monsters, disturbing films, dark television, psychological thrillers, dystopias, dark fantasy, games, anime, and the hidden machinery underneath the stories that unsettle us. This is not recap. It is not fan theory. It is not shallow “ending explained” content. DarkSpotting treats dark media as evidence: evidence of wounds, fears, desires, power structures, moral contradictions, broken families, corrupted systems, and audience fantasies we do not always want to admit. Each epis...

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Nick Montelupo

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Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

House of the Dragon Is Finally Becoming a Horror Story 08.07.2026

House of the Dragon has always been political fantasy, family tragedy, and dynastic warfare. But in Season 3, the show is becoming something darker: a horror story. In this episode of DarkSpotting, Nick Montelupo explores why the Dance of the Dragons now feels less like a battle for the Iron Throne and more like a haunted-house story with wings. Rhaenyra inherits a starving city, a vanished treasu...

Hannibal and Beauty as Moral Disguise 01.07.2026

In this episode of DarkSpotting, Nick Montelupo enters the elegant nightmare of Hannibal Lecter — not simply as a killer, but as a monster who turns beauty into camouflage. Hannibal does not hide behind ugliness. He hides behind taste, manners, music, food, therapy, intelligence, and aesthetic control. His horror is not only what he does to bodies, but how beautifully he frames the violation. This...

Why We Excuse Villains Who Suffer 24.06.2026

Why do we forgive villains the moment we understand their pain? In this episode of DarkSpotting, Nick Montelupo enters one of the most dangerous habits in dark storytelling: the way audiences confuse suffering with innocence. A tragic backstory can make a villain more human, more compelling, and more emotionally legible — but does it actually absolve them? From wounded antiheroes to charismatic mo...

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