Dave steps outside to find the city eerily silent. Cars sit abandoned in intersections. A commuter train has coasted to a stop with its doors open. There are no birds, no sirens, no voices. The only sign of life is his estranged ex-girlfriend, Katie (Lio Tipton), who is just as confused—and terrified.
The horror unravels quickly: every single person who fell asleep the night before has died in place, their bodies untouched but lifeless. Panic spreads among the few remaining survivors—those who, like Dave, stayed awake by accident or circumstance. A desperate call from a friend inside a hospital confirms the impossible: sleep has become a universal, inescapable death sentence. The Edge of Sleep Season 1 - Episode 1
But when morning comes, the world is no longer familiar. Dave steps outside to find the city eerily silent
Don’t close your eyes.
With tight direction, a haunting soundscape (where silence becomes a weapon), and a premise that taps into a universal fear, Episode 1 hooks you immediately—and leaves you terrified of your own pillow. There are no birds, no sirens, no voices