Alright Netflix, Let’s Talk About Darby

Why transgender men need not apply.

logan ashley kisner
14 min readOct 6, 2021
Jesse LaTourette as Darby, “There’s Someone Inside Your House” (2021)

If you don’t know, I’ve been attempting to compile a comprehensive list of transgender characters in horror for the last two years of my life. It’s getting pretty extensive. I’ve got a second piece about the topic coming out at the end of October, but until then, you can check out my original examination here.

Originally a novel by Stephanie Perkins, There’s Someone Inside Your House was picked up by Netflix in early 2018 for this film adaptation, which released on October 6th. It’s a slasher set in Nebraska, where a high school senior (Sydney Park) finds herself in the center of a series of gruesome murders where there is a running theme of exposing secrets. The book itself earned mixed reviews upon release, and the film followed much in the same tradition. It’s a wannabe Scream 2 meets I Know What You Did Last Summer, another soulless Netflix original that is toothless despite its desire to provide biting social commentary.

Now, let’s talk about Darby.

I found out about this film because of the Darby character, in regards to the previously mentioned transgender horror research I’ve been doing. In the novel, Darby is a young transgender man, one of our main character’s, Makani, good friends upon her arrival in Nebraska. Admittedly, there is…

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logan ashley kisner

23, he/him transsexual. On Twitter @transhorrors. Questions, comments or requests at kredino@gmail.com — Selected works at loganashley.contently.com