In Judas, a haunting and provocative psychological drama, we follow Cass, a woman on the edge, as she spirals into a world of deception, addiction, and betrayal while fighting to reclaim her life-and her sanity.
Cass grew up in a broken home, a place where silence held more secrets than words, and her only escape was the tight-knit group of friends she met in high school. They called themselves "the Twelve"-not disciples of faith, but of survival. Over the years, Cass and her friends became bound by shared trauma, finding comfort in their dysfunctional friendships. But after a tragic overdose and a betrayal she can't forgive, Cass left town, leaving everyone behind and determined never to look back.
Now, Cass is forced to return to her hometown to care for her ailing mother, who abandoned her years ago. She's clean, sober, and fighting for stability, even if it means facing her past. But as soon as she arrives, she feels the dark pull of old wounds reopening. Most disturbingly, a former friend, Luke, begins showing up everywhere she goes.
As Luke inserts himself into her life once more, Cass starts to feel her grip on reality slipping. He gaslights her, subtly reminding her of her past mistakes, her trauma, and her darkest moments. Whispers of a dark secret, one Cass has tried to forget, resurface as she starts receiving cryptic notes about the overdose of their friend years ago. It becomes clear someone is playing mind games with her-but who? And why?
The more Cass tries to distance herself from Luke, the more entangled he becomes in her life. He leads her to suspect that the overdose wasn't an accident, forcing her to confront everyone she once considered a friend. With each encounter, Cass realizes that she was betrayed by more than just Luke-and that the people she once loved are just as haunted by guilt and trauma as she is.All Rights Reserved