'Night Sky' Trailer: Sissy Spacek & J.K. Simmons Star In Another Amazon Prime Sci-Fi Series

It looks like “Outer Range” isn’t the only supernatural show coming to Amazon Prime this Fall. That series, about a Wyoming community that stumbles upon strangeness out in the woods, already has hype to spare. And so long as “Outer Range” isn’t TV’s equivalent of 2011’s “Cowboys & Aliens,” it looks like it’ll live up to the hype as a spooky western hybrid.

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Night Sky,” another show that hits Prime this spring, has some spooky space-time stuff going on, too, but favors a more domestic approach. Sissy Spacek and J.K. Simmons star as a couple who have a portal in their backyard that goes to a distant planet, only to have their shared idyll and cosmic secret disrupted by a mysterious stranger.

Here’s the show’s official synopsis:

Spanning space and time, “Night Sky” follows Irene and Franklin York, a couple who, years ago, discovered a chamber buried in their backyard, which inexplicably leads to a strange, deserted planet. They’ve carefully guarded their secret ever since, but when an enigmatic young man enters their lives, the Yorks’ quiet existence is quickly upended…and the mystifying chamber they thought they knew so well turns out to be much more than they could ever have imagined.

Alongside Spacek and Simmons, “Night Sky” also stars Chai HansenAdam BartleyJulieta Zylberberg, and Rocio HernándezKiah McKirnanBeth LackeStephen Louis Grush, and Cass Buggé round out the main cast.

David C. Connolly serves as showrunner for “Night Sky.” He’s best known for his work on AMC shows like “The Son” and “Into The Badlands.” Holden Miller writes the series and serves as co-executive producer with Connolly and a few others: Jimmy Miller and Sam Hansen from HBO‘s “Mosaic” and Emmy and BAFTA Award-winner Philip Martin.

With “Night Sky” and “Outer Range,” Amazon Prime looks to vie with Netlix‘s much-anticipated “Stranger Things” Season 4 for weird TV supremacy this spring. So, who prevails? Find out when “Night Sky” hits Amazon Prime on May 20. Watch the trailer below.