After moving to London, aspiring fashion designer Eloise (McKenzie) begins having vivid dreams that transport her to the 1960s, where she encounters a lively singer named Sandie (Taylor-Joy). In her waking hours, Eloise takes inspiration from Sandie's wardrobe to create designs, even changing her appearance to model that of the vibrant young woman. But as the dreams slowly twist into nightmares that bleed into her woken reality, Eloise begins to realize how dark and close to home Sandie's story really is.
Morticia (Theron) and Gomez (Isaac) are constantly lamenting how distant their children are becoming as they grow from little terrors to slightly bigger ones. To remedy the situation, the couple decides to stuff Wednesday (Grace Moretz), Pugsley (Walton) and Uncle Fester (Kroll) into their haunted camper and set out on a road trip across the country. Out in the wild, they encounter all sorts of new characters and situations, but Morticia and Gomez are determined to not let these distract them from forced family bonding time.
Federal Agent Aaron Falk (Bana) returns to his drought-stricken hometown of Kiewarra after a near 20-year absence to attend the funeral of a childhood friend alleged to have killed his wife and son before killing himself. Stopped from leaving town by the deceased man's parents, Falk reluctantly agrees to stay and investigate the crime. As he follows a trail of clues, Falk faces the town's disdain for his connection to an unsolved murder from many years earlier, which he learns may be connected to the death of his friend.