[Editor’s note: The following containsspoilersforLovecraft Country, Season 1, Episode 1, “Sundown."]

HBO’sLovecraft Countrystarted off with a bang during its Sunday, August 16 premiere. The series, which hails from series creatorsMisha Green(Underground) andJordan Peele(Get Out) and is adapted fromMatt Ruff’s 2017 novel of the same name, incorporates sci-fi, horror, and themes centered on race and American history into its story about a group of Black Americans who discover just how deeply their fates are tied into this country’s history. The opening scene ofLovecraft Country’s premiere episode kicks things off, ushering in all of these aforementioned elements to both set the mood and get viewers to think critically about what’s going on.

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What Happens in the Opening?

Lovecraft Countrystarts in media res. A black-and-white dream sequence plops us into the middle of a trench battle in the Korean War. Atticus Freeman (Jonathan Majors), a young Black American soldier, runs through the trenches with other Black soldiers. He’s panicked, dodging gunfire, watching planes fly overhead and drop bombs. It’s unclear if he’s looking for a way out of the battle or he’s trying to find the best way to fight back before he’s killed. He climbs out of the trench and stands, surveying the hellscape beyond him. A voice narrates to us: “This is the story of a boy and his dream. But more than that, it is the story of an American boy in a dream that is truly American.” As the dream gets washed in otherworldly colors, a battlefield stretches before Atticus. We see thousands of faceless soldiers torched by tripod robots. Overheard, glowing flying saucers move through the sky and zap airplanes. Winged squid beasts flying around, looking to scoop up unsuspecting human prey. War is hell, but with a science fiction twist.

Atticus stops and looks heavenward. A female alien with red skin (Jamie Chung) beams down from a flying saucer. She lands, hugs him, and whispers in his ear. Suddenly, the couple spins around. A squid beast emerges from the ground, opening its maw and preparing to swallow them. Suddenly, it’s cleaved in two, with each half falling to the wayside to revealJackie Robinsonas the hero. His bat is covered in green monster slime, as is his L.A. Dodgers uniform. He comforts Atticus, telling him, “I gotcha, kid,” before turning around to face the same squid beast, which reassembles into its original form.

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So, uh, What Am I Looking at Here?

There’s more than meets the eye with this opening dream sequence. References to some iconic science fiction works are made. This makes sense considering Atticus is an avid reader of sci-fi and thus, his dreams would auto-populate with the monsters he’s read so much about. If you need a little sci-fi brush-up, here’s every reference made in the opening:

What Series Creator Misha Green Says

Collider’sLiz Shannon Millerhad the opportunity to ask Green about the opening scene during aLovecraft Countrypress event ahead of the season premiere. In response to our query about what the inspiration for the opening scene was and what the impetus was in making it a reality, Green shared this:

The conception of our kind of big, pulp monster dream in Atticus’ head, the idea is that I just wanted to come in big. You know, I just wanted to go for it. I think that the series as a whole across 10 episodes goes for it, and I just wanted to start that way and kind of get introduced to this world with that feeling that you don’t know what’s about to happen in this world. I think that that opening was laying the groundwork for where we were going using found audio, having aliens, having all these monsters, and then really setting up this idea is life is but a dream, and it’s kind of in the way that magic is in this world. It’s like you can kind of use it to create what you want it to be. And so, that was all thematic, I think, to the show as a whole. And, you know, you always want to start with a bang.

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And there you have it! ThisLovecraft Countryopening scene packed a lot into a short amount of time. But, hopefully, it’s also got you curious about the monsters, mystery, and lore awaiting us in the rest of Season 1.

New episodes ofLovecraft Countryair every Sunday on HBO at 9/8c. For more,check out our recap of Episode 1, “Sundown.”

Allie Gemmill is the Weekend Contributing Editor for Collider. You can follow them on Twitter@_matineeidle.