Open your eyes! Or wait, don't.

According to Netflix, Bird Box is one of its biggest instant hits, with more than 45 million accounts streaming the film within seven days of release. Given that the streaming giant almost never reveals any numbers, it’s a surprising reveal, but one, given the proliferation of Bird Box memes online, that seems to make sense.

So. Many. Memes. Directed by Susanne Bier, Bird Box is a thriller centred on a mother (Sandra Bullock) traversing an apocalyptic world with her two children while wearing blindfolds, in order to avoid seeing the terrifying monsters that, at sight alone, have prompted mass suicides.

While critical reception is mixed, it turns out the blindfolds make for perfect joke fodder, as social media has been absolutely flooded with memes. Here are a few (and you can find a lot more on our sister site Punkee) — mild spoilers ahead, duh.

The creatures outside the car while they were driving to the grocery store#BirdBox

pic.twitter.com/mDWzBVH5aC — RussellMartin (@RussellAMartin) December 26, 2018

Me pretending to see none of these bird box memes… pic.twitter.com/5iA7FAIe6Q — Elvin. (@ElvinAdan_G) December 26, 2018

I think I would have liked Bird Box more if they'd called it Mary Poppins Returns and didn't change anything else — Ashley Feinberg (@ashleyfeinberg) December 31, 2018

Me showing everyone Birdbox memes. pic.twitter.com/oTyMyer4Jz — Vince Metz (@Vincent_vanGrow) December 31, 2018

While meme responses are nothing noteworthy of themselves (remember all the A Quiet Place memes? What about Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again? Avengers: Infinity War?), Bird Box memes have exploded online in a way since the film dropped on December 21 that some found a little suspect.