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Mike Flanagan is the reigning master of modern horror. Whether all his films have worked for you or not, there’s […] ...
In the past decade, Mike Flanaganhas established himself as one of the biggest names in horror. With a number of original ...
There’s one less Netflix series on Mike Flanagan’s plate. The “Haunting of Hill House” creator tells TheWrap that he and Intrepid Pictures are no longer involved with the comic book ...
Mike Flanagan's new Netflix series The Fall of the House of Usher has a first look and release date. The eight-episode series, based on the short story by Edgar Allen Poe, is slated for an October ...
Wait a second, there’s already another Mike Flanagan (and Trevor Macy) series in the works with Netflix. That would be The Midnight Club (based on the Christopher Pike book), which finished up ...
Mike Flanagan (right) and Intrepid Pictures partner Trevor Macy (left) attend a screening of Flanagan’s latest Netflix series, Midnight Mass. Photo: Rachel Murray (Getty Images) ...
Horror fans owe a lot to Mike Flanagan and Netflix. From ghost-filled chillers like The Haunting of Hill House and Bly Manor to slow-burn bloodbaths like Midnight Mass, the collaborations between ...
Mike Flanagan was a hugely popular creator for Netflix responsible for shows like The Haunting of Hill House, The Haunting of Bly Manor and Midnight Mass. Netflix even created a category called ...
Netflix has released the first trailer and announced a September 24 premiere date for the limited series. Flanagan also introduced the series to fans in a letter.
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(Netflix (Screenshot)) The first Flanagan series that might be described as a dark comedy, this one takes many of its tonal cues from an unexpected source — namely, HBO’s Succession.
In 2016, Flanagan’s stellar Hush was released by Netflix following its South by Southwest debut. It quickly became a big horror hit for the service, and even Stephen King tweeted his praise of it.