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The Midnight Club tell spooky stories in trailer for Mike Flanagan’s new Netflix series

September 21, 2022 by Amie Cranswick

Netflix has released a new poster and trailer for executive producer/director Mike Flanagan’s (The Haunting of Hill House, Midnight Mass) upcoming adaptation of Christopher Pike’s The Midnight Club.

The mystery horror series hits the streaming service next month and centres on eight young adults in a hospice for the terminally ill, who come together each night to share sinister stories. Check out the new trailer below…

At a manor with a mysterious history, the 8 members of the Midnight Club meet each night at midnight to tell sinister stories – and to look for signs of the supernatural from the beyond. Based on the beloved Christopher Pike book series, and brought to life by the creators of The Haunting of Hill House.

The Midnight Club stars Iman Benson, Adia, Igby Rigney, Ruth Codd, Aya Furukawa, Annarah Shephard, Chris Sumpter, Sauriyan Sapkota, Annarah Cymone and Heather Langenkamp.

The Midnight Club premieres on Netflix on October 7th.

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Adia, Annarah Cymone, Annarah Shephard, Aya Furukawa, Chris Sumpter, Heather Langenkamp, Igby Rigney, Iman Benson, Mike Flanagan, netflix, Ruth Codd, Sauriyan Sapkota, The Midnight Club

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is the Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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