- Midnight Club Follows terminally ill young men who live among supernatural phenomena
- Mike Flanagan has reportedly terminated his contract with Netflix
- Depending on the sources, Amazon will adapt other Christopher Pike writings
Netflix discontinued it after one season Midnight ClubAfter that, inform before diverse. Based on the sources, Netflix has not complained about the quality or viewership. It’s true that in recent years the service provider has been happy to get rid of its production before it lasts for several seasons, so Midnight Club And its cancellation is by no means an unprecedented case. The termination of the contract may have been initiated by executive producers Mike Flanagan and Trevor Massey in order to reach a new agreement with Amazon Studios.
Flanagan has previously indicated that he intends to continue the series, regardless of what Netflix decides about a second season. “Christopher Pike has written eighty books, so we have a lot of new material to draw from,” he said a few weeks ago regarding his thoughts on the story.
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During the mini-series that debuted in October, we got an insight into the lives of terminally ill teens in a small town burdened with supernatural phenomena. The special feature of the production is that it broke the record for most jump scares (a “scary” segment based on a sudden cut, sound effect, or motion) with a single segment. Would you like a sequel?