Like many of us, Midnight Mass' Mike Flanagan is looking at the skies differently after the release of Jordan Peele's Nope.
Filmmaker Mike Flanagan – one of the best and most exciting storytellers working right now – is back at work on his new Netflix series Midnight Mass. The showrunner, writer, and director behind the outstanding Netflix show The Haunting of Hill House and terrific films like Doctor Sleep and Oculus announced today that filming has begun on Midnight Mass. The original horror series revolves around a community living on an island that experiences miraculous events and frightening omens after a mysterious priest arrives. Flanagan marked the start of filming with a set photo of the slate for the series, which confirms that …
More news from the Mike Flanagan corner of the entertainment-verse! The main cast for Midnight Mass, Flanagan's forthcoming Netflix horror series which has long been teased in his previous projects, has finally been set. On Wednesday, Netflix announced a whole bunch of actors who will be joining Flanagan on Midnight Mass. Among the most eye-catching names were past Flanagan collaborators Kate Siegel, Henry Thomas, and Annabeth Gish, all of whom worked with the director on his previous Netflix series The Haunting of Hill House. Siegel and Thomas will also be working with Flanagan on the follow-up …
Horror director and The Haunting of Hill House creator Mike Flanagan is bringing Midnight Mass to Netflix, and here's what we know about it so far.
I'll admit, it took me a while to come around on genre filmmaker Mike Flanagan but I'm firmly on the bandwagon these days. I remember being decidedly unimpressed with his haunted mirror movie Oculus, and didn't really get what all the was fuss was about early in his career. But Netflix has really forced me to do a '180' on the guy. I really liked Flanagan's low-budget thrillers Hush and Gerald's Game, and I've heard good things about his latest Stephen King adaptation, Doctor Sleep, which serves a sequel to The Shining. Flanagan …