In line with The Wrap, Netflix has formally determined to not renew the coming-of-age supernatural horror drama The Midnight Membership for a second season.
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The cancellation comes after it was just lately revealed that creator Mike Flanagan and producing companion Trevor Macy have signed a model new general TV deal by means of their Intrepid Footage banner. This time, the deal is with Amazon Studios, as their earlier partnership with Netflix is ending.
Underneath Intrepid’s Netflix deal, Flanagan was capable of produce plenty of critically acclaimed horror dramas, together with The Haunting of Hill Home, The Haunting of Bly Manor, and Midnight Mass. The horror filmmaker is at present engaged on his fifth undertaking with the streamer, which is an adaptation of The Fall of the Home of Usher.
Primarily based on Christopher Pike’s 1994 novel, The Midnight Membership is about in Brightcliffe Hospice, a hospice for terminally in poor health youngsters, the place a gaggle of sufferers begins to collect collectively at midnight to share scary tales. The group makes a pact, swearing that whichever of them dies first will contact the others from past the grave.
The restricted collection starred horror icon Heather Langenkamp (A Nightmare at Elm Avenue movies) as she performed the function of an enigmatic physician who runs the hospice. Different stars included Adia, Igby Rigney, Ruth Codd, William Chris Sumpter, Aya Furukawa, Annarah Shephard, and Sauriyan Sapkota, who all portrayed “the titular membership of terminally in poor health younger adults.” It additionally featured Zach Gilford, Iman Benson, Larsen Thompson, Matt Biedel, Crystal Balint, William B. Davis, and Patricia Drake.
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The Midnight Membership collection was created and government produced by Mike Flanagan, who additionally served because the showrunner. The collection was government produced by Leah Fong, Julia Bicknell, and Trevor Macy.