One of Netflix’s most popular shows this year is Midnight Mass, which is another success for the show’s developer, Mike Flanagan.
You might be wondering what would happen to the handful of islanders who did survive the finale if you’ve previously seen the thrilling 7 episodes in which the inhabitants of Crockett Island were hunted, chomped on, and met other horrifying things.
So, here is all that you need to know about Midnight Mass season 2.
Release Date
Although the thriller is presently advertised as a mini-series, Netflix hasn’t said whether it will return for new seasons.
The Midnight Club and Something are Killing the Children are included in Flanagan’s multi-year broad TV deal with the streaming service, which includes future projects.
During Netflix’s 2022 Geeked Week celebration, Flanagan fans will have experienced a preview of what The Midnight Club has in store.
The 10-episode series is a remake of the same-titled Christopher Pike novel, which follows the tale of a group of 7 teenagers who get themselves into some truly spooky events.
Due to their fondness for telling terrifying tales at midnight, the gang at Rotterdam Home establishes what becomes known as the “Midnight Club.”
The Rotterdam kids form an overly frightful contract that the first one to pass away will be able to communicate with the others from the afterlife. In a truly terrifying manner, one of the group dies, sparking some strange events at Rotterdam Home.
The official teaser shows the infamous seven stalking their way around the manor as the sound of cracking thunder and ominous shadows spread across the setting.
Trailer
Plot
Right now, your hunch is just as strong as ours.
There is room to go on if the aforementioned angel is not already dead and is still hiding in the shadows. However, we’d be shocked if Flanagan came back to this tale. Instead, we would anticipate a totally different story, comparable to Bly Manor, the sequel to The Haunting of Hill House, with the possibility to explore related themes and religious-related issues.
Cast
Given the extent of the damage and death, only two characters were left in season one.
The only individuals who conceivably could return are Leeza Scarborough (Annarah Cymone) and Warren Flynn (Igby Rigney), who had sought refuge in a rowboat on the lake while Crockett Island was consumed in flames and its people were reduced to dust by the time the sun shone.