Another season of The Haunting may well still happen, says Mike Flanagan. Horror fans have been keen for more installments of the Netflix anthology series since The Haunting of Bly Manor landed in October 2020 – but with the franchise's co-creator having more recently set his sights on The Midnight Club and The Fall of the House of Usher, its future looked uncertain.
"What makes the Haunting 'The Haunting', and if and how we could re-approach it, is something we talk about pretty frequently because we've always left that door open," the Doctor Sleep director explained at a recent press event at Netflix’s New York City headquarters (via TV Line (opens in new tab)). "[But] we don't want to do it just to do it."
Later, the filmmaker noted how The Haunting of Hill House, which came out in 2018, was inspired by Shirley Jackson's novel of the same name, while Bly Manor found its inspiration in Henry James's The Turn of the Screw.
"Our thing with The Haunting is that we always wanted it to be primarily based on a piece of classic horror literature, and ideally something that has been adapted before that we can do something different with," Flanagan added. "When we think of The Haunting, we think about authors like [Edgar Allan] Poe and [Charles] Dickens. The other criteria with it is that it has to primarily be about ghosts. That question came up with The Fall of the House of Usher because that was based on Poe. It's just not a ghost story, and so, there's no haunting there," he concluded, reiterating that The Midnight Club "was always its own thing."
Trevor Macy, who runs Intrepid Pictures with Flanagan, also chimed in, arguing that "not everything" spooky the production company puts out has to be linked to The Haunting."We
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