All of Jordan Peele's (Get Out), Ari Aster's (Hereditary), Rose Glass' (Saint Maud's), and Robert Eggers' (The Witch) films are deserving of praise. However, if you want to talk about the condition of horror in the past decade, you must bring up Mike Flanagan.
To be fair, his work didn't stop there. His miniseries The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly Manor, which aired in 2018, were both critically acclaimed.
Simply put, his devoted fans are looking forward to his return to television, which is just a matter of time. So, let's be clear about when Midnight Mass will be available for purchase.
Midnight Mass Release Date
As of Friday, September 24th, 2021, all seven episodes of Midnight Mass will be released on Netflix.
The first two episodes will be available to all subscribers on September 22nd at 5:30 p.m. PT as part of a special virtual launch event (8:30 p.m. ET.)
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If you're wondering what to anticipate from the show, just know that it will take place on a small, secluded island where a young guy returns and a mystery priest shows there.
He went on to say, "On Crockett Island, darkness is at work. Some of it is supernatural, but the most frightful is caused by human nature. "Unfortunately, the evil that drives this narrative isn't hard to recognize in our own world."
CELEBRATING THE ENSEMBLE
There is some serious talent showcasing their abilities on the screen here. You can check some of the stars out alongside their respective roles below:
- Kate Siegel as Erin Greene
- Zach Gilford as Riley Flynn
- Kristin Lehman as Annie Flynn
- Samantha Sloyan as Bev Keane
- Igby Rigney as Warren Flynn
- Rahul Kohli as Sheriff Hassan
- Annarah Cymone as Leeza
- Annabeth Gish as Dr. Sarah Gunning
- Rahul Abburi as Ali Hassan
- Matt Biedel as Sturge
- Michael Trucco as Wade
- Crystal Balint as Dolly
- Louis Oliver as Ooker
- Henry Thomas as Ed Flynn
- Hamish Linklater as Father Paul