Streaming Terrors: Mike Flanagan To Tackle Edgar Allan Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher for Netflix

While fans and critics are enjoying Midnight Mass, the folks at Netflix and Mike Flanagan and his company Intrepid Pictures are already charting out some more spooky projects for us to stream in the near future. 

Announced today, Netflix and Flanagan are teaming up for a miniseries inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Poe. The series will be titled The Fall of the House of Usher.  The series will be eight episodes long and Flanagan will executive produce and co-direct the series. There's no word yet on casting or when the series will come out but we are told that another Flanagan series will come out before it. 

Flanagan is also set to adapt Christopher Pike's The Midnight Club as a Netflix original series alongside writer Leah Fong. The series is a part of Flanagan's overall production deal with Netflix. The project will bring the team that adapted the Netflix hit The Haunting of Hill House and the upcoming The Haunting of Bly Manor back together to make this happen.

First published in 1994, The Midnight Club is the story of a group of terminally ill teens at a hospice that get together at midnight to share scary stories. The group forms a pact that whichever one of them dies first will contact the others from beyond the grave. Sources say that series will also adapt other Pike stories within the series and that this series will shoot first before the Poe inspired series. 

With the massive success of his shows, it seems like Mike Flanagan is taking over the horror game one stream at a time.