Mike Flanagan has scared us—and made us weep uncontrollably—with his takes on iconic works from Shirley Jackson, Henry James, and Stephen King. Most recently, he did so with his own original idea in Midnight Mass. But now Flanagan is heading back to some period scares. Netflix has just announced that Flanagan and his production partner Trevor Macy are making another limited series. This time, they’re using the works of Edgar Allan Poe.
The Fall of the House of Usher is an eight-episode limited series based on numerous Poe works. Flanagan and Michael Fimognari will each direct four episodes. The series title suggests the Poem “The Fall of the House of Usher” will anchor the story, which makes sense because it is fully of the trappings of a good Flanagan series: a very spooky house, tenants for whom the house’s supernatural energy has a devastating effect, and a whole lot of baggage. But as the series is covering multiple Poe works, we have a feeling it’ll look somewhat similar to Flanagan’s adaptation on spooky Henry James tales. It used “Turn of the Screw” as the central narrative, weaving many of his other short stories around it.
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The Netflix announcement doesn’t specifically mention which of Poe’s other works to expect in The Fall of the House of Usher, so it’s really anyone’s guess. Although, we do have a few guesses. For instance, “The Cask of Amontillado,” “The Tell-Tale Heart,” and “The Masque of the Red Death” at the very least, all seem like they would fit into Flanagan’s thematic oeuvre. Or, maybe Flanagan will also squeeze in Poe’s recurring detective, C. Auguste Dupin. And then, of course, there’s “The Raven.” We can never forget that.
It’s curious that The Fall of the House of Usher doesn’t fall with the Haunting Of anthology, considering it has a lot in common with its processors. But we’re hopeful we’ll still see some familiar faces, including, of course. We do love how Flanagan uses many of the same actors throughout his projects. Speaking of which, his latest upcoming series, The Midnight Club, features several actors from Midnight Mass, including Igby Rigney, Zach Gilford, Matt Biedel, and Samantha Sloyan.
We’re optimistic that many of his longtime actors, and a few faces we haven’t seen grace our horror screens in a while, will pop up. We expect to be terrified. And moved to tears.
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