![]() ![]() Whether or not that business move impacted Netflix's decision is unknown, but the timing is certainly coincidental. As we recently reported, Flanagan and his Intrepid Pictures partner Trevor Macy have signed an exclusive, multi-year deal with Amazon, which will be the new home for future shows from the duo. But the bigger thing is that Flanagan is leaving Netflix for Amazon Prime Video. It didn't have the same impact as some of Flanagan's other shows, such as The Haunting of Hill House or Midnight Mass, for example. The show did well with critics and audiences in terms of reviews but only sat in Netflix's top ten for three weeks. The news, admittedly, is not a major surprise. Apparently, they didn't labor too hard with the potential renewal. It represents a pretty quick turnaround as far as the decision goes, as the show debuted on Netflix on October 7. The Wrap first reported the news, with Flanagan later personally confirming on social media. Mike Flanagan's latest horror series, The Midnight Club, which was based on the works of author Christopher Pike, has been axed by the streamer after just one season. We truly are coming to the end of an era at Netflix. ![]()
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