Hook it to our veins.
Last year, Netflix gave us the incredible, terrifying, groundbreaking series that was
The Haunting of Hill House.
It was scary, it was horrifying, it included an entire episode that was made to look like it was one continuous shot.
Essentially, it was a genius piece of TV and we were incredibly sad when it all came to an end.
And while season two has indeed been confirmed (although it will tackle
a totally different story with very different characters), the creators of
Hill House aren't done with Netflix yet.
Because Netflix has ordered a new horror series from the same guys - and it sounds absolutely harrowing.
Variety reports that Mike Flanagan and Trevor Macy will start work on a new seven-part series called
Midnight Mass, that will "follow an isolated island community which experiences miraculous events – and frightening omens – after the arrival of a charismatic, mysterious young priest."
Sounds delicious.
The new series will be directed by Flanagan, the talent behind other incredible Netflix horrors such as
Gerald's Game and
Hush.
He has also directed the upcoming
The Shining sequel,
Doctor Sleep, starring Ewan McGregor, based on the Stephen King book of the same name.
Got his fingers in lots of pies, this one.

Season two of
The Haunting anthology will be based on the works of Henry James and arrive on Netflix in 2020.
Cindy Holland, vice president of original content at Netflix, said:
“Mike Flanagan and Trevor Macy are masterful at creating authentically frightening stories that leave audiences on the edge of their seats, but unable to look away.
“We’re excited to continue our partnership with them on ‘The Haunting’ series and future projects to come.”