![]() ![]() Legitimately scary (one jump scare almost gave me a heart attack) and touching (like, bring tissues). Other viewers praised the series for being both scary and heartwarming, with one person tweeting: "How is it that I come to your works time and time again to have the bejezzus scared out of me and you end up breaking my heart and leaving me in tears," while a second added: "I'm loving The Midnight Club. ![]() MORE: Annette O'Toole opens up about reuniting with Virgin River cast after absence MORE: How is Netflix's Blonde different to previous Marilyn Monroe biopics? ![]() And I really hate Mike Flanagan for making all these brilliant shows that I feel absolutely compelled to watch because they're so good and then I can't go to sleep because I'm too scared. But it's getting dark now and I wanna keep watching and WHY DOES IT HAVE TO BE SO SCARY MIKE FLANAGAN, WHYYYYY," while another added: "I hate scary movies and scary shows. One person wrote: "It's one thing to watch #TheMidnightClub episodes during the day. So if you already binged Mike Flanagan’s newest series The Midnight Club (which, FYI, is based on the 1994 young adult novel by Christopher Pike) and are ready for morerelax. Viewers have taken to Twitter to give their verdict on the new horror series, with a number of Netflix users commenting on the show's impressive scare factor. The series, which comes from co-creators Mike Flanagan and Leah Fong, was recently presented with the Guinness World Record for most scripted jump scares in a single episode after including 21 in the opening instalment. ![]()
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