

The wait for “Haunting” Season 3 might be indefinite at the moment, but fans of the series should take comfort in knowing Flanagan and Marcy are busy at work on their next Netflix horror offering: an original series titles “ Midnight Mass.” The two men signed an overall TV deal with Netflix in 2019 and “Midnight Mass” is the first original TV project to come from the pact. But there is genuinely nothing concrete as of now.” But I think all of us would definitely collaborate and work with him again, if the opportunity arose. But it’s entirely up to Mike and entirely up to what ideas he’s got up his sleeve. Victoria Pedretti told The Wrap this week that she “doesn’t really know anything about future series,” while Oliver Jackson-Cohen added, “I think that it’s one of those where, if ‘Bly Manor’ does well, then I’m sure conversations will happen with Netflix. The “Haunting” cast remains in the dark about Season 3 for now. So, if we could find some common language with which to talk about them, then that’s something we always aspire to do this season or beyond, if that’s the way it goes.” It changes the trajectory of the person who’s experiencing that little piece of the past… That link between memory and ghosts and between ghosts and the past, that is the lifeblood of the show.”įlanagan continued, “I feel like there’s no shortage of ghosts in the world for all of us. A ghost is simply an element of the past that refuses to live in the past and instead just encroaches upon the present that it alters the present. “That’s all it really is, no matter how you dress it up. “A ghost is an impact from the past on the present in every ghost story,” Flanagan said. The Very Real Monsters in Mike Flanagan's 'Midnight Mass'Īustin Butler and Bill Nighy Hope to Land Their First Oscar Nods 'The Midnight Club' First Look: 'Haunting of Hill House' Creator Turns Back the Clock for YA Scary Stories Neither Flanagan nor Macy have pinpointed the next ghost story they want to adapt, but creator and director Flanagan knows whatever story they choose will be a redefinition of the genre. A third “Haunting” installment would appear to be a no-brainer for Netflix, but Flanagan confirms to Entertainment Weekly that a Season 3 is not in active development at the moment.īoth “Haunting” seasons found Flanagan putting a remix on a famous literary ghost tale: “Hill House” was inspired by Shirley Jackson’s 1959 novel of the same name, while “Bly Manor” used Henry James’ 1898 ghost story “The Turn of the Screw” as its jumping off point. After delivering one of the streaming giant’s biggest word-of-mouth sensations in 2018 with “ The Haunting of Hill House,” the two have struck gold again as the 2020 follow-up “ The Haunting of Bly Manor” currently sits atop Netflix’s most-watched chart. And they don't all belong to you.Mike Flanagan and his producer Trevor Macy are two for two when it comes to Netflix’s “Haunting” anthology series.
ANNABETH GISH HILL HOUSE FULL
" This house it's full of precious, precious things. To convince Hugh to decide against burning down Hill House, the two promise to keep the truth of the last night, Olivia, and Hill House from the world, provided that Hugh promises to leave Hill House standing. Horace and Clara beg Hugh to leave Hill House standing, so that Abigail may live on within the grounds. Upon returning and discovering Olivia's suicidal corpse, Hugh declares that he will burn Hill House to the ground. Clara asking who hurt her, she points to Olivia. The poisoned tea is also served to Abigail, who dies upon drinking it.Ībigail's parents find her body in the "Red Room." As they look, in shock and horror, upon her dead body, Abigail’s ghost calls out to her parents. In attempt to have them "wake up" and remain inside Hill House with her forever, Olivia attempts to murder her two youngest children. Olivia had poisoned the tea served to the children. Olivia, having returned to Hill House early, invites Luke and Nell to a tea party in the "Red Room." She also invites Abigail, simply because she happened to be present that night. On the Crain family's last night at Hill House, Luke invites Abigail to a sleepover, which his parents agreed to believing she was merely an imaginary friend. The Crain family believed that Abigail was Luke's "imaginary friend," as no one other than Dudley's had ever seen her. Though forbidden to leave her home, she would often sneak out, without her parents knowledge, to play with Luke Crain at Hill House.

Throughout the entirety of her short life, Abigail's parents seldom allowed her to leave home, fearing the outside world could take her away from them.

She is a very quiet girl, though she is eager to make friends.Ībigail is revealed to be the daughter of Horace and Clara Dudley. She has very pale skin, likely as a result of not being allowed to leave her house. Abigail has short blonde hair and blue eyes.
