![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() While The Midnight Club is obviously the biggest hook here, the narrative's conceit - the teens meet each night at midnight to share spooky tales they've been conjuring - allows a handful of Pike's other novels to be brought to life (or death), including Gimme a Kiss, Witch, The Wicked Heart, The Eternal Enemy, See You Later, and Road to Nowhere. Beyond The Midnight Club, Mike Flanagan is also set to turn Pike’s adult novel The Season of Passage into a feature film. It’s The First TV Series To Adapt Author Christopher Pike’s Teen Horror Novelsĭespite horror adaptations being so prevalent in the decades since Christopher Pike (real name: Kevin McFadden) kicked off his career, only one of his books had been tapped for live-action prior to The Midnight Club: NBC’s very lackluster 1996 TV movie Fall Into Darkness, which starred Fresh Prince vet Tatyana M. ![]() Sensitive viewers should also be aware of triggering elements such as self-harm and suicide. As such, it's arguably better suited for older viewers, and is rated TV-MA for a variety of reasons, including disturbing violence, gory elements, language, and drug and alcohol use. While its core cast members are teenagers, The Midnight Club centers on characters coping with their impending deaths within a teen hospice, bonding together in a search for proof of life after death. ![]()
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