Annarah Cymone Explains Differences Between Two Mike Flanagan Roles

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For those who’ve yet to tune into The Midnight Club, the new terror tale by Mike is inspired by Christopher Pike‘s 1994 novel of the same name, about a group of terminally-ill young adults who meet each night to tell haunting stories. Yet there’s more to it than that, as the group’s hospice has a dark past—one that gives them hope for a cure.

Annarah isn’t the only Midnight Mass star to participate in Mike’s newest project for Netflix, as Zach Gilford, Samantha Sloyan, Rahul Kohli, among other alums appear in The Midnight Club. In fact, Igby Rigney, who played altar boy Warren Flynn in the 2021 drama, also stars in The Midnight Club as the charming and supportive Kevin.

Igby also reflected on how The Midnight Club differs from Midnight Mass, telling E! News that “the tone was definitely different,” on the new series, adding, “it’s a celebration of these kids and their lives.”

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