10 TV Shows Like The Midnight Club Season 2!!!

The Midnight Club was released in 2022, and here we’ve listed the top 10 Shows like the series till Season 2 releases.

The Midnight Club, a horror mystery series on Netflix, was produced by Mike Flanagan and Leah Fong and is based on the 1994 book of the same name by Christopher Pike.

Teenager Ilonka discovers Brightcliffe Hospice, a facility for young adults in comparable situations, after learning that she has terminal thyroid cancer, and she persuades her foster father to let her check herself in there.

She has secretly hoped for a cure after reading about a young woman who was cured of her terminal illness and discharged from Brightcliffe many years ago.

Here is a list of suggestions that may suit your tastes if you enjoyed “The Midnight Club Season 2” and want more entertainment.

The majority of these shows that are similar to “The Midnight Club Season 2” are available on Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime.

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10 TV Shows Like The Midnight Club Season 2

Below is a list of the top 10 television shows similar to “The Midnight Club Season 2.”

1. The Order (2019-2020)

The Order
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The television series “The Order” follows the life of college student Jack Morton, who, much like the protagonist Ilonka, becomes a member of a secret organization.

In Jack’s case, however, unlike the Midnight Club, the Hermetic Order of the Blue Rose actually does engage in magical practice and instruction.

The show ‘The Order’ is a lot of fun because it’s jam-packed with exciting events, exciting adventures, and magical feats.

2. Lovecraft Country (2020)

Lovecraft Country
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Misha Green is the creator of the American horror drama television series Lovecraft Country. The story of the series centers on a young Black man who, in the 1950s, travels across the segregated United States in search of his missing father.

Along the way, he discovers the place where renowned horror author H. P. Lovecraft is said to have based the setting of many of his fictional stories.

3. American Horror Story (2011-Present)

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The anthology series “American Horror Story” has a unique story and ensemble of characters each season. American Horror Story’s seventh season centers on a cult, which, like witchcraft, plays a significant role in the plot of “The Midnight Club.”

For the FX network, the series constantly receives strong ratings; its debut season was the most-watched new cable series of 2011.

4. The Haunting Of Hill House (2018)

The Haunting Of Hill House
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The Haunting of Hill House is a Mike Flanagan-written and -directed supernatural horror drama miniseries that can be watched online. It is partially based on Shirley Jackson’s 1959 book of the same name.

The Haunting of Hill House, like all the other Mike Flanagan, works on this list, deals with topics like family, sorrow, and tragedy and is much more than just a horror movie.

5. Stranger Things (2016- Present)

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The story of “Stranger Things” centers on a group of adolescent and adult characters who must battle supernatural monsters to defend their town and the people they care about in the 1980s in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana.

Both “Stranger Things” and “The Midnight Club” are historical dramas with a primarily young adult cast; however, the latter is more concerned with exploring its issue in depth.

6. Open Your Eyes (2021)

Open Your Eyes
Netflix

The Polish thriller series “Open Your Eyes” depicts the tale of a group of young people who live in a healthcare facility, much like “The Midnight Club.”

In the first installment of the series, Julia finds herself at a facility for amnesiacs and has no idea how she got there. She makes friends with other residents during the episode and comes to understand that their new home is seriously sinister.

7. The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020)

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After “The Haunting of Hill House,” “The Haunting of Bly Manor” is the second book in Flanagan’s “The Haunting” anthology series, and it is based on Henry James’ 1898 novella “The Turn of the Screw.”

Bly Manor is the first show where Flanagan successfully uses the horror components as bookends to concentrate more on the human aspect of the story, similar to “The Midnight Club,” even though it may have gotten a less enthusiastic reception than “Hill House.”

8. Midnight Mass (2021)

Midnight Mass
Netflix

Mike Flanagan is the creator and director of the American supernatural horror streaming television miniseries Midnight Mass.

The plot revolves around an impoverished island town that encounters supernatural events following the arrival of a mystery priest. It is based on the Maddie Young story inside a story from Flanagan and Siegel’s 2016 American horror thriller Hush.

9. Supernatural (2005-2020)

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The Winchester brothers, Sam and Dean, are followed in “Supernatural,” one of the most well-known TV shows of the twenty-first century, as they explore America in search of paranormal activity.

Throughout the course of its 15-season run, ‘Supernatural‘ has featured a wide variety of villains, some of which have been death cults. These types of groups have also had a role in the overarching storyline of ‘The Midnight Club.’

10. Channel Zero (2016-2018)

 Channel Zero
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The writer, showrunner, and executive producer Nick Antosca is the man behind the American horror anthology television series Channel Zero.

The series’ plots are adapted from well-known creepypastas. The story revolves around Kris Straub’s account of one man’s obsessional memory of an enigmatic children’s television program from the 1980s.