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Yesterday, September 24th,Netflixreleased Mike Flanagan’s latest TV show,Midnight Mass.AfterThe Haunting of Hill HouseandThe Haunting of Bly Manor, the creator comes back for what has become a yearly tradition, with a brilliant and sinister story.

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On this occasion, we caught up with actors Michael Trucco and Rahul Kohli (who previously portrayed Owen inThe Haunting of Bly Manor).

You can watch both interviews down below:

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InMidnight Mass, Michael Trucco’s character, Mayor Wade Scarborough, is the father of Leeza, a young girl who became paralyzed after an accident.Michael Trucco admitted that finally seeingMidnight Massafter such a long process felt quite dreamlike:

“It’s a strange feeling to live with something for so long, it’s like a birth you know, it’s like a pregnancy. We’ve been eighteen months in the process of the show since it’s started back in 2020, and then we got shut down (…) then we came back and we shot for 5 months straight in Vancouver. So to see it finally get thrust upon to the public, and basically be born (…) is really surreal.”

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Mike Flanagan has been preparing his project ofMidnight Massfor years. It is when he was filmingThe Haunting of Bly Manorback in 2019 that the director asked Rahul Kohli to be part of his next TV show, and to become Sheriff Hassan, a single father, who recently arrived on the island. Rahul Kohli said the following:

“Bly and Midnight Mass, originally, were like three weeks apart in terms of production. As I was wrapping Owen (…) I think I had about three weeks to get the sheriff up and running.”

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The official synopsis reads:

“The arrival of a charismatic young priest brings glorious miracles, ominous mysteries and renewed religious fervor to a dying town desperate to believe.”

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Maëlle Beauget-Uhl

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