[1] Produced by Fallback Plan Productions, the film would of centered on a smartphone app that leads users to known areas of paranormal phenomena in central California.
Things go wrong when a group of estranged friends kick off a reunion weekend by visiting ghostly hotspots and engaging in occult dares.
[19] In March 2023, Flanagan and his Intrepid Pictures partner Trevor Macy met with James Gunn and Peter Safran, the co-CEOs of DC Studios, regarding a Clayface film.
[26] In February 2023, it was announced that Dark and 1899 creators Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese had been hired to develop the adaptation after Flanagan had departed, owing to creative differences.
[27] In September 2021, Flanagan revealed that prior to writing and directing the Netflix miniseries, he originally wrote Midnight Mass as a novel and feature film screenplay, before discarding both.
[28] In December 2022, following the cancelation of The Midnight Club, Flanagan revealed what was planned for season 2 on his Tumblr, including the ultimate fates of the various characters and answers to the show's lingering mysteries.
[29] In December 2022, Flanagan announced that he had acquired the rights to adapt the The Dark Tower books for a streaming series on Amazon Prime Video and had plans for a multi-season release, alongside Trevor Macy's Intrepid Pictures.
[33] In November 2023, Flanagan confirmed that had a third installment of his The Haunting horror anthology series been commissioned, the season would have adapted Richard Matheson's Hell House; however, the rights were not available.