The Fall of the House of Usher | Official Trailer | Netflix
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- Опубліковано 11 вер 2023
- She's coming for them all.
In this wicked series from Mike Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House) and based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe, ruthless siblings Roderick and Madeline Usher have built Fortunato Pharmaceuticals into an empire of wealth, privilege and power. But past secrets come to light when the heirs to the Usher dynasty start dying at the hands of a mysterious woman from their youth.
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I love that Mike Flanagan always likes to use the same actors from his previous shows. It really pushes the actors' acting range and it is so fun watching them act differently than their previous characters.
Yes... The same people sharing different dynamics.. It's actually really cool to watch... Also the characters change drastically really brings out the talent from the cast...
Kind of like American Horror Story…. Well exactly like AHS
I’m very excited to see what he does with mark hamil
Bryan Fuller does this as well. Pushing Daisies, Wonderfalls, Hannibal, etc. He’s actually working with Mads on a movie. I wish Hannibal wasn’t cancelled, I would have LOVED to have seen Kristen Chenoweth as a serial killer.
I love it! i will miss Victoria Pedretti and Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Carla Gugino is just one of those actresses that I will watch in anything...something about her is insanely captivating on the screen.
She was phenomenal in Jett.
Pretty face and hot body. That's something
no lies told.-- even if the movie's suspect i'll be like " well, Carla's in it tho'" ....
These comments have shown me that we're all absolutely enchanted by this woman lmao.
Carla is one of the most gorgeous women ever.
That, "When life gives you lemons scene " was remarkably put across, and so well thought out.
It talks about today's world
@@shfababy basically, yea
And the Madeline's monologue in the last episode.
@@williamcolgate5708 the monologue was epic, can’t be interpreted with several different meanings, our present day woe, churning out work force that can’t afford what they live for… need to write out the whole 2 minute or so monologue.
Couldn’t agree more. It was perfect.
I've loved horror for a long time but Flanagan introduced my favorite version of it; horror with a heart. It made me realise how any horror is overcome by being made meaningful , and when done so, has the capacity to heal the most damaged parts of ourselves. Monsters are not just monsters, they're mirrors, teachers and, in their own twisted right, healers. No one does a better job of showing us how than Flanagan
“Any horror is overcome by being made meaningful.” WOW! That is profound!!!! Truth
I truly love this comment
whoa deep comment!!!
Umm... What?
I 100% agree with this statement!
Mike Flanagan x Mark Hamill is not a collab I knew I needed
Oh my goodness, I didn't notice that the first time. So good to see him in this.
Two psychotic SJWs seeking their own I guess
Wait for Life of Chuck then 😳
Your comment is the comment the world never needed.
@@brucef310that’s your comment and existence
I used to be afraid (DEATHLY AFRAID) of horror and would avoid all things horror like a plague. And then The Haunting Of Hill House came out and it unlocked something in my brain. Now anything Flanagan is a MUST SEE. And I’ve actually gone back and watched numerous old horror flicks for fun and now have a greater appreciation for the genre. It’s not scary anymore. It’s art!
Thanks, Flanagan 😊
Right on point! ❤
that's great to hear, love that!
It's still scary 😂
ty netflix shill.
yt comments on series/movies trailers are always full of shillers
@@Afreshio I wish they paid me 😂😂😂
Can’t be honest about anything nowadays without someone calling you a shill. Love it 😍
I love how Flanagan single-handedly created some sort of Flanagan-verse. A movie world within movie world, and its got everything to do with him casting more or less the same group of actors. It creates some sort of familiarity and intimacy, like the one you might have with your favourite city theatre company. And I must say that Mark Hamill is a brilliant addition, I hope you stickes around.
Sounds like some sort of nasal issue
that's how It Always worked in theater companies, this Is the opposite of a -verse
Hamill really transformed for this role. I couldn’t believe it was him at first
I don't know how to explain this show but it was perfect. Every episode, every mystery and the right amount of hook this show has on you it was just perfect. Easily the best show I watched this year.
Best work I've seen in a very long time, maybe ever. The 'crossroads' scene in the bar was brilliant and a perfect play on the standard 'crossroads' story with modern generational strife .... it left me speechless ... so well done ...
I cranked up my NLP word counting program and applied it to the text of the eight episodes of this series. To my amazement the four letter f word or a derivative of it was uttered over 1200 times. This show is garbage! I'll stick to Virgin River and Heartland where you are rewarded with inspiration and a sense of well-being.
@@Ace1King1 this is a horror show based on Edgar Allan Poe stories don't take everything too seriously. If you enjoy it you enjoy it, if you don't you don't. I enjoyed it but thanks for your opinion.
@@Ace1King1 You went to that length to count how many time a simple word was used? Think what you could accomplish if you did something actually productive and stopped letting words hurt you ....
@@sam-mh9kw It's the profanity I object to, not the storyline. This type of wokeism is literally destroying the younger generations. If you have any objectivity in your bones compare today's society with that of the 50s or 60s. If you're too young then ask your parents or grandparents. If you are fortunate enough to still have your grandparents then savor every minute you spend with them because they are hundreds of times wiser than you.
I really love how these masterpieces by Mike Flannagan come out every year just in time for Halloween 🎃🦇
I mean, The Midnight Club was really not that good.
@@PhantomGardener
The only not good. The others are good.
I agree@@arthursouza9641
Masterpieces is a stretch....enjoyable? Undoubtedly so...but masterpieces? Beyond hyperbolic....guess we do live in the age of hyperbole though.
@@sirdiddymus9963 I would consider Hill House a masterpiece for sure. but yeah the rest are just good...except for Midnight of course......
I thought he was gonna take inspiration just from the Fall of the House of Usher from Poe but we got easter eggs from so many other short stories of Poe as well. The Pit and the Pendulum, the Masque of the Red death, The murder in the rue morgue etc! That's so cool. I'm super excited and the cast seems so stacked. Can't wait
You people are retards
He did say that he took stuff from all of Poe to create this 8 episode "original" narrative (since just doing Usher would take up one 70 minute episode). Anyone expecting strictly Usher will likely be confused and/or disappointed. But I will be interested how it all plays out.
@@matthewbertram4312 because you are the exact gullible moron they bank on
He also included references to the very first story that hooked me on Poe "The Cask of Amontillado". The Fortunato company name. I'm going to love this!
@@matthewbertram4312 then why didn't they re-title it?
This was beyond my expectations. What a beautifully told modern version of classic dreary Poe poetry. All actors with incredible realism and authenticity. The messages told and learned in this story will touch many. Please support this director, production, and caster for the series. Awesome Gothic type horror with a modern twist. ❤
Just finished watching the series. The ending gave me goosebumps. It's truly a homage to Edgar Allan Poe 🙏🏼 I was tearing up at the respect and love this series gave to Poe's works. Especially since "The Raven" is one of my favorites. This truly is a masterpiece ❤
I only care that it's diverse. Diversity is our strength.
I’m on the last episode and this series to me is a true masterpiece. I have never felt this way with other shows that are considered masterpieces.
@@altom8399 Oh tosh, what twaddle.
I didnt even catch it was an Homage to Poe ! I shouldve known from the Amontillado they drank!
@@meyechelangelo goddamn bro like 90% of this show is just references to Poe's stories
I love love love how Mike Flannagan rehires people he has worked with throughout the years, seeing Abra from Doctor Sleep was such a pleasant surprise.
I thought she looked familiar!! Super pumped for this! I love his work
OOOOOh that's her
It is a pretty common thing to do for a lot of directors
Chris Nolan and Quentin Tarantino as well!
Oh hey it’s that story from the happiest writer ever
I’m expecting a bunch of laughs
Happiest writer ever? Sorry, I don't get the joke.
تحفة سينمائية قادمة 😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@@kimrose1559 do you not get sarcasm Lady?
@@kimrose1559Poe wrote a poem called The Happiest Day, the Happiest Hour and it's anything but
Great limited horror series interweaving our modern-day opioid crisis with a certain pharmaceutical family and company with Poe's stories. Love Carla Gugino, with her pre-death blow dialogues with the characters. That mirror death scene on the bed and orgy death scene in the club were iconic horror. Also, Kyleigh Curran who also played Abra in Dr. Sleep plays young Lenore, grandaughter of Roderick Usher. I didn't even know that was Mark Hamill playing the lawyer, Pym.
The mirror scene was fantastic. Maybe my favorite from the whole show. And the club scene was beautifully shot, but...yikes.
Wow just wow… Mike Flanagan absolutely blows me away. He is hands down one of my all time favorite directors/creators. I binged this entire show and I think this is the his best work since Hill House. The cast was killer and the cinematography was classic horror and just so brilliant. Mike Flanagan thank you 🙏
Agree. I am a big fan of his work.
I ADORE Mike Flanagan. He's an incredible storyteller and director... but Midnight Mass was such an unforgettable masterpiece. He has a lot to live up to. I really hope this is great!
I agree. I was deeply changed by Midnight Mass.
Midnight Mass was amazing. But it was a slight departure from his usual. Usher will be more like Haunting than Mass. Having said that, Usher will also have to live up to being a great modern take on Poe's tale too. So we'll see. The trailer makes it looks fantastic at least.
@@Peylix OH ya, I don't doubt Mike's stuff ever. I'm just not as hyped for this. The church scene in Midnight Mass had my heart POUNDING.
midnight mass is on another level
Feel tempted to rewatch Midnight Mass, too
Sad to see how far Usher has fallen, He was truly a great artist in the early 00s and now he's losing his House :(
Bwah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha 😂😂😂
Aw you beat me to it.
Hahahahahahahahahaha!
💀💀💀
Ah well "let it burn"
Beautifully written monologues. Excellently performed scenes. Symmetrical cinematography. This production lacks nothing.
I mean I loved hill house...
The monologs and dialogs of bruce greenwood are amazing .but in my opinion the monologs of the woderful Carla Gucino were too long and repeat themself.
But what came out perfecly is the nubness of this people.....
I'm a simple man, I see Mike Flanagan's name and I add to watchlist.
I'm so glad Carla is playing in this movie. 've always thought she was underrated, so, i hope this time more people will see how talented she is
SHow, not movie.
Carla Gugino is EVERYTHING.
I agree,she's great
She kills it in Gerald’s Game.
I loved her in Bon Jovi's Always video
There will never be enough words for me to describe the love I have of Mike Flanagan’s storytelling. Seriously. Everything he touches is just perfection.
I completely agree. I hope he keeps doing this for a long time!
Totally agree his stories have left a profound mark on me they're always deeply unsettling but moving and terrifying and layered and I haven't enough superlatives to describe them but they're some of my fave shows Ive ever watched
@@misshobbity Exactly! If they were just scary, they'd still be good. But the depth and beauty and heart is what makes them so lasting and amazing!
I agree so much! He always seems to strike the perfect balance between well-executed horror (ghost/gore/psychological etc.) and the most tender parts of humanity. I know that sounds wanky but it's true 😂 He captures love and grief so beautifully alongside the darker themes - and fun Easter eggs.
@@ilardozhejani3347this is his last series on Netflix 😞
I’m a HUGE fan of Edgar Allen Poe’s stories, so I’m super excited to see Mike Flanagan’s spin on this!! Also loved that they threw in some references to his most famous work, The Raven. ❤❤
the actors especially the roderick usher and verna, when they started saying poetry that was freaking magical. loved every second of it
I’m loving this era of Henry Thomas’s career…. He was underrated for most of his life because he was a “kid star”, but with Flanagan, he had had a chance to show what he is capable of. He will work for the rest of his life I believe. He has tremendous range.
Great observation and I completely agree. It's been fantastic to see his "renaissance" as an actor and to see him getting more and more opportunities worthy of his talent.
I hated his accent in Bly Manor though 😅
But he was really great in Midnight Mass and Hill House 😊
Have you not see legends of the fall? He was wonderful in that film as the younger brother
@@ryan6881 seen it but it’s been awhile!
Yesss that’s how I feel. I am so proud of him.
Cannot wait! Love his shows. The dialogue in them is what I find the most impressive/interesting/emotional. The scene he had Stephen King read before creating Dr. Sleep, for example, and the monologues in Hill House in the last episodes. He should write a book! Midnight Mass moved me in an indescribably deep way, and it wasn't based on a book, obviously. It's cool he has actors that work with him in different projects, too.
@@mg-cx5tv I'm quite sure you mean the 'Midnight Mass' book that Flanagan meant to write, and ended up not writing and making into the show that we know?
@@mg-cx5tvif you are thinking about the vampire book midnight Mass involving vampires taking over entire continents and countries and there's a war or whatever Mike Flanagan's show has zero connection to that. Although he thought of the idea before it was likely influenced by Stephens kings revival a story Flanagan was going to adapt but the project got axed.
Midnight Mass made me bawl my damn eyes out and but I have come to expect that with Mike Flanagan because I have cried watching everything he's done on netflix
He is a writer... but idk if he's made a full fledged novel.... I knew him before Jill house bec he had stories on the NO SLEEP podcast.
What about Midnight Club series I heard that was amazing too!!!
From the master storyteller. An absolute master piece.
'We should settle up.'
'Oh we just did.'
What an ending!
Its a combination of Edgar Allan Poe's writting they took characters from his various works which I can recognize some which are
The Fall of the House of Usher - the base of the series which pretty much everything, but very different from the original story.
The Raven - Leonore
The Murders in the Rue Morgue - Auguste Dupin
Annabel Lee - Annabel Lee
The Pit and the Pendulum. It was great to listen to some of his writings throughout the show.
The Goldbug, The Tell Tale Heart and also The Cask of Amontillado ❤️
Mike Flanagan is one of those people you can blindly trust for the quality he brings on his shows. Netflix is definitely a better streaming platform for the shows like hill house, bly manor and midnight mass. Any who hasn't watched these three must give em a try. Freaking phenomenal shows with incredible acting. Can't wait to see what this show will be like.
I could not agree more! Midnight Mass especially was phenomenal. I can't wait for this!
The last one about the kids in the hospice was trash though
Hill House was pretty good, the other 2 were rubbish!
The acting in Midnight Mass was wooden!!!
@@user-rv9hp6bo3y You didn't read the book it was based on to truly appreciate it. It was a wonderful story and he planned a great conclusion to that story. That story was epic. You just didn't try to understand it.
I need Mike Flannagan to never stop. The Haunting series were PHENOMENAL
This is his last series for netflix tho :(
I went into this series without having watched the trailer. It BLEW ME AWAY. It's one of Flanagan's best works.
I’m totally glued to this show currently happy new year’s everyone lol
Hell yes, love all the different Poe references. Flanagan doesn't just adapt, he creates a tribute to the author and the genre.
THIS. I’ve read of lot of criticisms of this for not adhering strictly to the source material, but I think they’re missing the point. Hill House and Bly Manor also took huge liberties with their sources, but it hardly matters because they were clearly made with lot of love and appreciation for Jackson and James. I doubt this will be any different.
@@jacobskinner3522 Agreed! I think that's what's so brilliant about his series. The way he weaves together different pieces of different stories by the same author and makes it into a coherent narrative is such a unique approach - and it always yields compelling stories that feel novel even when they are tales we know well. It's fantastic! Really looking forward to this one.
Plus making a whole series interesting out of just one Poe short story would feel stretched out and weird. Better to add in elements from thematically relevant works across Poe's catalog
You… you think this is a tribute to the genre of gothic horror?
Really?
This is closer to giallo than anything Quentin Tarantino has ever made and that’s saying a lot.
Exactly! He’s a creator that honors previous art that inspired him, but then is not bound to it and instead allows it to propel HIS story. He doesn’t do adaptations. Where’s the thrill in an ending already written and experienced? These are horror thrillers. The whole point is thinking you know what’s next and not only being wrong but being delighted by how wrong you were and much more amazing the story becomes as it unravels 🔥
Mike Flanagan and his team are truly horror poets. Always blow away by every project. Not to mention the performances of the amazing casts. I'm ready to scream and cry all over again this Halloween! 🍿
For me the horror takes a back seat to the perfect intertwining of Poe with modern story, thought and issues. The underpinnings of the selfishness of the previous generations into the story of the 'Devil at the Crossroads' left me speechless ... sure, the 'horror' was good, but that's not where the masterpiece lies with this ... this is brilliantly done through and through ...
Finally, a series with substance! Thank the lord
Flanagan changed the horror genre honestly. I always felt like a lot of horror was missing a central heart. I never feel very connected to characters. With Flanagan, I cry watching most of his works! Feels and frights together 🤝
I really like Mike Flanagan’s take on horror classics. Poe always creeped me out with his masterpieces of macabre and psychological horror. The old Hammer movies featuring Vincent Price were classics. I’m glad to see they bringing them back, so underrated.
What do you mean? “bringing them back“? Nothing in this preview had absolutely anything to do with the story of usher. It’s completely different.
It reminds me of how American Horror Story operates using the same actors over and over every season as new characters in a different story
@@jat9926 AHS is trash though
Underrated? They are classics.
When you think you can’t fall in love more in carla gugino mike flanagan brings out another masterpiece
If you havent seen her in his first series "The Haunting of Hill House" go watch it now. Her most brilliant acting in her career so far, I think.
Although I don't think Mike Flanagan will ever surpass what he did with The Haunting of Hill House, I'm still always excited to see his new work! Rarely do I see someone do horror shows so well these days. Just bought a collection of Edgar Allan Poe's works recently, so I couldn't be more thrilled to see this!
did you see midnight mass
@@accesschilly I started it, but I think I got as far as 2nd or 3rd episode... had other stuff going on at the time so I kind of stopped watching, but I may pick it back up since I've seen really good reviews!
Is that even better than midnight mass?
@@davidcartagena1272Absolutely. Way better. Definitely Mike's best work out there and by a huge margin.
@@davidcartagena1272midnight mass holds no candle to the haunting of hill house. I've watched it 5 times still would watch it every 6 months lol. The first time feel of that series is to die for.
Flanagan's work just gets more and more compelling with each series. This looks incredible.
fall of house of usher was the very first short story i read out of poe's collection and to watch flanagan bring it to life with his own interpretation of it while sprinkling in other references and doing poe's stories and his essence justice is just.. mesmerizing. CANNOT. WAIT.
My first was The Raven. In my opinion, the best story to start reading in the Poe universe.
@@overdrive7349 so true. SUCH a classic
Don’t pretend that you’re a fan of Poe if you support this modernized trash that has him rolling in his grave
@@Koshkinayekaterina shut up.
@@Koshkinayekaterinai appreciate and love this comment
My most anticipated Horror movie/show of the year! Flannigan is THE Man in the horror industry. Even when his shows are not very scary, they still have fantastic characters and stories.
Hill house was scary to me
@@anys2793 I assumed they were talking about Midnight Mass, which was not that scary but was brilliant (in my opinion)
Hill House was REALLY scary. Bly Manor and Midnight Mass, not so much. Although they both had shocking moments.
@@anys2793Hill House bored me to tears.
0:51 that reference made me gasp. love that it's incorporating more than one Poe story
Wow. Insane masterpiece man. Just like the previous two. Insane. The lore of Flanagan's works is unmatched.
just realised that there are more of his works I havent seen yet......
A Mike Flanagan horror show for spooky season is starting to feel like tradition at this point and I'm here for it!! Keep em' coming Netflix please 🙏
Too bad they fired him, Fincher and Baran Bo Odar (DARK,1899). But Amazon was happy to snatch Flanagan up.
Flannagan is no longer with NF. So no more Haunting Of either.
He got picked up from Amazon though. So we'll still see his work. Just on Prime Video from now on outside films. Usher is his last NF project. And from the looks of it, he's going out with a bang.
@@Peylixno more Haunting Of is my biggest disappointment about Flanagan leaving Netflix. But I’m sure his new shows will be just as good on Amazon
I love seeing Carla and Kate again in a Netflix series! A must 💖✨
I really like the dialogue in this...the part with 'if life gives you lemons what do you do?' is amazing.
I started watching this series with no expectations (not really a Flanagan fan) but this is trully a masterpiece. As free as it was as an adaptation it remained true to the essence of Poe's mind and grim storytelling, an authentically unique take on Poe that works perfectly. This adaptation is true to it's time and it's origin, and I really enjoyed it.
The Cask of Amontillado was pulled pretty much directly from the story, however, and the fact that it was the last one rocked. Even the line that he can't tell Amontillado from sherry.
@@iamme25yago thank you! Will look for it
I absolutely LOVE that Edgar Allan Poe's fantastic and very creepy short story gets some much deserved attention! And with a nod to "The Raven" already in the trailer. My hopes are high!
And Masque Of Red Death
@@mikemckenzie3175 And possibly even Murders in the Rue Morgue (the ape)
I think Poe would disagree. This movie bears absolutely no resemblance to the original story except for the title.
@@danbrennan3729 That's because there are influences from many of Poe's short stories. There are clearly masque of the red death and the pit and the pendulum aside from the titular story, just to name a few. You could tell entire Usher story in two episodes.
@@zlatan_2197 So the title is a bit misleading. It looks like an mashup anthology of Poe's stories.
Watching a Mike Flanagan show is like watching your local play, with familiar faces.
And every year the put on a performance that tops the year before.
Can't wait to see this masterpiece
Just finished the show come back to the trailer and now I'm in love with it so much more. What a great way for Mike to end his time with Netflix, I hope for entries as great as this one in his future
No more movies?
@@dylantaylor6335 what you mean? He's still gonna make movies just either with Amazon now or a different distributor
Been waiting on this one for a while. SO excited to see what Mike has for us next!
Getting Mary McDonnell is great, she deserves to be in more stuff.
Agreed. I haven’t seen her since Battlestar Galactica.
She reminds me of Catherine O'Hara
For sure
i love that mike flanagan uses the same members of his casts that have made his shows and stories so remarkable. i'm PUMPED for this!!
Same thing Eastwood and probably Ford did back then
Midnight Mass is one of my all time favourite TV shows, so I am beyond excited for another Mike Flanagan masterclass in storytelling.. time to binge watch the weekend away!
Carla Gugino Killed it!!! (No pun intended 💜😂)
I love the cast and glad to see more of them ever since the haunting of hill house
I love that Mike Flanagan always likes to use the same actors from his previous shows.The fact that T'Nia Miller's character in The haunting of Bly Manor was dead all along, the hanged woman haunting herself in Hill House and the hymn singing in Midnight Mass was what blew those series out of the water for me.
The hymn singing in MM was just so incredible the first time then at the end too. Hit differently both times, both extremely effective
Mike Flanagan makes me so damn happy. Midnight Mass is one of the best limited series ever made. I can’t wait for this to come out.
It was indeed a masterpiece. I doubt he will ever top Midnight Mass.
Usher has been real quiet after this.
just binged this. was an amazing watch
I can't wait for this!!! I love Mike Flanagan's work and this I can tell is going to be another masterpiece.
I really wish Netflix would release his series on physical media. They are worth owning
You can buying the haunting series
Not what I expected based on Poe's work, but I am absolutely here for it. I have aleays been a huge fan of Poe and I'm really intrgued by this modern take on it. Mike Flanagan's shows have yet to disappoint and with the addition of Bruce Campbell?? Yes please!
Love Bruce Campbell, so I'm good with that!
This has got to go down as one of the most brilliant works of cinema in history. It's brilliantly done. The intertwining of Poe with modernist thought and theory, modern topics, it's so brilliantly done and blew my mind. I was left speechless when they brought it together in the perfectly presented bow ...
I love that from the thumbnail alone, then not even a minute in seeing all the recurring actors, I instantly knew this was Mike Flanagan's newest baby despite not knowing this is something he was working on. Excited for the new addition to the Flaneverse!
I love that he casts the same actors for his projects. Carla is incredible and deserves more recognition
Mike Flanagan's Doctor Sleep was a masterpiece. Such an underrated film
YES!
The poems are masterpieces! A double treat: macabre, morbid story turns into a great beauty by sublime poetry❤️👍
Hypeeee 🙌🏻 Mike Flanagan + a short story from Edgar Allen Poe is perfection.
I absolutely loved the short story by Poe and was hoenstly surprised how suspenseful the old story still ist to this day. And when I heard Mike Flanagan was gonna adapt it I was hyped to say the least. I was honestly hoping/expecting a period piece. But bringing it to modern day does seem intriguing and more up Flanagan's alley anyway. Nevertheless can't wait to see this!
I’m sure this will have very little resemblance to the source material… but Mike Flanagan is one of the few people that makes me not mind that
I wasn’t expecting The show and its episodes were a delightful surprise ! The dialogues in the episodes were beautiful, narrative, poetry,profound, and dreamy at the same time.
I never get bored of any episode in the series. You want to savor every minute to follow the dialogue and the context of the drama. Oh, Madeleine Asher's performance was truly remarkable. She portrayed her role with such authenticity and conviction that it felt like every moment was real. And I couldn't agree more about the young lady character, she was absolutely perfect. And Mr. Asher definitely deserved the Golden Globe for his outstanding performance. It's always incredible to see talented actors bring characters to life on the screen. 5 stars
What an excellent series! Mike Flanagan delivered once again 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
YES TO THIS. My mouth was wide and smiling the whole time. I feel like each series from Mike gets better and better. It's the elevation for me.
I’d agree except for Midnight Club. Midnight Mass still my favorite
@@mikemckenzie3175I think Midnight Club might’ve had too many hands in the pie. It didn’t feel like Flanagan’s work at all
If anyone can mix and mould together several Poe stories and poems and make them work in an original and contemporary context, its Mike Flanagan. The man is a f*ckin' genius!
I love the vibe of this one, the haunting of the hill house, and the bly manor. I have always been a horror lover but I have never been delighted. it feels like I have lived this life of the characters. like the film is a food and my soul is the eater. ahhh mike. we love you
I thought it was awesome and thought-provoking! I need to watch it again to catch all the nuances. Well done!
Rahul is going to be my favorite character again........I know it
thank you
He is looking mighty fine in this, it must be said
Same!!!
Bruce Greenwood is such an underrated actor. I generally don't like horror but I just might watch this.
The fact that it looks nothing like the short story but obviously for the best !
Can I just say how happy I am to see not just THE Mark Hamill but Henry Thomas! In the same movie? 😍
I’ll never turn to the dark side. I’m a Jedi, like my father before me.
Felt the same;) Luke Skywalker and the kid who flew in the bicycle with E.T. is too nerdgasmic!
As an admirer of both Edgar Allan Poe's works and Mike Flanagan's horror shows, I'm very much looking forward to watch this masterpiece.
What masterpiece? It has 0 to do with Poe s work - this is a caricature of modern and stupid times we live, nothing more, a disgrace.
@@crvladThe trailer alone literally references the Fall of the House of Usher, the Masque of the Red Death, the Raven, the Pit and Pendulum, and the Black Cat you vainglorious buffoon
I never knew that I was missing a mashup up of Edgar Allan Poe and Succession in my life until now. I can't wait.
that's what i was thinking too it looks like a horror succession specially cause all the characters seems just completely awful and deserving of the horrible fate
I binged the whole show. Netflix puts out gems in this genre.
I started watching all of Mike Flanagan series after watching Fall of Ushers.
I’m going to miss Mike Flanagan on Netflix. Hopefully Amazon gives him the free reign Netflix did with their upcoming projects.
I hope so.Dark tower show will be one of his next project on prime video.
i hope so too so far he is completely focusing on the dark tower series and he already has the stamp of approval from Stephen king so it's in good hands
Carla Gugino is Horror Queen Of Netflix
No she isn’t. Lol! I adore her, don’t get me wrong, but she is definitely not the horror queen of Netflix.
@@justforfunsies5000 Any Problem
Eyyy...fire series. What had me hooked were the dialogues man. Damn. The "life gives you lemons" scene, the "public remorse is a finite resource" scene, that final dialogue between roderick usher and his sister, damn.
I just finished it. WOW. I was not disappointed. I had every emotion watching it
I wish victoria pedretti was in here but ok, this looks amazing
LITERALLY 😭 this looks so good but the only thing that's missing is her
Gosh i was looking for this comments !!
True 😢
I love that he has brought back actors from Midnight Mass, 'the Hauntings', Doctor Sleep and even Midnight Club if I'm correct. So many amazing actors, I'm ready for it
Midnight mass you mean, yeah, some actors from that series are back
Not Victoria pedretti 😢
i noticed abra is also included
@felipepetersberchielli1651 No I meant Midnight Mass AND Midnight Club. If you've seen all his shows you'll know who I'm talking about
@@kailover1244 it would've been good to have her too, but I get the feeling she's booked and busy
VERNA: I told one of my clients, "You could shoot somebody in the middle of 5th Ave and it wont cost you a thing."
ARTHUR PYM: Is his tab coming due any time soon? Even I have my limits.
Hopefully, Arthur. Hopefully.
Every single mini season from this creator is a masterpiece
I like how this is not only an adaptation of one Edgar Allen Poe story but it has elements from all the others like The masque of the Red death and the raven Mike Flanagan really did his research!!!
When my ELA teacher first made us read 'Tell Tale Heart's I immediately fell in love with Poe's writing, and now that that there is a movie about another one of his poems, I'm in love!
Honestly being a fan of horror genre this was one of the best shows/movies. It doesn't rely on jumpscare or any typical horror element, just pure evil and greed that humans have.
The best show I’ve ever watched. Mike Flanagan never misses
I am 100% the target audience for this. Mike Flanagan has not missed and if you haven’t watch the Haunting on Hill House S1, let me tell you, it is one of the most frightening yet beautifully written shows I think I’ve ever seen.
I still think Haunting on Hill House was one of the most hauntingly beautiful most heartbreaking BEST SHOWS!!! like nothing has topped that for me!!! Mike Flanagan is an incredible storyteller
This is one of my favourite short stories by Poe, so I am beyond ecstatic to see what Mike has done with it!!
This is one of those shows where you truly can't tell what the pace and direction it'll go in until you watch and I am here for it!
This show should be rated 10/10.
The amount of symbology used in this series is insane. We could appreciate not only the most recurrent topics used by Poe in his novels such as death, opioids or misfortune, but also nods to stories that were not so explicitly represented, such as Berenice (Morelle), MS found in a bottle (Pym) or Cask of Amontillado (Griswold), for example.
I’d say that the story that best represents this whole series, however, is William Wilson, showing that you are your own enemy and that every action has a consequence.
“I have lost. Yet from now on you are also dead - dead to the World, dead to Heaven, dead to Hope! In me you lived - and in my death - see by this face, which is your own, how wholly, how completely, you have killed - yourself!”
Props to Flanagan for creating such a brilliant show 🙌🏽
any one else think this was a docu series about Usher the singer?