Two Sentence Horror Stories Renewed for Third Season
Horror-haiku is the future! Don’t believe me?
Well, Deadline reports that The CW just announced they’ve renewed Two Sentence Horror Stories. The announcement comes right on the heels of the return of season 2 on September 17.
The anthology drama Two Sentence Horror Stories delves into fears common to humanity and how they manifest in our modern, ever-connected age.
Season one starred Nicole Kang, Jim Parrack, Aleyse Shannon, Greta Quispe, Wai Ching Ho, and Kate Jennings.
Season two of Two Sentence Horror Stories is slated to premiere on The CW in 2021. A season three premiere date has not yet been announced.
The series was acquired by The CW for an airing in the U.S. in mid-2019 and premiered on August 8, 2019, after being originally set up at CW Seed.
Created by Vera Miao, the US-based series is based on the viral fan fiction of Two Sentence Horror Stories.
The trend began when a Reddit user first put out a question to come up with horror stories in two sentences or less. The series is based on the ideas thus generated.
The show will return with updated haunting tales for the digital age in the second season, coming out in 2021.
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