Not only that, but it'll be "much scarier than season 1."īut what happened to the Crains? "The story of the Crain family is done," Flanagan told Entertainment Weekly. "For Henry James fans, it's going to be pretty wild, and for people who aren't familiar with his work, it's going to be unbelievably scary," Flanagan told (opens in new tab). So The Haunting of Bly Manor should entrance and surprise even James experts. However, as Flanagan said to EW (opens in new tab), season 1 was always "more of a remix than an adaptation." For example, we know that this latest adaptation will be set in the 1980s. Like Shirley Jackson's novel for the first season, The Turning of the Screw is a slim novella, so there'll have to be plenty of additions if season 2 stretches to another ten episodes. To drum up hype around the new season, the image of a newspaper advert was posted on the Bly Manor Twitter account looking for a "live-in nanny" for "two perfectly splendid children," tying in with the plot of the famous text that inspires season 2. The Haunting of Hill House season 2 is based on Henry James' 1898 novel, The Turn of the Screw, which sees a governess look after two children in a large house on a remote estate.
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