Four months to the day since we shared the news that The CW had ordered a second season of the anthology series Two Sentence Horror Stories, it has now been announced that the network has also ordered a third season of the show. This order comes well before season 2 even starts airing; originally meant to reach airwaves this fall, the season 2 premiere has been pushed back into early 2021 due to pandemic-related production delays.
Created and executive produced by Vera Miao, Two Sentence Horror Stories consists of
contemporary tales of horror and haunting for the diverse and digital age. Inspired by the viral fan fiction of two-sentence horror stories, the anthology series taps into universal primal fears, filtered through the anxieties of the most connected and racially diverse generation. Despite dizzying advancements in technology, inequality, social progress and environmental degradation, the things that haunt us are still the same.
The first season was made up of eight half-hour episodes… which I have yet to watch, but it sounds like I have some time to catch up on them before season 2 comes around.












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