"It's six rooms. Each one is scarier than the last." After traveling to Candle Cove in season 1 of Channel Zero, showrunner Nick Antosca and company will enter a new kind of haunted house in next season's No-End House (based on Kris Straub's creepypasta), and another cast member for the show has now been revealed.

According to Deadline, Aisha Dee (Sweet/Vicious, Chasing Life, Dead Gorgeous) plays a key role in Channel Zero: No-End House. Dee portrays Jules, the "stubbornly independent" best friend of Amy Forsyth's character, Margot Sleator.

When Daily Dead and several other journalists spoke with Channel Zero showrunner Nick Antosca back in November, he had this to say about the second season, which will differ from Candle Cove in style:

"It’s very different stylistically. Candle Cove is an almost pastoral style. It’s very restrained. It’s very composed and there is this sense of lush greenery and sinister things lurking in the woods.

NoEnd House is an almost suburban story in the sense of John Carpenter movies or It Follows, and it’s about a younger group of people and the visual style is more kinetic. Going into this, one goal was for each season to be very cinematically distinctive and to be a showcase for a different director [and talented DP.

Directed by Steven Piet (Uncle John), the cast of Channel Zero: No-End House also includes John Carroll Lynch. Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates. Are you looking forward to seeing the NoEnd House come to life on screen?

Channel Zero: No-End House: "This standalone, six-episode anthology series, inspired by Brian Russell’s Creepypasta, features Margot Sleator, played by Amy Forsyth (“The Path”), a young woman who visits the No-End House, a bizarre house of horrors that consists of a series of increasingly disturbing rooms. When she returns home, Margot realizes that everything has changed. John Carroll Lynch (“American Horror Story”) will co-star."

Nick Antosca again serves as showrunner and executive producer alongside executive producer Max Landis. Budding director Steven Piet (“Uncle John”) directed all six episodes. "

Aisha Dee in Chasing Life:

Source: Deadline
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