I didn't catch the first season of Two Sentence Horror Stories on The CW, but if you did and liked what you saw, here's some good news: The CW has ordered a second season of the anthology show.
Created and executive produced by Vera Miao, the series
features 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 second season will begin airing on The CW sometime in the fourth quarter of 2020, and its time slot is Wednesdays at 8pm.
Season 1 consisted of eight half-hour episodes. The announcement of season 2 did not specify how many episodes it would have.
I'm all for networks airing horror anthologies, so even though I haven't watched this one yet I'm still glad to hear that it will be continuing.