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The Midnight Club viewers beg for more Rahul Kohli after cameo appearance: ‘It feels vacant without him’-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

‘We need more. We demand it!’

The Midnight Club viewers beg for more Rahul Kohli after cameo appearance: ‘It feels vacant without him’-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

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The Midnight Club viewers have been left desperate for more of Rahul Kohli, after his cameo appearance in one of the episodes.

For those new to the Flanaverse – the creators of The Haunting of Hill House, Bly Manor and Midnight Mass have brought us The Midnight Club.

And though the previous three hit Netflix horror series have had recurring cast members, including Kohli, reprising new roles, The Midnight Club has an entirely new group of actors as lead characters.

Adapted from Christopher Pike’s 1994 novel of the same name, the new spooky series follows a group of terminally ill teens grappling with their own existence and trying to scare each other with gruesome horror stories.

And they’ve also made a pact to try and communicate with each other after death, haunting the halls of Brightcliffe, as they hunt for signs of the supernatural from the beyond.

Rahul Kohli makes an appearance in one episode (Picture: EIKE SCHROTER/NETFLIX)

In episode five, Kohli plays a character in just one of the ghost stories, titled See You Later, when Amesh [Sauriyan Sapkota] shares his bedtime story about a coder who cracks a formula to win a game, before rewriting the code and erasing parts of the future.

However, his cameo appearance in one episode is simply not enough according to fans.

The Midnight Club follows a group of teens in a hospice (Picture: EIKE SCHROTER/NETFLIX)

‘I’m on episode six and please don’t tell me that @RahulKohli13 only shows up on one episode,’ one person wrote.

Another penned: ‘Dear Rahul, I am watching Midnight Club and it feels too vacant without you. Midnight Mass was a paradise.’

Meanwhile a third commented: ‘The only thing I hate about The Midnight Club is the lack of @RahulKohli13 Great show in a lot of ways but man, I miss him.’

I watched #MidnightClub until episode three and I’m a bit disappointed there’s still no @RahulKohli13.

— Syarofi_ibn_Zamah (@N7Yusei) October 7, 2022

I’m on episode six and please don’t tell me that @RahulKohli13 only shows up on one episode 😑#MidnightClub

— Syarofi_ibn_Zamah (@N7Yusei) October 8, 2022

My reaction to The Midnight Club at episode 5, 28:04:@RahulKohli13 #midnightclub pic.twitter.com/eOdJRgvWSC

— Rhye (@IttaiNativ) October 7, 2022

@RahulKohli13 Dear Rahul , I am watching Midnight Club and it feels too vacant without you. Midnight Mass was a paradise .

— Stella Who? (@StellaPerks) October 8, 2022

The only thing i hate about The Midnight Club is the lack of @RahulKohli13
Great show in a lot of ways but man, i miss him pic.twitter.com/NA32NyTNUi

— Project Rubilax (@Felipe_aco000) October 8, 2022

I have to say . . there was not enough of @RahulKohli13 in The Midnight Club 😭 so I’ll just replay this episode for the rest of forever 💕 pic.twitter.com/yoEQzObM6v

— Drea Moran (@dreacaro_) October 8, 2022

thats not enough pic.twitter.com/lIwVlidgDe

— Jake Strimbu (@JakeStrimbu) October 8, 2022

I require more. Pls. Respectfully.

— Kerry Morrow (@Kerry_Morrow) October 8, 2022

We need more. We demand it!

— call me Morticia 🖤🌙🦇🕸 (@theRNbiologist) October 8, 2022

Only one episode?! 😭💔

— VΞИLΔ (@venlaseveriina) October 8, 2022

pic.twitter.com/kUHob6AZ6T

— Zoah Headless-Spooks🎠 (@Zoah_HS) October 7, 2022

‘We need more. We demand it!’ someone else commented, with another adding: ‘I require more. Pls. Respectfully.’

‘One is NOT ENOUGH,’ another penned, while someone else wrote: ‘Just saying @RahulKohli13 crushes it like always in #TheMidnightClub. Someone give this man a lead role!’

The Midnight Club has landed on Netflix (Picture: EIKE SCHROTER/NETFLIX)

Kohli clarified on Twitter himself that he would be making an appearance in one episode, leaving fans a little disappointed, but he promised to be returning to screens in a new series soon.

The Midnight Club boasts several other famous faces from Flanagan’s other works, including Katie Parker, Michael Trucco, Emily Piggford, Crystal Balint, Henry Thomas and more.

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Kohli is set to appear in Flanagan’s upcoming series The Fall of the House of Usher, based on Edgar Allen Poe’s work, which is also in the making.

Several of the cast members including Kate Siegel and Kohli have teased that filming is well underway, although a release date has yet to be announced.

The Midnight Club is available to watch on Netflix.

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