"Experience the original recordings." And get ready to be never sleep again! Apple has unveiled an official trailer for a chilling horror documentary series called The Enfield Poltergeist, about a real paranormal occurrence in Britain. Arriving for streaming in October just in time for Halloween, of course. London. 1977. Dread. This four-part documentary revisits the supposedly real-life haunting of a family with four kids in ’70s London. "Experience the chilling true story of the world’s most famous poltergeist case through original audio recordings made inside the house as the events unfolded." Also with appearances by those originally involved in the incident involving sisters Janet and Margaret Hodgson. There was already a British drama series made in 2015 about this same occurrence called The Enfield Haunting. And it's the same incident that is depicted in James Wan's horror film The Conjuring 2 (from back in 2016). This new series is directed by acclaimed doc filmmaker Jerry Rothwell,...
- 9/26/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Apple TV+ has conjured up The Enfield Poltergeist, a four-part documentary that revisits the supposedly real-life haunting of a family in ’70s London.
The doc relies on more than 250 hours of audio archive to help recreate the infamous events in Enfield that went on to inspire The Conjuring 2. It will drop Oct. 27 – just in time for your Halloween party.
Throughout four episodes, the events at Enfield are reconstructed using the recordings captured by Maurice Grosse, a paranormal investigator who archived all of his interviews from back in the day. The doc built a replica of the council house where the incidents took place so performers could reenact what is heard on the tapes.
There are also appearances by those originally involved in the incident involving sisters Janet and Margaret Hodgson.
The Enfield Poltergeist is produced for Apple TV+ by MetFilm and Concordia Studios, the producers of Apple’s Still: A Michael J.
The doc relies on more than 250 hours of audio archive to help recreate the infamous events in Enfield that went on to inspire The Conjuring 2. It will drop Oct. 27 – just in time for your Halloween party.
Throughout four episodes, the events at Enfield are reconstructed using the recordings captured by Maurice Grosse, a paranormal investigator who archived all of his interviews from back in the day. The doc built a replica of the council house where the incidents took place so performers could reenact what is heard on the tapes.
There are also appearances by those originally involved in the incident involving sisters Janet and Margaret Hodgson.
The Enfield Poltergeist is produced for Apple TV+ by MetFilm and Concordia Studios, the producers of Apple’s Still: A Michael J.
- 9/26/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
James Wan's The Conjuring was one of the scariest films that I've seen in years. It genuinely freaked me the f**k out, and that's not an easy thing to do with me. Today we have a teaser trailer for you to watch for the upcoming sequel, The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist. This is just a taste of a full trailer that will apparently be released tomorrow.
The sequel will continue to follow the supernatural adventures of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, played by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. I believe this sequel might be even more horrifying than the first one.
The Enfield Poltergeist is based on another real life investigation the Warrens worked on in their long career. I previously came across a detailed account of what this story entailed on a website called The Committee of Skeptical Inquiry:
"In August 1977, a series of disturbances...
The sequel will continue to follow the supernatural adventures of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, played by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. I believe this sequel might be even more horrifying than the first one.
The Enfield Poltergeist is based on another real life investigation the Warrens worked on in their long career. I previously came across a detailed account of what this story entailed on a website called The Committee of Skeptical Inquiry:
"In August 1977, a series of disturbances...
- 1/6/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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