
Two-hour documentary on the haunted house from ‘The Conjuring’ sounds insane!
The Conjuring movies seem to have spiralled out of control of late, with producers churning out a bunch of half-assed spin-offs that are all-in-all, a bit gash (Nun, Annabelle Creation). With so many shitty films, it’s easy to forget that the original movie was actually based on true events at an allegedly haunted house, which have now been made into a two hour documentary.
The Rhode Island property will appear in an episode of Ghost Adventures by Zac Bagans, who’s claiming that they’ll uncover some creepy occurrences that the Perron family experienced during their stay in the house, including satanism, seances, demonic possession, levitating chairs, smells of rotting flesh throughout the house, and family members speaking in tongues. The host of the show also revealed that the original investigators that Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga’s characters are based on in the movie will make an appearance in the documentary. Here’s what host Zac Bagans had to say:
We’re halfway through this iconic investigation that most people have heard about from The Conjuring. Many new details uncovered, incredible occurrences have been documented and the best part has been working alongside actual persons involved from that 1973 case.
I mean yeah, it does sound like it’s going to be an interesting watch. Not sure when it’s out but my guess will be around Halloween.