28 Days Haunted Trailer: Can You Spend 28 Days in the Most Haunted Locations?

28 Days Haunted Trailer has been released by Netflix, which reveals a new type of reality TV series catering to the paranormal genre. The investigative horror series will be released on the platform next month. The series is directed by Joe Berlinger, the director who created the true crime documentary series Conversations With a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes.

The official synopsis of the series reads, “Three teams each spend 28 days in some of America’s most haunted locations for a paranormal experiment based on the theories of Ed and Lorraine Warren.” Four adventurous teams of paranormal investigators will be hand-picked and given the chance to participate in the most extreme Paranormal experiment of all time.

If any of these teams can last 28 days in a terrifying, haunted location, they’ll gain acclaim and recognition for being a part of the most important advancement in paranormal research in the last several decades.

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28 Days Haunted Trailer
Still from 28 Days Haunted Trailer

Earlier it was said to be a gritty and meticulous study of some of America’s most notorious haunted locations. One of the places that were presumed to be featured in the series will be The Amityville House of Horror. The infamous house in New York on which a book and film are based.

Although, the haunted locations are mentioned to be Denver in Colorado, Preston in Connecticut and Madison, North Carolina. The trailer starts off like any fictional horror film, where all the cupboard doors and cabinets are opening and closing on their own. Followed by a stern narration where the voice says, it feels like a warning over dark vision footage, where humans look more like ghosts.

From investigating the basement corners to feeling someone’s presence while sleeping and loud chanting of religious scriptures, the show will have it all. But the question lies in will all the high-end equipment ever captures the real ghosts. Or are there even real spirits or just some tampering by the creators for the experiment?

Watch 28 Days Haunted Trailer Below

The show 28 Days Haunted is set to be released on 21st October on Netflix.

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Ameen Fatima
Ameen Fatima
I love films, except maybe horror films.

3 COMMENTS

  1. I’m super excited for the world to see this… it’ll surprise (trust!). Great article btw – thank you for being awesome. #tothefuture @tismeaarongee

    Oh! Fyi… how it’s edited. Idk? But the ghostly data received/gathered – 100% legitimate (by the location I was in, I can speak for… the other 2 groups are very genuine, as well.) ???? It’s going to be great.

    And the location development from day one, hitting it hard, to the final days… crazy transition. ????????

    Ok. I’m done lol. Enjoy. ????????????????????

  2. I work at Wine Nox in Madison, NC close to where they were filming last year. Lots of paranormal activity in that bulding, especially the 1920’s Lawson family
    (murders). Can’t wait for the series!

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