Netflix’s Latest Horror Series From James Wan Will Chill You — Because It’s Real
“There’s something in this house. There’s something evil here.”

Netflix just dropped the perfect show to get viewers in the spooky spirit for Halloween. Produced by James Wan (creator/co-creator of the Saw, Insidious and Conjuring franchises), True Haunting explores two real life hauntings in the words of the people who experienced them. Here’s the trailer:
There are two hauntings that are explore in-depth in the 5-episode series.
Erie Hall
The first three episodes of True Haunting are about a dorm at SUNY Geneseo’s Erie Hall. Chris Di Cesare recounts his experience in room C2D1, where he and his roommate say objects moved on their own. Chris also heard his name being called and even saw a full apparition of a teenage ghost. He took a video, in which you can supposedly hear the ghost say “Please help me, help me, please!”
SUNY Geneseo students believe the ghost is of a former student named Tommy who hanged himself.
This House Murdered Me
The last two episodes of True Haunting are about the Wilson family and their experience renovating a hundred-year-old home in Salt Lake City. The family saw apparitions of child ghosts who cried out for “Mommy!” After they found hidden rooms in the house during the renovation, a paranormal expert told the Wilsons their home was haunted by an “evil man” who used the rooms to abuse children.
All 5 episodes of True Haunting are now streaming on Netflix.
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