When it comes to scary movies, there aren’t many more terrifying in recent years than ‘The Conjuring’ and the obsession that has developed with the movie and the real life events that inspired it is still very much prevalent today.
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That’s why it’s been announced that the real life house that the movie is based upon will be live streamed from May 3rd – 9th in a 24/7 immersive and interactive look inside. Cameras will be rigged all over the house for full coverage so there’s no chance of you missing anything spooky that might be going on in there.
Here’s the full synopsis as well as a trailer for the terrifying event:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRxBJ6e1i08
The world is on lockdown and so is the family living in the house that inspired The Conjuring.
Watch as the Heinzen Family shows you how they live among the spirits while toughing out this worldwide pandemic.
They’ll conduct paranormal investigations, seances, Ouija board sessions and invite some of the most well-known and respected luminaries in the paranormal community to pop in remotely and share their most bone-chilling experiences from the house.
Doesn’t really sound like I imagined it when I first heard about it – I thought it was going to be live streaming an empty house, watching for the creaks and cracks in the floorboards. This just kinda sounds like they’re going to set up anything creepy that might happen and that it’s all preplanned, like a Halloween horror maze or whatever.
That still might be kinda fun, but the worst part of it all is that you have to pay for the live stream. $5 for a day’s coverage and $20 for the full week. No thanks.
For more of the same, check out the two hour documentary on the house that premiered last Halloween. That was actually pretty good.