“Ghost Adventures” To Film Two-Hour Halloween Special At The Conjuring House
If you are a horror fan you are definitely familiar with "The Conjuring" and the story behind it.
The movie is based on an actual house, The Old Arnold Estate in Harrisville, Rhode Island, which was owned by the Perron family from 1971 to 1980.
The family claimed it was haunted by spirits and after doing some research, they found out that many of the house’s previous inhabitants had died under horrific circumstances.
After already being picked up by James Wan, and thus creating the whole The Conjuring universe, American TV show "Ghost Adventures" wants to do a two-hour episode in the house for a Halloween special.
Paranormal researcher Zak Bagans said:
"I’ve investigated a lot of places, but these locations are absolutely terrifying on a whole other level.
"The real-life house that inspired the Conjuring movies – I’m speechless! That has a been a dream of mine to investigate for years and I can’t believe it’s finally happening. It’s beyond legendary. I can’t wait for viewers to experience this terrifying adventure with us."
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