If you're looking for something to get you into the Halloween spirit, or just simply looking for something to give you the chills, we have a brand new series heading your way!
Apple TV+ announced the new four-part documentary series The Enfield Poltergeist, which tells the riveting story of the most famous poltergeist haunting in history. Combining more than 250 hours of rare audio archive, meticulous recreation of the setting of the haunting and original interviews with the people impacted by the case, the series is an ambitious genre-bending story that explores the human fascination with the unexplained and its impact on those who live it. All episodes premiere globally on Friday, October 27.
So what is The Enfield Poltergeist about?
In 1977, the terrifying haunting of an everyday family in Enfield, London, dominated headlines across the United Kingdom and had a tremendous impact on an entire generation of children. The mysterious case forever changed ideas about the supernatural and that it wasn’t just restricted to castles and stately homes but could be experienced by anyone, anywhere. The chilling story has inspired fictionalized versions of the case, including the film The Conjuring 2, a television series and two stage plays.
Throughout four episodes, the events at Enfield are reconstructed using the real recordings captured by Maurice Grosse, a paranormal investigator who archived all of his interviews with those affected by the phenomenon. Building a replica of the house where the incidents took place, performers reenact what is heard on the actual tapes, allowing an interplay by the archival voices and appearances of those originally involved in the incident through present-day interviews.
Watch the official trailer for the series below:
The Enfield Poltergeist is produced for Apple TV+ by MetFilm and Concordia Studio, the producers of Apple’s STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie, this year’s most Emmy-nominated documentary. The series is directed by Jerry Rothwell. Executive producers are Al Morrow, BAFTA winner Stewart le Maréchal, Oscar Award-winning Davis Guggenheim, Jonathan Silberberg and Nicole Stott.
The series is set to premiere on Friday, October 27 globally on Apple TV+.
What are your thoughts on the upcoming The Enfield Poltergeist? Will you be tuning in to watch it when it premieres in October? We're excited to tune in just in time for Halloween! Let us know in the comments your thoughts on it, and be sure to sound off if you will be watching it!