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Horror Mastermind James Wan Unleashes Terrifying New Series
11 Oct
Summary
- New docuseries "True Haunting" blends true crime and high-budget horror
- Produced by James Wan, creator of Saw and Conjuring franchises
- Reenactments are cinematic and deeply unsettling

As Halloween approaches, Netflix is offering a new docuseries that is sure to send shivers down viewers' spines. "True Haunting," which premiered on the platform earlier this month, is a five-episode series that blends true crime stories with high-budget horror reenactments.
The series is executive produced by James Wan, the filmmaker behind the Saw and Insidious franchises, who has also created the Conjuring universe. Wan's signature style of cinematic scares that are both emotional and eerie is evident throughout the show, with its slick visuals, haunting sound design, and deliberate pacing.
"True Haunting" delves into two real-life supernatural tales, "Eerie Hall" and "This House Murdered Me," presenting them through a combination of eyewitness interviews and cinematic reenactments. These reenactments are far from the typical docuseries fare, as they are produced with the same level of care and attention to detail as major studio horror films.
The result is a viewing experience that is genuinely terrifying, with jump scares and unsettling special effects that blur the line between fiction and fact. Viewers are left questioning their own beliefs about the supernatural, as the fear lingers long after the credits roll.