Apple TV+ has created The Enfield Poltergeist, a four-part documentary that revisits the supposed real life of a family in 1970s London.
The documentary draws on over 250 hours of archival audio to help recreate the infamous events in Enfield that inspired The Conjuring 2. It will be released on October 27, just in time for your Halloween party.
Stars: Olivia Booth-Ford, Christos Lawton, Daniel Lee
Over the course of four episodes, the events in Enfield are reconstructed using recordings captured by Maurice Grosse, a paranormal investigator who archived all of his interviews from that time. The doctor built a replica of the council house where the incidents occurred so that the artists could recreate what was heard on the tapes.
The Enfield Poltergeist, an Apple TV+ documentary series, is based on a well-known case of alleged supernatural activity that occurred at 284 Green Street, a council house in Brimsdown, Enfield, London, back in August 1977. The streamer has just released trailer and it looks absolutely chilling. If the scares weren't enough this Halloween season with trailers for The Exorcist: Believer and Kaitlyn Dever's house being invaded by aliens in No One Will Save You, audiences now have a real story in The Enfield Poltergeist to look forward to. The acclaimed horror film The Conjuring 2 was notably inspired by the same incident. The documentary series will arrive on Apple TV+ on October 27.
“For most, it is just a fear that tears at a corner of our minds. But for a family in 1977 London, fear was just the beginning,” the narrator says near the beginning of the trailer. The preview then goes on to highlight the events of the actual incident focusing on sisters Janet Hodgson and Margaret Hodgson, who were the true residents of the haunted house at the time.
Starring Paula Benson, Daniel Lee and Charlotte Miller, the chilling story is reconstructed using actual recordings captured by Maurice Grosse, a paranormal investigator who archived all of his interviews with affected individuals. A replica of the exact house was also built in an attempt to recreate real-life events for this documentary. Therefore, all audio recordings in the series are real, with actors and performers recreating the exact scenarios as they occurred. There will also be appearances from those originally involved in the incident, via a modern-day interview format that plays in alternate scenes.
The series is produced by MetFilm and Concordia Studios, the teams behind the highly Emmy-nominated Apple documentary STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie. Jerry Rothwell sits in the director's seat and the executive production team features names like Al Morrow, Stewart le Maréchal and Davis Guggenheim, who has an Oscar to his name, along with Jonathan Silberberg and Nicole Stott.
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