TV series
True Haunting
Overview
Paranormal encounters from the viewpoint of those who lived them are detailed through immersive reenactments and present-day interviews.
Details
- First air date
- 2025-10-07
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 5 episodes
- Genres
- Documentary, Mystery
- Network
- Netflix
- Production
- Atomic Monster, RAW
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Wyatt Dorion as Chris Di Cesare
- Chris DiCesare as Self
- Liz Rockwell Chartrand as Maude
- Rhys Alexander Phillips as Jeff Ungar
- Makenna Pickersgill as Linda
- Vito Di Cesare as Self
- Craig Norris as Self
- Linda Kalasinski as Self
- Jeff Ungar as Self
- Cooper Levy as Craig
- Ralph McLeod as Vito Di Cesare
- Ariel Barrios as Paul
Creators and crew
- Rob Hackett - Executive Producer
- Michael Clear - Executive Producer
- James Wan - Executive Producer
- Lindsay Shapero - Executive Producer
- Scott Stewart - Executive Producer
- Simon Allen - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Eerie Hall (1)
Geneseo College, 1984. Avid runner Chris Di Cesare is keen to start his freshman year — until strange voices and inexplicable feelings of dread set in.
Episode 2: Eerie Hall (2)
As Chris becomes increasingly isolated, a friend urges him to try communicating with the entity that haunts him. But his waking nightmares only worsen.
Episode 3: Eerie Hall (3)
Rumors fly after a friend's harrowing encounter. After making an ominous discovery while running with his dad, Chris decides to face the force alone.
Episode 4: This House Murdered Me (1)
Eager to start fresh, a young family moves into a dreamy Victorian-style mansion. But the fixer-upper soon becomes costly and deeply disturbing.
Episode 5: This House Murdered Me (2)
From burning sage to hiring paranormal investigators, April and Matt fight for the house. Can they face its horrifying history and win their home back?
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