Streamer Apple TV+ will air the four-part documentary “The Enfield Poltergeist.” Which tells the story of the haunting of a London family in the 1970s centering around sisters Janet and Margaret Hodgson. A case so infamous that it inspired James Wan’s 2016 film “The Conjuring 2.”
“The Enfield Poltergeist,” was created through culling over more than 250 hours of audio archives. The four episodes will be told using these recordings captured by paranormal investigator Maurice Grosse, who archived all of his interviews about the haunting.
They even went so far as to build a replica of the council house where the haunting took place. So that performers could more accurately duplicate what is captured on the tapes. There will also be appearances by the people originally involved in the haunting.
The series is directed by Jerry Rothwell. Producers on “The Enfield Poltergeist,” include MetFilm and Concordia Studios. With Al Morrow, BAFTA winner Stewart le Maréchal, Oscar Award-winning Davis Guggenheim, Jonathan Silberberg, and Nicole Stott executive producing.
“The Enfield Poltergeist,” will hit Apple TV+ on October 27th, just in time for Halloween. We’ll keep you posted on more updates about this project as they become available. In the meantime you can check out the offical trailer below: