
The new series, *True Haunting*, will feature two chilling stories: “This House Murdered Me” and “Eerie Hall.” The trailer suggests these hauntings are the kind of intensely frightening events that have inspired many of James Wan’s films – it’s definitely his style of horror. Luke Watson directed “This House Murdered Me,” and Neil Rawles directed “Eerie Hall.” While James Wan isn’t directing any episodes, if the show is successful on Netflix, he might in the future. That would likely attract many of his fans who enjoy his signature brand of spooky storytelling.
You can currently stream all five seasons of *Paranormal Witness* on Peacock. If you’re looking for similar spooky true stories on Netflix, there are three seasons of *Haunted*, its spin-off *Haunted: Latin America*, and *Encounters*. Be warned – some episodes are seriously scary! And just in time for Halloween, three episodes of *True Haunting* will be available on Netflix starting October 7th.
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2025-09-18 23:03