The Chilling Enigma Unveiled: Eerie Recordings Exposed From the Enfield Poltergeist - A Gripping Tale Beyond The Conjuring 2

The Chilling Enigma Unveiled: Eerie Recordings Exposed From the Enfield Poltergeist - A Gripping Tale Beyond The Conjuring 2

Discover the chilling truth behind The Enfield Poltergeist with real-life recordings in the new trailer Brace yourself for a terrifying experience as Apple TV+ brings this haunting story to life in October

Summary

The Enfield Poltergeist is a docuseries that delves into the true story behind The Conjuring 2, featuring real-life recordings and recreations.

Premiering on October 27th, this docuseries offers insights into the eerie occurrences that took place in a council house located in Enfield, London in 1977. It incorporates actual audio recordings from Maurice Grosse's investigation, including a chilling demonic voice uttering the words, "I came to torment you."

The Enfield Poltergeist trailer offers a glimpse into a docuseries that delves into the true events surrounding The Conjuring 2. Released in 2016, the horror sequel was a part of the Conjuring Universe, a collection of movies loosely inspired by the real-life cases of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. The Conjuring 2 introduced the demonic entity Valak, who later became the central figure in The Nun subfranchise. Alongside exploring the backstory of The Amityville Horror, the film followed Ed (played by Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine (played by Vera Farmiga) as they journeyed to Enfield, London in 1977 to investigate a family experiencing hauntings in a council house.

Apple TV+ has recently revealed the official trailer for their four-part docuseries, The Enfield Poltergeist, which is set to premiere on October 27. Take a look below:

The Conjuring 2 true story is explored in the series, incorporating authentic audio recordings from Maurice Grosse's investigation into the incident. These recordings help recreate the chilling events in a set that faithfully emulates the original house. The character of Grosse, portrayed by Simon McBurney in the movie, managed to capture some disturbing audio, including a demonic voice menacingly uttering the words, "I came to torment you."

The True Story of The Enfield Poltergeist is Very Different From The Conjuring 2

The Chilling Enigma Unveiled: Eerie Recordings Exposed From the Enfield Poltergeist - A Gripping Tale Beyond The Conjuring 2

The Enfield Poltergeist case has faced scrutiny from skeptics over the years. Skeptics argue that the haunting was debunked with images allegedly showing one of the girls pretending to levitate on her bed. However, some investigators believed that while some incidents were faked, others were genuine. Additionally, skeptics have accused the renowned Ed and Lorraine Warren, who were never directly involved in the Enfield Poltergeist case, of being scam artists. Unlike the portrayal in The Conjuring 2, where the Warrens are depicted as central figures heroically defeating the demon, they were only briefly present in Enfield and some claim they were never allowed inside the home. The alleged haunting in real life came to an end on its own without any outside involvement. The Enfield Poltergeist will potentially delve deeper into the real incidents of the case, leaving open the question of whether they were hoaxes or not.

Source: Apple TV+