After a limited theatrical release in the first days of August that generated significant buzz, “The Deliverance” hit Netflix and quickly became the platform’s most-watched movie worldwide within hours!
The film centers around one of the most well-known paranormal cases of the past two decades: the Ammons haunting, also known as the 200 Demons House or Demon House. It tells the story of a family who moved into a house in Indiana, only to encounter disturbing paranormal activity.
Naturally, curiosity about the real-life events has surged, leading people to discover a documentary about the house where it all took place, titled “Demon House.” Here, all about the production and where you can watch it.
Where to stream ‘Demon House’ after watching ‘The Deliverance’
If you’re into horror, you’re probably familiar with Zak Bagans, the renowned paranormal investigator and host of the Travel Channel’s “Ghost Adventures.” The show has explored many famous paranormal cases, and the Ammons family’s haunting was no exception.
In 2018, Bagans directed the documentary “Demon House,” after purchasing the home where the alleged hauntings took place. He led a team of paranormal investigators to examine the property, and, as expected, eerie events began to unfold, leaving the crew terrified.
The experience had such a profound impact on Bagans that he eventually decided to demolish the place. As he explained, “Something was inside that house that had the ability to do things that I have never seen before—things that others carrying the highest form of credibility couldn’t explain either. There was something there that was very dark, yet highly intelligent and powerful.”
The decision to tear down the house stemmed from the disturbing events captured in the documentary, which you must witness for yourself. According to JustWatch, “Demon House” is available to stream on Prime Video, or for free with ads on Tubi.
If you don’t have access to these streaming services, you can still find the production on YouTube under the title “Demon House: The Lost Footage 2019”. But be warned—it’s sure to send chills down your spine!