The Real-Life House From ‘The Conjuring’ Is Being Live-Streamed For A Full Week

The Real-Life House From ‘The Conjuring’ Is Being Live-Streamed For A Full Week Warner Bros. Pictures

If you’re a horror movie fan, no doubt you’ve seen The Conjuring and know just how terrifying it was. You probably also know that the movie was based on occurrences that allegedly happened at an actual house in Harrisville, Rhode Island. Well, later this month, you’ll be able to live-stream the house for a full week to see if anything super spooky happens while you’re watching.

  1. It’s all going down between May 9 – May 16. Viewers will get an “immersive and interactive” peek into the Conjuring house on the live stream, which will run 24/7. That means there’s plenty of time to catch any paranormal activity that goes on there, so keep your eyes peeled.
  2. The House Live is a monumental event. As the official synopsis for the event reads, “The world is on lockdown and so is the family living in the house that inspired The Conjuring. Watch as the Heinzen Family shows you how they live among the spirits while toughing out this worldwide pandemic.” The Heinzen family are the current owners of the house and they just so happen to be paranormal investigators, so this is going to be good.
  3. Weird things do apparently happen in the Conjuring house. According to the owners, they’ve experienced “footsteps, knocks, and lights flashing in rooms… that don’t have light in there to begin with” since they moved in. And given that the whole house has been rigged with cameras from every angle for the live stream event, we might get to witness some of that!
  4. So what’s going to happen? You won’t just be watching a camera of a blank room for a week straight. The House Live will be a little more exciting than that! The organizers actually plan to “conduct paranormal investigations, seances, Ouija board sessions and invite some of the most well-known and respected luminaries in the paranormal community to pop in remotely and share their most bone-chilling experiences from the house.” Sweet!
  5. Sadly, the event isn’t free. Getting such an in-depth look at the interior of the real-life Conjuring house and what goes on there will cost you. They’re charging $4.99 for 24 hours of access to the live stream. Or, if you want to watch the whole week, that’s $19.99. They do say a portion of the proceeds will go to charity, so you’re helping a good cause too. More info is available HERE.
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