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The house that inspired the 2013 horror movie The Conjuring will be livestreamed for a whole week — perfect viewing for anyone looking to scare the shit out of themselves, again, in their own home during quarantine.

The stream will be produced and hosted by a group of filmmakers and paranormal researchers known as Dark Zone, and will focus on current owners Cory and Jennifer Henizen. The Dark Zone here for more information." target="_blank">website reads, “Watch as the Heinzen Family shows you how they live amongst the spirits while toughing out this worldwide pandemic. You will get an immersive and interactive look inside the real conjuring house. When paranormal activity happens, you’ll see it LIVE.”

To up the creepy factor, the Henizens will be hosting seances, ouija board sessions, and video chat interviews with guests aka "paranormal celebrities" like "Andrea Perron - author, lecturer and survivor of the original Conjuring haunting."

The stream kicks off this Saturday, May 9, and runs for a week. Head here for more information. Watch the promo video below.

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