Hell House Part 2

Where the first film was a tight, claustrophobic documentary about a haunted attraction gone wrong, the sequel expands the scope. It has been eight years since the mysterious deaths of the Hell House crew. The abandoned Abaddon Hotel has since become an urban legend, a beacon for thrill-seekers and conspiracy theorists who believe the hotel is a portal to hell.

If the original Hell House was an analog machine of terror (physical walls, cold drafts, ectoplasmic projections), Part 2 must contend with the digital. Today, a “hell house” could exist in virtual reality, where participants consent to phobias being triggered by haptic feedback and AI-driven psychological profiling. Or it could exist as a dark web ritual, where the “house” is a server architecture designed to induce shared psychosis through strobing light, infrasound, and algorithmic suggestion. hell house part 2