Where to watch Demon House (2018), the documentary following the Ammons haunting case
There's no arguing that people love exorcism movies. We're seeing that now with Lee Daniel's new supernatural horror film The Deliverance, which is currently one of Netflix's top movies. People can't stop talking about this film, and it looks like it'll be the talk of the town for a while.
Based on the true story of the alleged haunting and demonic possession of the Ammons family, The Deliverance centers around a struggling single mother and her family who, after moving into their Pittsburgh home, begin to experience bizarre, demonic occurrences. These occurrences lead the family of five to believe that a demonic presence is living inside their house.
Andra Day stars as the single mother, Ebony Jackson. Glenn Close, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Mo'Nique, Caleb McLaughlin, Demi Singleton, Anthony B. Jenkins, and others are also in the cast.
After watching The Deliverance, you might want to know more about the real story that inspired the film. Well, there's a 2018 documentary film titled Demon House that explores the Ammons haunting case, and it's available to stream.
No, this documentary is not streaming on Netflix like The Deliverance. Instead, it's on another streaming service. That streamer is Tubi. You can watch the 1 hour and 36 minutes documentary on Tubi for free. However, it's important to mention that multiple ads will be featured throughout the viewing.
Another way to watch Demon House is through Amazon Prime Video. If you're subscribed to Amazon Prime Video, you can watch this film on the streaming platform. You also have the option to rent or purchase it through Amazon Instant Video, YouTube, Vudu, Google Play, or Apple TV.
Described as a documentary horror film, Demon House was written, produced, and helmed by paranormal investigator Zak Bagans (Ghost Adventures). The doc follows Bagans as he purchases and then leads an investigation into the 200 Demons House in Gary, Indiana, aka the alleged haunted house where Latoya Ammons, her mother, Rosa Campbell, and her three children claimed to had experienced paranormal activity and demonic possession.
Soon after arriving at the Demon House, Bagans and his crew began to experience a series of strange and disturbing events, leading them to believe that they had encountered demonic entities just like the Ammons family. Then, after completing the documentary, Bagans had the house demolished to prevent further harm by the sinister forces that allegedly resided there.
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