Hell House Two [work] May 2026

When the original Hell House debuted in 2001, it wasn’t just a haunted attraction—it was a phenomenon. Run by the New Bethany Outreach Church in rural Ohio, the walk-through spectacle depicted graphic scenes of abortion, drunk driving, and rock music-induced damnation. It was part evangelical tract, part psychological horror. But after a fatal on-site accident and a class-action lawsuit, Hell House was shuttered.

One thing is certain: if you receive a flyer for Hell House Two tucked under your windshield wiper, do not go. Some sequels aren’t just worse than the original—they’re your final act. If you or someone you know has information about the production of “Hell House Two,” contact the Lost Media Archive. hell house two

By I. D. Bloodworth | October 31

Enter Hell House Two , a leaked 20-minute promotional tape that has recently resurfaced on obscure internet forums. Unlike its predecessor, which at least pretended to be about salvation, Hell House Two is pure, unfiltered cruelty—and possibly something far stranger. The footage is amateur, shot on early-2000s digital camcorder. A sign outside a warehouse reads: “REPENT. OR EXPERIENCE THE SEQUEL.” When the original Hell House debuted in 2001,