The Haunting in Connecticut to Become a Film Trilogy

It seems that we will be seeing more hauntings at the box office, and not just in Connecticut. According to Bloody-Disgusting, Gold Circle Films are developing two sequels to the horror film The Haunting in Connecticut.

The second film will be entitled Haunting in New York, which will be based off a 2006 episode of A Haunting entitled A Haunting: The Diabolical. The site released a synopsis that you can read below:

Marie's daughter suffers from a mental condition that keeps her from speaking. During the three years they've lived in their home, Marie has witnessed her communicating with someone she could not see. Marie was unworried, having decided it was positive angels. But upon his first visit, Marie's boyfriend, Chris, feels a dark presence in the house. Using a Ouija board, the two unintentionally open up the home to a diabolical that is using Julie as a portal. A team of paranormal investigators soon decide the case is more serious than they can handle and arrange with the Church for an exorcism.


The third film will be entitled Haunting in Georgia, and the site also has a synopsis for that film below as well.

"A Haunting in Georgia" is the chilling story of four-year-old Heidi and her imaginary friends Mr. Gordy and Con. As Heidi reveals mysterious details about the two, her parents become concerned ... could her playmates be more than make-believe? When the rest of the family begins experiencing terrifying phenomena -- waking with deep gashes on their bodies--it seems there's little they can do to stop the escalating nightmare.


We'll be sure to keep you posted on all developments surrounding this new horror franchise.

The Haunting in Connecticut was released March 27th, 2009 and stars Virginia Madsen, Kyle Gallner, Elias Koteas, Amanda Crew, Martin Donovan, Sophi Knight, Ty Wood, Erik J. Berg. The film is directed by Peter Cornwell.

A Haunting episode 2.2, "The Diabolical" stars Anthony Call, Brandon Carroll, Greg Cool, Debra Creedon, M.C. Danner, Drew Feldman, Jack Feldman, Loren Feldman and is directed by Stuart Taylor.


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Comments (7)

  1. ZanyZap

    Direct to DVD, anyone?

    3 years agoby @zanyzapFlag

  2. IAmxVindicated

    Good God... The torture never ends.

    3 years agoby @iamxvindicatedFlag

  3. CelluloidDreams

    Ummmm WHY!!???? "The Haunting in Connecticut" was boring and ...well just forgettable...I saw "The Haunting in Connecticut" in theaters ..and it was boring!

    3 years agoby @2movieguysFlag

  4. CelluloidDreams

    Ummmm WHY!!???? "The Haunting in Connecticut" was boring and ...well just forgettable...I saw "The Haunting in Connecticut" in theaters ..and it was boring!

    3 years agoby @2movieguysFlag

  5. Mutant

    I ain't gonna like it bub, I'll take it real personal.

    3 years agoby @zenderFlag

  6. Solar XI

    Terrible idea, I may see the one in NY though but Ghosts films should never have sequels...unless it's Ghostbusters.

    3 years agoby @solarxiFlag

  7. killahmovieisbak

    wow i am not moved

    3 years agoby @killahmovieisbakFlag

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