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Ghost Adventures has outlasted many paranormal investigation docuseries in its near 13-year run precisely because Zak Bagans and his team explore all manner of real-life spine-chilling horrors: ghosts, aliens, demonic possessions, legends and creatures, and the list goes on and on. But now the master of nonfictional horror is teaming up with the master of fictional horror, Eli Roth, for a spooky new TV show, and Iâm totally here for it.
Zak Bagans and Eli Rothâs new horror project was greenlit by Discovery+ and will be called
The Haunted Museum, based on Bagansâ real-life museum of the same name. The show will feature the haunted collectibles and artifacts housed at the museum, as told in part by scripted âmini horrorâ shorts by Roth and using Bagansâ own signature commentary.
The world of the paranormal is populated with supposedly cursed objects. Everything from jewelry, to cars, paintings, dolls. even chairs and other furniture, among many others, have been said to be cursed or haunted. You name it, there is probably one of them that has been said to be cursed or haunted at some point or other. One type of cursed object that doesn’t seem to get too talked about is that of those large iron cooking pots called cauldrons, and it is hard to see why not. After all, old-fashioned cauldrons are entrenched within the realm of spooky imagery, with it being nearly impossible to see one without imagining a group of cackling witches gathered around one up to some nefarious work. They seem so perfect for it, and indeed there are most definitely supposed cursed cauldrons out there, ranging from the legendary back in history, to more modern day ones.