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New 'Ghost Adventures' special filmed inside haunted Las Vegas museum during quarantine


The new show was filmed while they were locked inside amongst the collection of spiritually-charged objects. (KSNV)
The new show was filmed while they were locked inside amongst the collection of spiritually-charged objects. (KSNV)
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The paranormal investigative team of Zak Bagans and his crew of supernatural enthusiasts are at it again, quarantine-style in a new miniseries entitled ‘Ghost Adventures: Quarantine.”

The team, who often seem somewhere between uncovering some mystical truths and soiling themselves out of fear, are bringing their hit show to the haunted Las Vegas museum named after Bagans.

The show is described as an expose, having been filmed over two weeks and entirely by Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Jay Wasley and Billy Tolley while they were locked inside amongst the collection of spiritually-charged objects.

“This is by far the most intense investigation and in-depth experiment we have ever done, considering the whole tone of doing a lockdown within a pandemic lockdown...it’s as raw and terrifying as it gets,” said Bagans.

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The idea behind the show is to test the theory that evil spirits feed off of fear. While the world is steeped in the frightening era of the coronavirus, the team sets out to discover if this fear augments the dark energies lurking around Bagans’ museum of famously haunted objects.

He and his team were the first to encounter any forces within the museum in weeks due to the COVID-19 closures.

“Fear gives entities power, and fear is now permeating our society on a scale we haven’t experienced before,” Bagans said.

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During the four-part miniseries, the team finally opens the Dybbuk Box, an infamous object with a sinister influence.

“We are witnessing the amount of spirit activity greatly increase and we need to understand how this unprecedented situation affects things on a supernatural level,” Bagans explained. “This led us to finally open the Dybbuk Box – a moment that will live with me forever.”

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The four parts are each an hour long and feature objects like the Devil’s Rocking Chair and Peggy the Doll.

Audiences will also get a chance to see new investigative tactics and scientific tools as the team works to find answers.

The show is set to premiere on Travel Channel at 9:00 p.m.

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