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Stephen King's Reaction To 'The Haunting Of Hill House' Has Us Wanting To Watch It Even More

Stephen King's Reaction To 'The Haunting Of Hill House' Has Us Wanting To Watch It Even More
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Netflix is pumping out scary movies and TV shows like nobody's business for Halloween season, and Stephen King seems particularly juiced about the new series The Haunting Of Hill House.

The modern adaption of Shirley Jackson's 1959 Gothic horror classic was recently deemed "a work of genius" by King on Twitter.


That's high praise from the master of creepy books!

King's glowing endorsement seemed to spur interest in the series.

Just have 2 big dogs beside you, and it's fine.

And it looks like the series is totally creeping out horror fans.





We'll spare you any spoilers, but The Haunting Of Hill House is apparently quite a tearjerker.

Trigger warning: This show seems scarier than some of Stephen King's finest work. No wonder he's impressed!

Some folks are recommending you watch during the daytime to keep nightmares at bay. That is...unless you enjoy nightmares.

H/T: Mashable, Business Insider


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