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Inspired by Brian Russell's Creepypasta tale, Channel Zero: No-End House tells the story of a young woman named Margot Sleator who visits the No-End House, a bizarre house of horrors that consists of a series of increasingly disturbing rooms. When she returns home, Margot realizes everything has changed.
One year after Margot reenters the House, Jules tracks it down and goes inside to get her friend. But the House isn't willing to let its food source depart.
The cannibal John follows Margot home and tries to make a deal with her so he can stay in the real world. Meanwhile, Jules discovers that she's lost the memories of her mother, and Corinne returns home to see the memory-cannibal wearing her dead husband's face.
The group heads to the House, but John pursues them and only Margot and Jules make it there. To escape back to the real world, they must face their greatest fears.
Margot flees from John when he turns violent. Meanwhile, JD rejoins the group, and Jules begins to lose memories of her childhood.
Margot and Jules argue over whether the man who made them omelets is John. Meanwhile, JD meets his better self while Dylan is reunited with his wife.
Margot Sleator lost her father a year ago. Now she, her friend Jules, their friend JD, and newcomer Seth venture into the No-End House, where visitors are challenged to face six rooms of increasing terror.
Based on the "creepypasta" short story Hidden Door, Channel Zero: The Dream Door follows newlyweds Jillian and Tom, who have each brought secrets into their marriage. When they discover a strange door in their basement, those secrets start to threaten their relationship — and their lives.
Butcher's Block, the third installment of the Channel Zero anthology series introduces us to Alice Woods and her schizophrenic sister Zoe who have moved to a small town to start over. Alice lives in constant fear of inheriting Zoe's illness. On the outskirts of town lies Butcher's Block, a hellish neighborhood where junkies roam and lawlessness abounds. It is here the sisters encounter Joseph Peach and his eerily charismatic family. The Peach's are not your ordinary family; they live above the Butcher's Block in a dimension that is dark utopia. They offer the sisters a place at their table with promise of a world without worry and without illness. The sisters soon find that the cost of living the good life comes at an unimaginable price and there is a fine line between escaping insanity and embracing true madness.
Inspired by Brian Russell's Creepypasta tale, Channel Zero: No-End House tells the story of a young woman named Margot Sleator who visits the No-End House, a bizarre house of horrors that consists of a series of increasingly disturbing rooms. When she returns home, Margot realizes everything has changed.
Based on a popular "creepypasta" (user-generated horror stories that are published and passed around the Internet), Candle Cove centers on one man's obsessive recollections of a mysterious children's television program from the 1980s, and his ever-growing suspicions about the role it might have played in a series of nightmarish and deadly events from his childhood.