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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.
Ian tries to make himself and Jillian an item, but Tom and Jack have other plans... and Tall Boy has plans for them.
Tom learns the truth about Ian's father and reveals it to Jillian.
After instructing Jillian in how to uncreate Pretzel Jack, Ian meets with her father Bill.
After Jack pays another visit, Ian rescues Jillian and Tom and then tells Jillian what she has to do to control Jack.
Jillian goes back to her childhood home, and then both her and Tom pay visits to their therapists.
Newlyweds move back into the home where they grew up, and find a mysterious door in the basement that opens up wife Jillian's suspicions that her husband Tom is having an affair.
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.