Kristen Stewart Unveils Bone-Chilling Paranormal Activity in Exclusive Sneak Peek

Kristen Stewart Unveils Bone-Chilling Paranormal Activity in Exclusive Sneak Peek

Kristen Stewart takes us on a thrilling journey in 'Living for the Dead', a captivating queer ghost-hunting show she narrates and produces Get ready for spine-tingling paranormal activity like never before!

Hulu is celebrating the spooky season with a stylish lineup of horror titles. Among them is the highly anticipated paranormal show, Living for the Dead, which follows queer ghost hunters exploring some of the world's most infamous haunted locations. Adding to the excitement, Kristen Stewart narrates the show. In a newly unveiled clip, the team dives into the haunting mysteries of Arizona's Copper Queen Hotel. This sneak peek features Logan Taylor and Alex Le May as they stumble upon signs of a demonic presence sitting in a chair. As they attempt to communicate with the entity, chilling responses ensue, gripping viewers with suspense. Clearly, this series is not for the faint-hearted.

The show will feature teams that provide assistance to the living in the US by offering healing to the deceased. Marketed as "the most fabulous, enjoyable, and tantalizing queer ghost-hunting show of all time," the series will track the journey of five LGBTQ+ ghost hunters as they travel throughout the country. Referred to as the "Ghost Hunties," this group will explore various haunted locations, seeking to push the boundaries between the living and the deceased. In addition to Le May and Taylor, the team of ghost hunters includes Juju Bae, Ken Boggle, and Roz Hernandez.

The Team Behind ‘Living for the Dead’

Kristen Stewart Unveils Bone-Chilling Paranormal Activity in Exclusive Sneak Peek

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Living for the Dead, created by the masterminds behind Queer Eye, sees Stewart take on both the role of narrator and producer. Alongside her partners Dylan Meyer and Maggie McLean, Stewart expressed her enthusiasm for the show, stating, "It's incredible how a funny idea that my best friend CJ Romero and I had has now evolved into a full-fledged series." She went on to explain that the show initially seemed like a far-fetched, whimsical notion, but it has since blossomed into something deeply emotional and profoundly entertaining. Stewart commended the cast for their ability to evoke laughter and tears, praising their bravery and heart for taking the audience on journeys she would never embark upon alone.

Living for the Dead is streaming on Hulu. You can check out the new sneak peek below:

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