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serves as a direct sequel to the 2015 cult hit. Set eight years after the tragic "opening night" incident at the Abaddon Hotel, the film follows a team of investigative journalists and survivors who return to the site to uncover the truth behind the haunt's supernatural occurrences. It expands the series' mythology by introducing the concept of the "Abaddon" as a gateway and detailing the fate of the original crew.
Once inside, the team discovers that the hotel is not merely haunted but is a sentient purgatory controlled by the spirit of Andrew Tully, a cult leader who practiced occult rituals in the building during the 1980s. hell house llc 2
The film tries to move beyond the “haunted house” setup of the first movie. It introduces a journalist, Jessica, who survived the original massacre (albeit with PTSD), and uses her investigation to explore the hotel’s backstory—including the cult-like origins of the Abaddon’s owner, Andrew Tully. The addition of a 1989 prequel sequence (featuring a different group of victims) is a clever way to deepen the mythology. serves as a direct sequel to the 2015 cult hit
The Abaddon Hotel remains a superb horror location—creaking floorboards, mannequins that seem to move, and that dreadful clown figure from the first film. Several jump scares land well, especially one involving a flickering TV screen and another with a sudden appearance in a mirror. The sound design (distorted whispers, abrupt static) is consistently unnerving. Once inside, the team discovers that the hotel
Hell House LLC 2 is a 2020 American horror film directed by Bobby Roe and written by Roe and producer John "Bud" Cardos. The film is a sequel to the 2018 film Hell House LLC, which gained a significant following for its unique approach to found-footage horror.
The film picks up several years after the original Abaddon incident , which left 15 people dead. The story is framed as a follow-up investigation into the hotel's continuing paranormal activity:
The movie picks up where the first film left off, with a new group of investors, including a tech entrepreneur named Ryan, who purchases the infamous Bellwood House with plans to renovate and reopen it as a high-end hotel. Unbeknownst to Ryan and his team, the house has a dark history of brutal murders and supernatural occurrences.