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One Day Die: Darren Lynn Bousman’s online seance experience continues

Created by genre filmmaker Darren Lynn Bousman, Daniel Garcia, Blake Vogt, and screenwriter Joshua Dietz, ONE DAY DIE is a "Virtual Interactive Séance Experience" that brought thrills and chills to hundreds of people who participated in sold out shows throughout the month of October – and the event was so successful that it has been extended into November. Three shows are going to take place on Saturday, November 7th, and tickets can be purchased at THIS LINK.

To get an idea of what ONE DAY DIE is all about, you can check out the trailer embedded above. This is a 

macabre, paranormal immersive show where participants can enjoy a spooky evening from the comfort of their own homes, while still getting to enjoy a highly interactive event. An innovative 90-minute experience featuring numerous actors, sets, and branching narratives, ONE DAY DIE isn't a traditional online haunt either, as Bousman and his team of collaborators send every participant a handmade mysterious box ahead of their show that contains items they need in order interact with the experience.

The only rule for ONE DAY DIE is that participants must not open their boxes until the show begins, or the consequences could be dire (demonic entities have been known to get mad when you don’t follow the rules). Part of the fun of ONE DAY DIE is how everything unfolds, so keeping the boxes sealed helps preserve the experience for those participating.

Then, on the night of their show, every participant will be instructed on how to use the contents of their boxes to conduct a séance in an attempt to make contact with the other side. They also encourage attendees to invite others in their respective households (without breaking COVID-19 protocols, of course) to join them in participating in this immersive experience.

The pandemic really messed with Halloween celebrations this year, so it's cool that Bousman and his collaborators put together ONE DAY DIE to scare people in their own homes.
 

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Cody Hamman