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John is the driving force of the production. He is a man clearly under immense pressure to deliver a spiritual harvest. He manages the chaos of the production with a mix of prayer and producer-like micromanagement. At times, he appears to be directing a horror movie more than leading a ministry, blurring the line between art and dogma.

When the original Hell House debuted in 2001, it wasn’t just a haunted attraction—it was a phenomenon. Run by the New Bethany Outreach Church in rural Ohio, the walk-through spectacle depicted graphic scenes of abortion, drunk driving, and rock music-induced damnation. It was part evangelical tract, part psychological horror. But after a fatal on-site accident and a class-action lawsuit, Hell House was shuttered. hell house two

The film highlights the disconnect between the adult leadership and the teen actors. The teenagers are often typical high schoolers—flirting, joking, and dealing with stage fright—who are suddenly tasked with depicting the worst tragedies imaginable. One of the most poignant moments involves a young man cast as a school shooter, struggling with the weight of the role and the reactions of the audience. John is the driving force of the production