In Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel , Mitchell is established as the sole survivor of Diane’s investigation team. Having seen the horrors on the "Hell House tapes," he famously declares that no amount of money could convince him to re-enter the hotel's basement.
But what makes him so haunting? His arc across the trilogy. By Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel , he’s broken—obsessed, paranoid, desperate to prove what he saw was real. And in III: Lake of Fire … that ending. No spoilers, but if you know, you know .
The actor (I believe it’s Ryan Jennifer — correction, actually Mitchell is played by , but the character’s last name is Cavanaugh) brings this quiet, realistic trauma. No big screams. Just hollow eyes and a trembling voice.
In Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel , Mitchell is established as the sole survivor of Diane’s investigation team. Having seen the horrors on the "Hell House tapes," he famously declares that no amount of money could convince him to re-enter the hotel's basement.
But what makes him so haunting? His arc across the trilogy. By Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel , he’s broken—obsessed, paranoid, desperate to prove what he saw was real. And in III: Lake of Fire … that ending. No spoilers, but if you know, you know .
The actor (I believe it’s Ryan Jennifer — correction, actually Mitchell is played by , but the character’s last name is Cavanaugh) brings this quiet, realistic trauma. No big screams. Just hollow eyes and a trembling voice.