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Netflix's creepy trailer for 'Paranormal' series follows a professor with a troubled past


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Netflix's creepy trailer for 'Paranormal' series follows a professor with a troubled past

With Halloween fast approaching, the various streaming services have been going into horror overdrive lately. Amazon Prime is dropping four new Blumhouse movies, Shudder has been releasing eerie trailers aplenty, and now Netflix is ramping up for a new (and fairly creepy looking) original series.

Based on the novels of Egyptian author Ahmed Khaled Tawfik and set in the 1960s, Paranormal tells the story of Dr Refaat Ismail (Ahmed Amin), a professor who starts experiencing eerie visions of a little girl in a white dress — visions that may be connected to something that happened to him in his childhood. Read more...

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