Hellier (TV series)

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Hellier
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GenreParanormal, Documentary
Directed byKarl Pfeiffer
Theme music composerConnor James Randall
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes15
Production
Executive producersGreg Newkirk, Dana Newkirk
Production locationKentucky
CinematographyRashad Sisemore
Running time38-77 minutes
Production companyPlanet Weird
Original release
ReleaseJanuary 18, 2019 (2019-01-18)

Hellier is a digital documentary series directed by Karl Pfeiffer, under the banner of Planet Weird, that aims to explore a string of synchronicities that take place in Hellier, Kentucky. The first season, which consisted of five episodes, was released for free on January 18, 2019, on YouTube and other platforms on a pay-what-you-want model. [1] The second season, which consisted of ten episodes, was released first on Amazon Prime Video on November 29, 2019, and later on YouTube on December 13, 2019. [2]

Contents

Season one

The first season began when a team of paranormal investigators received a report on hobgoblins in Hellier, Kentucky. After a series of emails with an alleged doctor by the name of David, the team traveled to Hellier to investigate the doctor's claims. After thorough investigation, they found that no one in the town had ever heard of the doctor and that records of him did not exist. They also began receiving messages from a mysterious Terry Wriste who goads them to investigate further. [3] [4]

Title [5] [6] Length
The Midnight Children1:01:58
Ink and Black57:45
Trapped in a Maze51:59
Slivers of the Future49:54
The Heart of It1:04:37

Season two

The second season focuses its investigation on the identity of Terry Wriste and other paranormal events that took place in Kentucky. They meet a woman who claims to have contact with Indrid Cold, an alien who is alleged to have visited earth and has a connection to Mothman. They also meet with paranormal author Allen Greenfield and discuss their investigation. [7] [8] The team travels to Somerset, Kentucky and visited the International Paranormal Museum and Research Center, and talked with its owner Kyle Kadel. They donated some items to the museum, including a lantern used on ghost hunts in season 1. [9]

Title [10] [11] Length
Noise and Signal45:00
And the Dead43:58
Borderlands37:45
Your Green Man 42:27
The Unknown Country46:26
The Altar50:28
The Trickster46:54
The Secret Commonwealth48:38
The Center of Your Mind56:52
Night of Pan 1:11:03

Season three

As of September 6, 2023, a third season was confirmed to be in production and that filming had already begun. [12]

Reception

The first season of Hellier was released to positive reviews and viewed by over a million people. [13] [4] The second season had a more mixed response, with critics finding the story to be confusing; however, the cinematography was still almost universally praised. [8] [7]

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