Ghost Brothers: Lights Out - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
The Shank
Dalen, Juwan and Marcus investigate a century-old haunting at the Ohio State Reformatory. But as they confront the entities still lingering in the notorious facility, they become targets of terrifying paranormal activity of more recent origins.
Roadhouse Reckoning
Dalen, Juwan and Marcus investigate ghostly goings-on at the legendary Bobby Mackey's Music World. What starts out as a friendly mission at the haunted honky-tonk quickly escalates into a dangerous situation when the spirits set their sights on Marcus.
The Perron Family Nightmare
Dalen, Juwan, and Marcus investigate the infamous farmhouse that inspired the horror blockbuster The Conjuring. The guys will stop at nothing to get answers about this legendary haunting, including sacrificing one of their own to a powerful succubus.
Trouble A-Brewin'
The scares ramp up when Dalen, Juwan and Marcus visit the Moon River Brewing Company. Their investigation takes a twisted turn when they discover a dangerous portal to the other side in the basement of the haunted brewery.
Alone in the Asylum
Dalen, Juwan and Marcus take on one of the world's largest and most iconic paranormal locations: Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum. The guys are more vulnerable than ever before when they split up to locate a mysterious black mass known as "The Creeper."
Midnight Movie Show
Dalen, Juwan and Marcus cross the velvet rope to the other side at the historically haunted Tampa Theatre. As the eerie experiences pile up in this menacing movie house, the guys step into the spotlight to confront the source of the disturbing activity.
Texas Hurricane Horror
Dalen, Juwan and Marcus investigate the death-ridden Menard House in Galveston, Texas. Yellow fever and a devastating hurricane wrought havoc on the home, but the guys suspect a dark family secret is responsible for ghostly activity in the stately manor.
The Haunting Of Waverly Hills
Dalen, Juwan and Marcus check into the infamous Waverly Hills Sanatorium to confront yet another dark chapter in the building's horrific history. The guys put themselves in a precarious situation when they use real body bags to provoke the spirits.
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