Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire

First Sneak Peek Clip from ‘Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire’

SHUDDER and TERROR FILMS present the first sneak peek clip from the third installment of the popular Hell House LLC franchise from director Stephen Cognetti and producer Joe Bandelli.

In the clip, “Touch the Clown,” Jane (Bridgid Abrams) is dared by some of her fellow “Insomnia” castmates to record herself walking into the basement alone and touching one of the original Hell House LLC clowns on the nose.

Synopsis for Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire

Guests both past and present will be forced to battle for their souls in Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire, as all is revealed about the infamous Abaddon Hotel and the evil that dwells there. Set one year after the events of Hell House LLC II, the hotel is on the verge of being torn down, when it is purchased by billionaire Russell Wynn (Gabriel T. Chytry) as the new home for his popular interactive show “Insomnia.” He invites journalist Venessa Sheppard (Elizabeth Vermilyea) and her crew to record everything happening inside the hotel, leading up to the performance. But, they soon encounter a more nefarious plot, one that threatens to unleash a veritable hell-on-earth.

Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire will premiere exclusively on Shudder later this year. Hell House LLC and Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel are streaming now on Shudder.

Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire

About Tori Danielle

Tori has had a passion for Horror and music ever since she was a little girl. She got bit by the writing bug in high school where she was involved in both the school newspaper and the yearbook. While getting her Bachelors degree, she took Journalism and Creative Writing classes where her passion grew even stronger. Now, in between work and family, she spends all of her spare time indulging in music, Horror movies, and nerdy fandoms, all while running/assisting one of the biggest Horror groups on Facebook and writing for various websites.

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