Eli Roth Returns to Travel Channel with The Legion of Exorcists

cclaimed director and executive producer Eli Roth premieres two new shows and one Halloween special for Ghostober on Travel Channel and discovery+.
Acclaimed director and executive producer Eli Roth has two shows premiering on Travel Channel this summer: Eli Roth Presents: The Legion of Exorcists and the second season of Eli Roth Presents: A Ghost Ruined My Life. | Travel Channel

Travel Channel’s announcement about Eli Roth Presents: The Legion of Exorcists, a new Eli Roth show, cleared up a mystery. Namely, The Case of The Missing Season 2 of Eli Roth Presents: A Ghost Ruined My Life. Both shows will premiere on Travel Channel this summer. Let’s explore the announcement.

The Legion of Exorcists

Eli Roth Presents: The Legion of Exorcists, a new six-episode series, premieres on Travel Channel on Thursday, June 1 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. Here’s the show’s description:

ELI ROTH PRESENTS: THE LEGION OF EXORCISTS details terrifying stories of demonic possession from cursed objects inflicting harm to complete human body takeovers. Fighting evil from the frontlines is a legion of leading exorcists from around the country who use their faith to keep the devil at bay and restore peace to those caught in its grasp. These six spiritual warriors, including a demonologist and various religious ministry leaders, come together for the first time to share their personal cases and intense experiences battling malevolent entities in the hopes of banishing them for good. Hosted by Eli Roth and coupled with cinematic re-creations, each hour-long episode delves into the shocking stories about the power of true evil and what it takes to overcome it.

And if you want a sneak peek, here’s the trailer courtesy of Travel Channel:

A Ghost Ruined My Life Season 2

Two new Eli Roth series premiered during Ghostober 2022. However, there was one in particular I was surprised not to see among them: Eli Roth Presents: A Ghost Ruined My Life season 2.

The first season had premiered during the previous year’s Ghostober festivities, and I knew it had been renewed for a second one. Plus, it was part of T+E’s Creep Week 2022 lineup. (T+E is basically Canada’s equivalent to Travel Channel.) So when was it going to premiere in the U.S.?

Well, that answer has finally been revealed. Eight all-new episodes of A Ghost Ruined My Life will premiere on Travel Channel on Thursday, July 13 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

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It will once again feature more real-life stories of hauntings that have left emotional and sometimes physical scars on those unlucky enough to have experienced them.

Equal parts terrifying and evocative, each hour-long episode divulges the frightening stories of survivors who have been dragged through hell and back and now struggle to rebuild their shattered lives. Told by the victims themselves, these are the haunting tales of those who were tormented by unrelenting paranormal activity –ghosts, demons, poltergeists and more– and survived.

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5 Comments

  1. This one I’ll pass on. Exorcists, bad re-enactments….sigh. I’ll stick with my beloved ghost programs.

  2. I would watch either show as long as I’m not home alone in the dark!

  3. Author

    Oh, Maria, you have no idea how much your comment both made me chuckle and not feel alone! lol

  4. Author

    LOL, Vera! (Also, I’m so happy to see you commenting! 😉 )

  5. Feeling blessed to be a part of this project. A LOT of hard work, blood, sweat and tears (literally), went into the production. Too scary for me to watch. You all will have to let me know what you think.

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