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There aren’t any new series, seasons, or specials premiering concurrently on Travel Channel or discovery+ from January 30 to February 12. However, a new season of Ghost Adventures, which previously premiered exclusively on discovery+, premieres on Travel Channel. And there are new episodes of seasons already underway. Like Kindred Spirits. And one of them is a doozy when Amy and Adam confront an explosion of paranormal activity in a widow’s Pittsburgh home.
Let’s check out what else is playing during this timeframe.
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KINDRED SPIRITS
New Episodes: Fridays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Travel Channel and Streaming Same Day on discovery+
Paranormal investigators Amy Bruni, Adam Berry and psychic medium Chip Coffey are back with a brand-new season of Kindred Spirits. These intrepid investigators help people who are tormented by the dead by settling spirit activity, capturing evidence and bringing closure to each location they visit. Utilizing several tools to communicate with spirits, Bruni, Berry and Coffey discover shocking stories by visiting some of America’s most haunted homes and historic sites. During their emotional and terrifying investigations, this all-star paranormal team capture evidence, settle spirit activity and bring closure to each location they visit. [Hour-long episodes]
“Beware the Occult” – Premieres Friday, February 3 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
Amy Bruni, Adam Berry and Chip Coffey undertake a case of biblical proportions when a distressed widow calls for help after an explosion of paranormal activity in her Pittsburgh home. Are spirits attached to an old family bible, or is her late husband to blame for the haunting?
“Ghost Ships” – Premieres Friday, February 10 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
Amy Bruni, Adam Berry and Chip Coffey investigate a freighter that once sailed the Great Lakes and now serves as a floating museum. Something lurks onboard the massive ship, and it’s becoming more aggressive. Could the ghostly activity be tied to artifacts from one of the worst shipwrecks in American history?
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GHOST ADVENTURES
Premieres Thursday, February 2 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Travel Channel
Paranormal investigators Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley and Jay Wasley continue their terrifying travels to haunted destinations in Ghost Adventures,, where they meet with locals, eyewitnesses and experts in an attempt to piece together the haunted history of each site. They then begin their “lockdown” investigation, using the latest scientific gadgets and technology in an effort to obtain physical evidence of the paranormal and uncover the truth behind each haunted mystery. [Hour-long episodes]
SEASON PREMIERE: “House of Brujería” – Premieres Thursday, February 2 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
Zak Bagans and the crew respond to a paranormal crisis in Las Vegas. Under constant attack, a grieving widow fears she has been possessed by a dark entity. The investigation takes a shocking turn when her daughter reveals a deadly hex may have been placed on them.
“Curse of Ranch Island” – Premieres Thursday, February 9 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
Zak Bagans and the crew investigate rampant paranormal activity at a once-blissful communal compound outside of Las Vegas, known as Ranch Island. When Bagans is overcome by a dark energy, the team fears he may be in danger from a spirit trapped on the property.
UNEXPLAINED: CAUGHT ON CAMERA (*U.S. Premiere)
New Episodes: Saturdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Travel Channel
Experts attempt to explain the unexplainable as they analyze some of the world’s most eye-opening and terrifying footage of paranormal phenomena. [Hour-long episodes]
“Positive Attachment and The Girl in the Pub” – Premieres Saturday, February 4 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
An aggressive ghost makes a couple fear for the future of their unborn son. Paranormal investigators contact the spirit of a young girl in a haunted pub. And an amazing capture of an elderly lady leaves two mediums shaken to their core.
“Prison Possession and The Acid Doll” – Premieres Saturday, February 11 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
A visit to an ancient jail turns nasty when a demonic spirit takes hold of an amateur ghost hunter. A vengeful doll threatens to burn the house down at any opportunity. And two intrepid explorers get the fright of their lives in an abandoned hospital.
HELP! MY HOUSE IS HAUNTED (*U.S. Premiere)
New Episodes: Saturdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Travel Channel
Three of the leading U.K. paranormal experts –investigator and tech expert Barri Ghai, psychic medium and exorcist Ian Lawman and historian and psychologist Jayne Harris– work together to investigate reports of frightening paranormal activity. With years of experience, cutting-edge technology and their unique abilities, the team will stop at nothing, including seances, lone vigils, cleansing rituals and much more to help families reclaim their homes from unwelcome spirits. [Hour-long episodes]
“The Curse of the Jinn” – Premieres Saturday, February 4 at 10 p.m. ET/PT
Asha has been plagued by a dark sinister figure that is causing her pain and suffering, and her daughter, Zaria, believes a curse has been inflicted. The team takes on their toughest case yet as they try to identify the demonic entity and banish it.
“Unfinished Business” – Premieres Saturday, February 11 at 10 p.m. ET/PT
Peter and Candida, who run The Old Vicarage Hotel in Bridgwater, have been inundated with reports of paranormal activity from terrified guests and staff. But with 800 years of history attached to the building, will our team be able to unravel who is there and what they want?
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Which episode (from any show) sounds scariest to you?
Courtney Mroch is a globe-trotting restless spirit who’s both possessed by wanderlust and the spirit of adventure, and obsessed with true crime, horror, the paranormal, and weird days. Perhaps it has something to do with her genes? She is related to occult royalty, after all. Marie Laveau, the famous Voodoo practitioner of New Orleans, is one of her ancestors. (Yes, really! As explained here.) That could also explain her infatuation with skeletons.
Speaking of mystical, to learn how Courtney channeled her battle with cancer to conjure up this site, check out HJ’s Origin Story.
Oh gosh, they all sound scary, but The Curse of the Jinn would be the most frightening to me in real life because I don’t know enough about Jinns or the culture in which they appear to know what I’d be getting myself into!
Priscilla, Jinns are quite the subject when it comes to “creepy” and all-around bold, wicked spirits. I believe they are murderous and quite dangerous, as well. I haven’t really heard of them haunting locations in the U.S., and I might do some further research to find out why. The good thing is that they don’t haunt in the U.S. … at least we think they don’t! LOL!
Courtney, I am subscribed to Discovery+, but this is great news for those who aren’t. Additionally, I love Paranormal: Caught on Camera, which I hope to see more of soon, but I am happy to hear they are continuing with the, not quite as good, but still, excellent, Unexplained: Caught on Camera. I figured they would. Those types of programs are very inexpensive to produce compared to your Ghost Adventures/Kindred Spirits/Ghost Hunters/Holzer Files shows, and that’s why we get so many episodes of them. The ghost shows that I never got into, and I am glad there aren’t that many anymore, are the ones with paranormal investigators sitting in a chair, talking to a camera, telling of their experiences and exploits, while actors are shown re-enacting the scenes, with fake ghosts and tedious sound engineering. BOOORRRIINNNGGGG! The ONLY show I like that is similar to that format is Haunted Museum, because Eli Roth is a mastermind at creating fear, and it is quite frightening. Besides, although, I am only a 50/50 fan of Zak (because of the whole Nick Groff debacle, as you already know), it’s fun to learn more about the histories and stories behind the objects in Zak’s museum, and Zak is, admittedly, pretty good and bringing it home.
Sorry, this is a little off-topic, but … funny, I just noticed your poll at the bottom of the page. I was cursed by a witch, my first wife’s mother. She cursed me financially, for sure. What else she did, I am not sure of, but I had a hell of a bunch of years where my life was a complete and total money mess … no matter what I did. I even became Christian to battle the evil curse, but to no avail. I had been prayed over many times … still, nothing. She finally died about seven years ago, and I literally, FELT the curse lift off of me. Then, suddenly, like overnight, no monetary problems, whatsoever, after over thirty years of struggling, even though I was making almost six figures a year back in the day. So, NO, I am already proof that curses are very, VERY real, and would never want to go through something like that again.
I thought that title sounded scariest too, Priscilla!
Yikes, Troy. No, you wouldn’t want to volunteer for curses at all from the sounds of what you went through. Glad that phase of your life is behind you now. Thanks for sharing.
Sorry, I realized I spelled Jinn wrong, it’s Djinn.