Mira assembles a skeleton crew: her sound tech, grizzled cynic Leo; her camerawoman, eager rookie Jen; and a paranormal researcher, Dr. Aris Thorne, who debunks 99% of cases but admits Ashwood is the 1% that scares him.
“They were never haunting the house. They were trapped in it. Now they’re not.”
Dr. Thorne realizes the only way out is to change the ending of the loop. They must confront the David-entity not with fear, but with witness. Mira grabs the camera and finds the basement. The entity—a twisted version of David, half-man, half-shadow, belt coiled like a serpent—turns to her. haunted full movie 2011
“Neither did they,” Mira says. She keeps the camera rolling. “I see you. And everyone is going to see you.”
It’s October 2011. Indie filmmaker Mira Soni (28) lands the project of her dreams: a deep-dive documentary into the Ashwood Haunting. In 1987, the Fletcher family—father David, mother Eleanor, and twin daughters, aged six—fled their suburban Chicago home in the middle of the night. David was found wandering a highway, catatonic. Eleanor and the twins were never seen again. The official report cited "mass hysteria" and "domestic incident." The house has sat abandoned for 24 years. Mira assembles a skeleton crew: her sound tech,
The footage cuts to a news report dated November 18th, 2011. The Ashwood house burned down overnight. Cause unknown. Three survivors are interviewed, but all footage from inside is corrupted… except for one clip.
Dr. Thorne explains the lore: neighbors heard rhythmic knocking, the twins' laughter echoing at 3:03 AM, and the smell of burned cinnamon rolls (Eleanor’s specialty). The family vanished on November 17th. Today is November 15th. Thorne warns they should leave by the 17th. Mira, hungry for the money shot, insists they stay. They were trapped in it
Jen watches a ghostly David drag a screaming child into the basement. Leo sees a young Eleanor plead with a reflection that isn’t hers. Mira finds the twins’ room. The dolls are alive, turning their heads in unison. They whisper, “You’re the new mommy. Stay and play.”