Jonathan and Nadine were headed to a pep rally with their camera, when they passed the old abandoned mansion on the street. Standing outside the entrance gate is a strange little girl who tells them that her cat ran inside the door of the mansion. Jonathan is reluctant, but Nadine says that it will only take a second. So they both enter, but the cat is nowhere to be found. However, they do find a game. It's called ""The Mansion of Terror"". And it's got a strange effect on the players. Because now Jonathan and Nadine are trapped inside the game, and must win to get out...
If you’re in search of a TV series that combines horror with just the right amount of humor, then 'Tales from the Crypt' is your ideal destination. Based on the legendary EC Comics and brought to life by showrunners William M. Gaines and Steven Dodd, this anthology series promises an unforgettable journey through chilling tales and unexpected twists. With Hollywood’s biggest names both in front and behind the camera, every episode guarantees a new story that will keep you at the edge of your seat.
Season 1 kicks off with “The Man Who Was Death,” where we meet Niles Talbot, played by William Sadler. An electrician turned executioner, Talbot finds himself taking justice into his own hands after becoming unemployed. This episode sets a thrilling tone for what’s to come—a blend of suspenseful storytelling and moral dilemmas that define much of the series.
In "And All Through The House," Christmas Eve turns bloody when a woman who has killed her husband must face an escaped maniac dressed as Santa Claus. Larry Drake’s portrayal of Santa brings a terrifying twist to holiday cheer—one that viewers won’t soon forget. Each episode delivers its own unique blend of crime, fantasy, and suspense, making it perfect for fans who enjoy psychological thrillers with a supernatural edge.