10 Horror Movies That Killed EVERY Main Character

6. Hell House LLC

Unfriended Movie
Cognetti Films

The very premise of Hell House LLC is one that establishes from the get-go that few, if any, are making it out alive from this Stephen Cognetti effort.

Here, the titular Hell House was a haunted tour that took place in the abandoned Abaddon Hotel just outside New York City. The morning after its opening, a total of 15 customers and Hell House staff were found dead - and from there, we find a documentary crew exploring this mystery and speaking to the one Hell House staffer who survived this tragedy.

In the final moments, it would be revealed that this survivor, Sara, was actually totally dead, and the documentary crew delving into the Hell House massacre would likewise find themselves killed off as the movie wrapped up.

It may have flown under the radar of some, but Hell House LLC is an effective, chilling movie that's a great way to spent 80 minutes of your time. Well, except if you're a coulrophobe, that is.

This 2016 release would actually be followed up by two sequels, although the dead of the first Hell House film very much stayed dead throughout those.

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