

Documentary · Horror
Overview
A deep dive into the making of the Paranormal Activity films with first time ever interviews with cast and crew, never-before-seen footage from the movies, and a preview of the seventh installment in the franchise.
Top Cast


Lauren Bittner
Lauren Bittner
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Lauren Bittner
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Oren Peli
Oren Peli
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Oren Peli
Self


Brit Shaw
Brit Shaw
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Brit Shaw
Self


Katie Featherston
Katie Featherston
Self
Katie Featherston
Self


Jason Blum
Jason Blum
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Jason Blum
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Akiva Goldsman
Akiva Goldsman
Self
Akiva Goldsman
Self


Christopher Landon
Christopher Landon
Self
Christopher Landon
Self
Ashley Brucks
Ashley Brucks
Self
Ashley Brucks
Self


Micah Sloat
Micah Sloat
Self
Micah Sloat
Self


Molly Ephraim
Molly Ephraim
Self
Molly Ephraim
Self
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