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Netflix show features the scariest jump scare 'ever seen', viewers agree

Netflix show features the scariest jump scare 'ever seen', viewers agree

Fans believe The Haunting Of Hill House has the most terrifying jump scare out of any TV show.

Fans believe The Haunting Of Hill House has the most terrifying jump scare out of any TV show.

Created by Mike Flanagan, the 2018 horror show premiered on Netflix and quickly became a must-watch around Halloween time due to its exhilarating scares and great story.

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The Netflix synopsis reads: “The Haunting of Hill House is a modern reimagining of Shirley Jackson’s legendary novel of the same name, about five siblings who grew up in the most famous haunted house in America. Now adults, they’re reunited by the suicide of their youngest sister, which forces them to finally confront the ghosts of their own pasts… some which lurk in their minds... and some which may really be lurking in the shadows of the iconic Hill House.”

Despite having plenty of spooks and scares, one is considered to be the scariest of them all, and happens during the eighth episode. We won’t spoil it for you, as it’s one you need to see rather than hear about, but it’s a good one. It’s also being praised as one of the best jump scares horror fans have ever seen.

One Reddit user shared their opinion on the now iconic scene, saying, “That episode scared the hell out of me. The way they show how the bent neck lady came to be blew my mind, it was so well executed.”

Other viewers chimed in with their own reactions, with many saying it genuinely freaked them out when they first saw it, even catching the most stoic of horror fans off guard. “It was completely 100% unexpected. Goes against the grain of the usual jump scare after a quiet and tense scene," said one comment.

“The weird thing is that it still gets me. I’ve watched this show three or four times now, including a run through a few months ago, and it still nearly gave me a heart attack," another said, while someone added, “I had trouble sleeping that night the first time I saw it.”

If you haven’t watched The Haunting Of Hill House before, add it to your Halloween viewing list. You won’t regret it.

Featured Image Credit: Netflix

Topics: Netflix, TV And Film