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Local production company showcasing new spooky history show pilot through online event

An online streaming event from Barker Street Cinema is being hosted for scary movies and history buffs.

The local production company will be releasing the pilot for its paranormal history series called “Wicked Ways” exclusively online on Barker Street Cinema’s YouTube channel.

Barker Street Cinema Producer, Norm Coyne says Wicked Ways will be a television series shot in Barkerville.

“Sort of the premise behind it is it’s a paranormal history television show so what we do is we’re searching for ghosts of course there’s a lot of ghosts in Barkerville. But we’re also doing a deep dive into the history of the person who is supposed to be doing the haunting,” explained Coyne.

According to Coyne, the show will feature video game voice actor, Mark Meer, and Cosplayer, LeeAnna Vamp.

It will be streamed on the Barker Street Cinema Youtube channel, and the event will also be live-tweeted on the Wicked Ways Twitter account.

“We had a lot of fun doing the tweet along basically during the Stephen King Rules festival earlier this year so we’re doing sort of the same model,” he explained.

The Stephen King Rules film festival attracted 42,000 views from 28 countries and was tweeted about several times by King himself.

“Releasing Wicked Ways carries on the same spirit of engagement with literally anyone in the world,” added Coyne.

The event will be featured on the Youtube channel at 7:30 tonight (Wednesday), and participants can join in on the live tweeting by using the hashtag “#WickedWays”.

“Wicked Ways is different from many of the paranormal shows you’ll see today,” added Producer James Douglas. “Our series really dives deep into the history of the ghost we are hunting.”

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