The Haunting of Hill House

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The Haunting of Hill House

Mike Flanagan · Series · 2018

What hooked you in The Haunting of Hill House was how the suffocating weight of family trauma manifests through haunting, inescapable domestic spaces.

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The Haunting of Hill House

The source

The Haunting of Hill House

Shirley Jackson · Book · 1987

The Haunting

Adaptation

The Haunting

Robert Wise · Film · 1963

Books on the same thread

The Falling Woman

The Falling Woman

Pat Murphy · Book · 2013

Like The Haunting of Hill House, this story explores the fracturing of family bonds through the lens of lingering guilt and the inability to escape the shadows of the past.

The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity

The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity

William P. Young, Wayne Jacobsen, Brad Cummings · Book · 2009

Fans of The Haunting of Hill House will recognize the agonizing process of navigating profound grief and the search for closure within the context of a devastating family tragedy.

All the Missing Girls

All the Missing Girls

Megan Miranda · Book · 2017

This narrative mirrors the non-linear structure of The Haunting of Hill House, using the return to a site of past trauma to slowly unpack long-buried secrets and fractured memories.

Rebecca

Rebecca

Daphne du Maurier · Book · 1938

The Haunting of Hill House draws heavily from this classic, which masterfully uses an imposing, isolated estate to amplify the protagonist's deep-seated insecurities and the mystery of a dark history.

Films on the same thread

The Others

The Others

Alejandro Amenábar · Film · 2001

Much like The Haunting of Hill House, this film centers on the intersection of maternal protection and supernatural dread, where the house itself becomes a character defined by its dark secrets.

Ghostland

Ghostland

Film · 2018

This story echoes the core emotional arc of The Haunting of Hill House, focusing on how surviving a traumatic childhood event at home continues to shape a family into adulthood.

The Witch

The Witch

Robert Eggers · Film · 2015

If you appreciated the way The Haunting of Hill House depicts a family unraveling under the pressure of external forces, you will find this exploration of isolation and paranoia compelling.

Forgotten

Forgotten

Chang Hang-jun · Film · 2017

This film captures the same sense of unease found in The Haunting of Hill House, utilizing a new home to trigger an identity crisis and the collapse of a family's reality.

Podcasts on the same thread

Unexplained

Unexplained

iHeartPodcasts · Podcast · 2026

For those captivated by the atmosphere of The Haunting of Hill House, this podcast dives into the uncanny and the inexplicable, mirroring the show's obsession with the lingering power of history.

CounterClock

CounterClock

Audiochuck · Podcast · 2025

This investigative journey shares the DNA of The Haunting of Hill House by turning back time to confront a cold case, proving that the past is never truly buried.

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Common questions

Is The Haunting of Hill House based on a book?

Yes, The Haunting of Hill House is based on the 1987 book of the same name. While the 2018 television series by Mike Flanagan uses the source material as a foundation, it adapts the narrative by focusing on a fractured family confronting memories of their past.

How does The Haunting of Hill House compare to the 1963 film The Haunting?

Both the 1963 film The Haunting and the 2018 series The Haunting of Hill House share the same literary source material. While the film is a direct adaptation of the book, the 2018 series reinterprets the story by flashing between the past and present to explore family trauma.

Should I watch The Haunting of Hill House before reading the book?

The order is a matter of preference, as both versions offer distinct experiences. The 2018 series The Haunting of Hill House utilizes a modern, fractured timeline to explore the family's history, whereas the 1987 book provides the original narrative foundation that inspired the television adaptation.

Is the 2018 show The Haunting of Hill House a direct sequel to the 1963 film?

No, the 2018 series The Haunting of Hill House is not a sequel to the 1963 film The Haunting. Both productions are separate adaptations of the same source material, with the television series presenting a unique story about a family dealing with the terrifying events of their past.

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