![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, the answer is simple: The television version of The Haunting of Hill House is not necessarily an adaptation of Shirley Jackson's novel. How (and why!) would anyone expand that into ten hours of television? ![]() But the book, which tells the tale of a group who spend time in a rumored haunted mansion as part of a parapsychological study, is a slim volume, less than 300 pages. You can also imagine how preemptively annoyed I was that the new version of Shirley Jackson's tale would be a series rather than a film-although I admit I was pleased that Mike Flanagan's show would use the full title of Jackson's novel (both movies shortened the title to The Haunting likely because of the similarly titled horror flick House on Haunted Hill, released in 1959 and remade in 1999). The Haunting of Hill House Finale: Explained.The Haunting of Hill House Is a Spooky This Is Us. ![]()
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