Guillermo del Toro Faces ‘Angry and Territorial’ Spirit in Haunted Hotel Room While Filming ‘Frankenstein’
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, del Toro documented his spectral adventures as if on a mission.
“Whilst in Aberdeen, I am staying in an old 1800’s hotel,” he wrote in a post this past week. “I am in the Most Haunted room of it — which was vacated this morning by one of our producers. Odd electrical and physical occurrences scared her into leaving asap. Stay tuned — if anything happens I will report.”
This is not the first time del Toro has faced down ghosts and ghouls apparently. Continuing his post, he said, “I always stay in ‘the most haunted rooms’ but only once did I experience anything supernatural — the rest of the time: nothing. I have high hopes.”
“I’m stopping there early and late in the day — but something is in that room with me…” del Toro wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Between finishing his shooting day Thursday and dinner, del Toro decided to take another stop by the room, at which point he wrote, “The room has more than vibes. There is something angry and territorial there. A shred of rage.”
Concluding his adventure on Friday following his shooting day, del Toro wrote an epilogue to his experience where he shared that while he had not seen any concrete proof of a ghost in Room #4, a member of the crew had.
“One of our cast had a similar sensation in the room and one of our crew saw someone outside the window… On the second floor,” del Toro wrote.
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Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, del Toro documented his spectral adventures as if on a mission.
“Whilst in Aberdeen, I am staying in an old 1800’s hotel,” he wrote in a post this past week. “I am in the Most Haunted room of it — which was vacated this morning by one of our producers. Odd electrical and physical occurrences scared her into leaving asap. Stay tuned — if anything happens I will report.”
This is not the first time del Toro has faced down ghosts and ghouls apparently. Continuing his post, he said, “I always stay in ‘the most haunted rooms’ but only once did I experience anything supernatural — the rest of the time: nothing. I have high hopes.”
“I’m stopping there early and late in the day — but something is in that room with me…” del Toro wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Between finishing his shooting day Thursday and dinner, del Toro decided to take another stop by the room, at which point he wrote, “The room has more than vibes. There is something angry and territorial there. A shred of rage.”
Concluding his adventure on Friday following his shooting day, del Toro wrote an epilogue to his experience where he shared that while he had not seen any concrete proof of a ghost in Room #4, a member of the crew had.
“One of our cast had a similar sensation in the room and one of our crew saw someone outside the window… On the second floor,” del Toro wrote.
https://www.indiewire.com/news/general-n...235040013/
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