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Ep.332 – A Planet Called Death - Terrifying Forest Horror with a Lovecraftian Twist

Ep.332 – A Planet Called Death - Terrifying Forest Horror with a Lovecraftian Twist

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When a married couple ventures deep into the Pacific Northwest wilderness in search of a mythical flower, what starts as a quirky botanical quest spirals into a hallucinatory nightmare of glowing blood, eerie silence, and body horror.

In Bruce Haney’s A Plant Called Death, ancient legends come alive as a group of hikers stumbles upon a plant that shouldn’t exist—one that changes those who touch it. What follows is a chilling descent into madness, mutation, and survival as nature itself turns against them.

🌲 Perfect for fans of: The Ruins, Annihilation, and Lovecraftian horror with modern character dynamics.
🌸 Featuring: Mythical plants, eerie wilderness, found-footage vibes, gruesome transformations, and a truly unforgettable climax.


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