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 From Viral Videos to Viral Fears: The House on Eden and the Women Who Made It Happen

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I have been a fan of both Celina Myers and Kris Collins since they both jumped on the scene. To see that they have made a horror movie together is very exciting. Here is a little blurb to let the world know this coming out. I can only hope for tiny hands and at least a little sleepwalking.

It started as a passion project—and ended as a chilling new entry in the indie horror scene.

The House on Eden follows paranormal investigators Kris, Celina, and their videographer Jay as they set out to document unexplained activity in an abandoned house hidden deep in the woods. What begins as a standard ghost hunt soon unravels into a nightmare of missing crew members, eerie voices, and the creeping certainty that something ancient—and very much alive—is watching.

But what makes this film especially intriguing isn’t just its supernatural storyline. It’s the creative forces behind it: Kris Collins (known to millions online as Kall Me Kris) and Celina Myers (Celina Spooky Boo), two of YouTube’s most recognizable personalities. This is a stunning first hat toss into the writing/directing ring. Having Celina involved is a perfect choice because of their friendship and online chemisrty.

Both Kris and Celina built their audiences with relatable humor, spooky stories, and an unmistakable charisma that translates seamlessly to the screen. If you’ve ever scrolled TikTok or YouTube Shorts, chances are you’ve seen Kris’s hilarious character skits or Celina’s paranormal content. With The House on Eden, they step into a different spotlight—proving that viral creators can also craft immersive, atmospheric horror.

Adding to the team is Jay Mayers, Celina’s and Kris’ editor and frequent collaborator, who not only plays the crew’s videographer in the film but also occasionally edits Kris’s videos. The trio’s real-life chemistry and familiarity with on-camera storytelling give The House on Eden an authenticity often missing in found-footage horror.

Why You Should Watch It
If you love:
✔ Found-footage horror in the tradition of The Blair Witch Project
✔ Paranormal investigations that blur the line between fiction and reality
✔ Seeing familiar creators tackle new creative challenges

The House on Eden is worth your attention. And will be released July 25th

This indie project is a testament to what happens when content creators refuse to stay in their lane and instead pour their passion into something bigger—and a lot scarier—than a 60-second video.

Watch the trailer and learn more:
IMDb:http://The House on Eden  https://www.imdb.com/title/tt33425631/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk

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