“Ghost Adventures” star Zak Bagans has finally opened up the cursed Dybbuk Box and is set to share all the horrifying details in his new Travel Channel four-part special “Ghost Adventures Quarantine.”
Zak Bagans and crew took advantage of the Las Vegas quarantine back in March and April to check a few things off of their to-do lists according to People magazine.
Like many horror and paranormal fan remember Bagans was set to open the cursed Dybbuk Box during a 2018 four-hour live Halloween special. The show was hyped up warning that “Bagans will attempt to open the Dybbuk Box, quite possibly evoking paranormal mayhem.”
The Dybbuk Box’s reputation is well known among paranormal investigators and interested followers and even sparked a 2012 film, “The Possession” which based on the box’s history.
Viewers endured a prolonged four hours only to be left with great disappointment in the end as Bagans and crew shied away from opening the famous haunted box due to Bagan’s concerns for his health.
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So two-years later the Ghost Adventures team is at it again. In the new four-part special filmed during a 14-day locked down COVID-19 quarantine inside of Bagans’ Las Vegas Haunted Museum the Ghost crew reportedly kept busy during investigating a rise in paranormal activity surrounding the haunted museum pieces.
“It was an anxiety-driven investigation as raw and intense as we have ever done before,” Bagans tells PEOPLE. “I firmly believe the global pandemic caused the manifestations of spirit activity to be at an unprecedented level.”
Zak Bagans and fellow paranormal investigators Aaron Goodwin, Jay Wasley and Billy Tolley filmed the special, which culminated in Bagans’ decision to open the infamous Dybbuk Box.
“The scariest moment for me is what I saw and felt,” Bagans says of opening the box. “We captured on-camera an unbelievable mist coming out of the box that manifested eyes.” The lead investigator also believes he saw the dybbuk entity “crouching down towards the wall behind the box.”
That moment “was scary as hell but the evidence collected was remarkable,” he adds. “I’ll never forget it.”
Ghost Adventures: Quarantine begins Thursday, June 11 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. on The Travel Channel.