Nick Groff Announces U.S. Premiere of Death Walker (sort of)

Nick Groff Death Walker Premiere
The photo Nick Groff included in his Tweet announcing the U.S. premiere of Death Walker.

Updated January 27, 2023

Nick Groff’s series, Death Walker, premiered on discovery+ U.K. in 2021, but that left U.S. fans wondering when it would premiere in the U.S. Well, we finally have a bit of an update. On Apr. 20, 2022, Groff Tweeted a huge announcement about the U.S. premiere that would take place in four months, on August 20.

However, the premiere isn’t happening on discovery+ U.S. At least not yet. A lot of fans asked Groff on his Tweet, “When and where can we watch it in the U.S.?” but he still hasn’t answered that.

We’ll explore where it is premiering, though, after first recapping what Death Walker is all about.

About Death Walker

Death Walker discovery+ UK poster

Here’s the description from IMDB:

Nick Groff theorizes and investigates the origin of some of the most notorious hauntings in America, redefining our understanding of the paranormal.

Judging from the trailer (which is embedded below), Groff is on a mission to determine “once and for all, can something actually attack the living?” He specifically targets haunted places known for their dark, malevolent energy —and encourages said entities to show themselves and demonstrate their prowess.

Death Walker already has two seasons’ worth of episodes. Let’s take a look at those next.

Death Walker Episodes

*Aired dates refer to when episodes were available on discovery+ U.K.

Season 1

1. Space Time

Aired: Apr 9, 2021

Nick ventures into the Brushy Mountain Penitentiary in Tennessee and the Madison Seminary in Ohio to communicate with the ghosts that are tied to these locations.

2. Stone Tape Theory

Aired: Apr 16, 2021

Nick investigates the 6th Precinct in Detroit and the House of Wills in Cleveland; both locations have a dark history of death and tragedy.

3. The Others

Aired: Apr 23, 2021

The owners of the Willis House Inn in Michigan call Nick to see if their inn is safe to open; Nick sleeps there to investigate how the entities will react.

4. Masonic Mysteries

Aired: Apr 30, 2021

Nick visits The Octagon Hall, a property built by the secret society known as the Freemasons; during the investigation, he witnesses what appears to be a UFO.

5. Thought Form Entity

Aired: May 7, 2021

Nick revisits two iconic haunted locations that changed his outlook on the paranormal; Bobby Mackey’s Music World and the Washoe Club.

Season 2

1. The Sallie House

Aired: Nov 4, 2021

Nick visits the Sallie House in Atchison, Kansas; he taunts the entity known as Sallie to capture her on camera.

2. Broken Bow Asylum

Aired: Nov 4, 2021

Nick goes to the Broken Bow Asylum in Oklahoma; he attempts to interact with an aggressive spirit who torments those who dare enter.

3. Haunted Hill House

Aired: Nov 11, 2021

Nick sets out to investigate the Haunted Hill House in Mineral Wells, Texas, a sinister location where hundreds of people have left with mysterious bite marks.

4. Northeastern Hospital

Aired: Nov 18, 2021

A hospital located in the northeastern region of the United States was founded some time ago; Nick has gained exclusive access to be the first one ever to conduct a paranormal investigation within this abandoned hospital.

5. Kendrick House

Aired: Nov 25, 2021

The Kendrick House is the oldest and only pre-Civil War building that remains standing in Jasper County, Missouri; Nick Groff investigates and sleeps on the surgical dining table in an attempt to make physical contact with the spirits.

6. Nazareth Hospital

Aired: Dec 2, 2021

Nick Groff theorizes and investigates the origin of some of the most notorious hauntings in America, redefining the understanding of the paranormal.

7. Olde Park Hotel

Aired: Dec 9, 2021

In Ballinger, Texas, the Olde Park Hotel has a past shrouded in mystery; Nick investigates the haunted hotel for two days and two nights.

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8. Myrtles Plantation

Aired: Dec 16, 2021

The Myrtles Plantation is shrouded in a controversial dark history.

9. Mcinteer Villa

Aired: Dec 23, 2021

Nick visits the McInteer Villa in Atchison, Kansas; he sleeps inside the room said to have the most paranormal activity to increase his chances of making contact.

10. Electro-Magnetic Sanitorium Start Time

Aired: Jan 21, 2022

Nick Groff will be the first person ever to conduct a paranormal investigation inside the Electromagnetic Sanitorium building that has witnessed the death of many people during its hundred years of being in operation.

11. Old Lavaca County Jail

Aired: Jan 21, 2022

Nick Groff spends two days in a Hallettsville, Texas, haunted location called the “Old Lavaca Jail.”

12. Columbia Hospital

Aired: Jan 28, 2022

Nick spends forty-eight hours inside a haunted clinic using new equipment to see if he can communicate with the entities that seem to be going out of their way to scare and sometimes physically lash out at the living.

13. Indiana State Asylum

Aired: Jan 28, 2022

Nick Groff conducts a paranormal investigation and tries to make physical contact with the deceased patients of the hospital using a new piece of paranormal equipment that utilizes motion-detecting lasers.

14. Niagara Club

Aired: Feb 04, 2022

Nick will investigate this partially vacant, square-foot building throughout the day and night and see if he can document any paranormal activity and find out if something here will reveal the secrets of what occurred behind these walls that have long been shrouded in secrecy for so many years.

15. New Orleans Spirits with Bloody Mary

Aired: Feb 04, 2022

Nick conducts an incantation that will further increase his chances of making physical contact with an unseen force before he investigates Bloody Mary’s infamous haunted house.

U.S. Premiere of Death Walker at the Riviera Theatre

“Huge announcement! USA premiere of DEATH WALKER at the Riviera Theater August 20th! Join me at this epic event!”

In his Tweet, Groff invites fans to join him on Aug. 20 at the Riviera Theatre for the premiere. It doesn’t say which episode they’ll show, but here’s the description of the event from the theatre’s website:

Nick Groff theorizes and investigates the origin of some of the most notorious hauntings in America. This dive into the history books will help to redefine the understanding of the paranormal.

Tickets range from $15 to $75 for VIP. However, at the time of this post, only VIP tickets were still available for sale, which includes admission, plus access to the exclusive VIP After Party at Dwyer’s Irish Pub, a VIP Lanyard, and a Limited Edition signed poster.

You can purchase tickets here: https://ci.ovationtix.com/35813/production/1118176.

2023 Update

In you you missed the update post about where to watch Death Walker in the U.S. (surprisingly, it’s not discovery+ U.S.!), here are three places you’ll find all 39 episodes of the series so far:

  1. FilmRise
  2. The FilmRise True Crime YouTube channel
  3. The Roku Channel.

And it’s all FREE!

Death Walker Trailer

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Which episode(s) are you most curious to see?

One that piqued my interest is the Electro-Magnetic Sanitorium. That’s a new one to me. I’d be curious to learn more about it and see how his experiment went!

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9 Comments

  1. I’d love to see the Haunted Hill House episode because it takes place close to where I live!

  2. Author

    Oooo! How cool! Have you been there? Or in it? Ahhhhh!!! Love it! (I’m secretly super fascinated by that place…which I guess is not a secret now. lol)

  3. What the hell is wrong with Discovery+? Are they out of their minds? Instead, they have stupid shit like Ghost Brothers and bonehead Jack Osbourne. And now I’ve seen it all with this stupid Kesha paranormal show!!! Really? Is that what the Travel Channel thinks we want to see? Some skanky Illuminati throwback who doesn’t know the first thing about paranormal investigations. And why, in all that is holy, did they kick the Tennessee Wraith Chasers to the curb? Those guys were professional, smart, entertaining, on the ball, and produced some of the best paranormal content and proof I have ever seen.

  4. Author

    You are not alone in wondering what happened to the TWC. (Which, you’re the second person to comment about that recently. You gave me a great idea for a post, so thank you.)

    As far as programming goes…sadly I believe it’s become more of a business/partnership/collaboration model. Kesha had a new album coming out, so part of her show was to give her more visibity again. (Even though…ooof. Lots of the big entertainment sites raved about her show, but yikes. I made it 10 minutes –if that– and cut out. Couldn’t do it.)

    But I think it’s lucrative for Discovery to have bigger names so… Expect that to be more of the direction they go. Not that I’m positive about that. Just judging from how I’ve seen them bring in everybody from Robert Englund and Dan Ackroyd to Eli Roth on projects.

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Love reading honest comments like this.

  5. Well, why don’t they GIVE people the ability to have “bigger names.” The Tennessee Wraith Chasers WERE making a name for themselves before they were given the boot. That angered me to no end, especially when they were replaced by the “Goof Off” Brothers and Jerk Osbourne! Neither of which know the first thing about results-inducing paranormal investigations. Destination Fear would be okay, if they didn’t spend half the show complaining about the location they’re going to and doing some off the wall, meaningless pre-investigation activity, like eating at a strange location, or pretending to bungee jump, or blindfoldingly sticking their hands in a vat of spaghetti. Just plain dumb, and it leaves little to no time left in the hour to investigate.

    Now, I know that she needs to stay relevant and keep the paychecks coming in, but Katrina couldn’t have been too happy with being teamed up with Jerk after having been in an exceptional show, “Paranormal Lockdown,” with Nick, another one that was also kicked to the curb! I’m sorry, but both those people have made a name for themselves, and to dis that show reminded me of all the stupidity that went on over at the Sci-Fi channel directly after changing their stupid name to Syfy. They had hit shows that they gave walking papers to, namely, Eureka, Warehouse 13, and Haven. Now look at Syfy! They are only a shell of what they once were, and their audience has dwindled down to almost nothing because management there doesn’t know what the hell they are doing! Travel Channel really needs to get their act together, as well, and get their heads out of their butts or they will be suffering the same fate! Now Jerk Osbourne, on top of his other eight shows, has Jerk Osbourne’s Alien Show … or something like that. Really? I don’t know one person who finds that guy entertaining in the least. If anything, he’s freakin’ annoying and needs to go clean sewers or bend paper clips or something that he would be much better at.

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    You’re venting a lot of people frustrations, I’m sure. Wish I had some answers for you about the direction paranormal entertainment is heading. I have some thoughts. Pretty much it’s going to be all about entertainment and getting other well-known names (like Kesha, Jack Osbourne, etc) involved for the name recognition and cross-over promoting aspects. And it will continue getting more over the top. I fully expect to see shows about spectrophilia next.

  7. I want to see the Haunted Hill House episode. I have a show called Haunted Nation on Paraflixx paranormal plus network and we had the craziest evidence at the Haunted Hill House. I would love to see what kind of evidence he captured. Especially because he likes to be alone in a location and a lot of the spirits at the Hill House love it when you are alone. I personally believe it is the most haunted place in the country.

  8. Author

    Hey Ryan! Thanks so much for taking the time to leave this comment and share your show. Now I’m curious to see what activity both you and Nick got! lol

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