Paranormal titles launching on discovery+ January 2021

Ghost Adventures crew in lobby of the Cecil Hotel
The Ghost Adventures team gears up for an eerie investigation inside Los Angeles’ Cecil Hotel. Left to right: Jay Wasley, Billy Tolley, Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin. Courtesy of Discovery+.

Discovery+ is a new streamer debuting on January 4, 2021. When it launches, it will contain the greatest collection of real-life entertainment. It will also offer the most content of any new streaming service debut, including more than 50 original titles and over 150 hours of exclusive content.

Ultimately, it will offer more than 55,000 episodes all in one place, with over 2,500 current and classic shows from Discovery’s iconic portfolio of networks, including HGTV, Food Network, TLC, ID, OWN, Travel Channel, Discovery Channel, and Animal Planet.

Discovery+ will offer a variety of genres, including:

  • Love and Relationships
  • Food
  • True Crime
  • Home
  • Lifestyle
  • Adventure
  • Nature, Science & Animals
  • Documentaries
  • Automotive
  • Paranormal & The Unexplained

Obviously, that last genre is the one we’re most interested in, so let’s take a look at what paranormal content you can stream on discovery+ in January 2021 and when it will be available.

Discovery+ Paranormal & The Unexplained Content Launching January 4, 2021

Amityville Horror House

Exclusive archive reveals frightening, new secrets from George and Kathy Lutz’s brief stay in one of America’s most wonderous haunts.

Ghost Adventures: Cecil Hotel

The Ghost Adventures team investigates a LA hotel with a long history of unnatural deaths and dark forces have been looming over the hotel for over a century.

Ghost Adventures: Top 10

Zak, Aaron, Billy and Jay present the best evidence of the paranormal, the existence of these varied phenomena and the many ways the afterlife manifests.

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Discovery+ Paranormal & The Unexplained Content Launching January 14, 2021

UFO Witness

Decades ago, the United States Air Force commissioned Project Blue Book, a top-secret investigation to review every UFO sighting on record. Now, one of the original scientists who worked on the project, Dr. Jennie Zeidman, has agreed to open up her archives to be reexamined by the next generations of UFO investigators.

More Coming in February?

I don’t know yet, but if I find out about any more shows, I’ll be sure to share the info.

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Which do you find more frightening: UFOs, the Cecil Hotel, or the Amityville house?

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