With only three episodes left, the mystery behind Syfy’s “Channel Zero” is only intensifying. It’s clear that “Candle Cove” exists, but who created it, and why have they returned? What’s the motive behind the haunted children’s show and how does Mike Painter’s (Paul Schneider) twin brother mix into all of it? The chilling “Candle Cove” is the centerpiece of “Channel Zero” and I’ve been dying to watch it in full. So I asked Syfy, who gave us an exclusive look as a very special Halloween treat! Enter the cave and find the treasure below!

“Channel Zero” has the same emotional feel as reading a creepypasta; it’s horror poetry in motion. There’s so much strange and unsettling imagery mixed in with the otherworldly/fantastical vibe. It’s a weird cross-hybrid of genres that feels like softer-paced In the Mouth of Madness, only the huge mystery in the center of this storm is based around a 1980s kids television show instead of a book.

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“Candle Cove”, the first season that consists of six episodes, is based on Kris Straub’s unnerving “creepypasta” short story that gained notoriety on the popular horror site. It centers on one man’s obsessive recollection of a mysterious children’s television program from the 1980s – and his ever-growing, dreadful suspicions about its possible connection in a series of nightmarish and deadly events from his childhood.