
From the mind of R.L Stine, the creator of Goosebumps, comes this Twilight Zone for a younger generation. The Nightmare Room, an anthology series for a younger audience, took place in a strange reality where anything could happen. With spooky stories, and some of the hottest actors guest-staring in the episodes, this series was hip, edgy and fresh. Unfortunately due to low ratings, it was cancelled after one season.
When Danielle and her family move into their new house, she doesn't know that her annoying younger brother Peter hears voices calling in the basement. And she thinks his acting like he has trouble remembering simple things while their parents are away is just a joke after she tries "hypnotizing" him to turn him nicer. But when he continues to do it, and she starts forgetting things too, she wonders if something else is going on. All she knows is, when she finds everyone denying they know about him and he appears from the cracks in the basement floor covered in slime with a bunch of other kids, that they may both be in danger.
Dylan is moving into his sister's old room and packing away all his toys from over the years. Then he is approached by a mysterious younger boy who calls himself Buddy and acts as if Dylan already knows him...and seems responsible for his best friend's being slipped an allergen in his sandwich. Buddy looks and sounds exactly like Dylan's old doll Buddy, and Dylan's other good friend is attacked. The doll continues to approach and torment Dylan, not accepting that this part of Dylan's life won't include him.
Supernaturally-obsessed Spencer, his friend Vanessa, and new kid Charlie decide to try out a gadget Spencer bought in a novelty shop, The Howler, which is supposed to contact the dead. But it's when they're not using it that they see three figures in the light it sends off, saying something unclear. They think they're kids who disappeared in an abandoned hangout construction site, "The Pit". and get a message in their cereal prompting them to go there to communicate with them. When they do, a beam of light goes toward each of them, though the only effect seems to be on Vanessa, who's suddenly is eager to try it again. She has really been trapped in the machine while her body is inhabited by one of the ghosts who wants to let her friends into Spencer's and Charlie's bodies. It isn't until they get a warning from Vanessa the next night that they realize it, but the ghost in her body lets one of the others take over Charlie. Spencer has to hurry to think of how to save himself, and the others.
When Josh tells the substitute math teacher unfamiliar with his excuses that his homework was stolen by unique robbers along with his entertainment system, Mr. Farber seems to believe him. Afterward, Josh finds the science snakes he told scornful bully Patrick were in his backpack actually there, is robbed just like in his story, and a menacing boy shows up claiming to be his older military-school dropout brother Frank - a character he made up to threaten Patrick. Everyone suddenly believes that the things happening are the truth even when he admits they're not, and his excuse of why his parents can't be told of his getting in trouble lands them in Hawaii. Everything he says comes true, which creates problems when he has to deal with Frank, ninja mercenaries, Sting Borden attacking him, and a mummy coming to life...
On an island a group of teens play a Survivor-esque reality game show and must compete in island challenges and fight a psychotic witch who haunts the island.
Complete episode guide for The Nightmare Room with detailed information about every season and episode including air dates, summaries, ratings, and streaming availability in Spain.
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