13 Days of Halloween

By: iHeartPodcasts and Grim & Mild
  • Summary

  • Season Four: Penance

    Without warning, Sayuri has been locked up in the Pendleton Rehabilitation Center, and no one is willing or able to tell her why. Actually, getting any information from her fellow inmates or the labyrinthine bureaucracy that runs the facility seems impossible. But is the Pendleton really a prison, or something else?

    Starring Natalie Morales. New episodes air daily from October 19th through Halloween.

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Episodes
  • S1 Trailer | 13 Days of Halloween: Hawthorne Manor
    Oct 11 2020

    Welcome to Hawthorne Manor. As our newest arrival, the caretaker himself (Keegan-Michael Key) will be providing a daily tour and introduction to another guest. Please remember to wear headphones throughout your stay. And make yourself at home. After all, this is it!

    A production of iHeartRadio, Blumhouse Television and Grim & Mild from Aaron Mahnke.

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    2 mins
  • S1/E1 | The Entrance
    Oct 19 2020

    Welcome home, my friend. I have so much to show you.

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    22 mins
  • S1/E2 | The Cauldron
    Oct 20 2020

    A trip to our kitchen and a very bright guest.

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    19 mins

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