Phantasm Collective: Ireland’s New Paranormal Documentary Premieres January 2025
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Thursday 9th, January 2025
A new paranormal documentary series, Phantasm Collective, is set to premiere on 10th January 2025. Produced by County Cork-based production company Deep Red, the series promises to take viewers on an unprecedented journey into the world of the supernatural. Combining historical research, psychological insights, and cutting-edge scientific methodologies, Phantasm Collective offers a balanced approach designed to appeal to both sceptics and believers alike.
Each episode of the series focuses on one of three core aspects of paranormal investigation:
The show is co-hosted by Anthony Kerrigan and Jessica Murphy, both of whom bring significant expertise to the table.
Anthony Kerrigan, an established paranormal investigator originally from England and now residing in Ireland, has an extensive background in the occult, paranormal phenomena, and scientific methodologies. Kerrigan is also an author of two books on the subject and was instrumental in organising Ireland’s first paranormal convention in over a decade. His previous work includes contributions to Discovery+’s Spooked Ireland series.
Jessica Murphy, a modern-day witch hailing from Canada, specialises in tarot readings and mediumship. Her approachable presentation style and spiritual knowledge bring a unique perspective to the investigative process, making her an ideal counterpart to Kerrigan’s scientific approach.
Phantasm Collective states that it employs state-of-the-art equipment, such as EEG brainwave monitors and acoustic cameras, to bring a modern scientific lens to traditional paranormal investigations. By combining these tools with tried-and-true methods like ghost boxes and scrying, the show seeks to present evidence in innovative ways. The series also utilises night vision cameras, high-quality static filming, and drone footage to capture the haunting beauty of each location.
In a notable departure from conventional paranormal documentaries, the series avoids the use of eerie music during investigations. This decision allows viewers to form their own opinions about potential supernatural occurrences without being influenced by dramatic soundscapes.
The three-episode series will take viewers to some of Ireland’s most enigmatic locations:
By combining personal narratives, historical accounts, and advanced investigative tools, Phantasm Collective aims to bridge the gap between belief and scepticism. With its focus on data-driven inquiry and a refusal to sensationalise evidence, the series sets a new standard for paranormal documentaries.
Fans of the supernatural won’t want to miss this exploration of the unknown, launching 10th January 2025 on, platforms to be released.
Each episode of the series focuses on one of three core aspects of paranormal investigation:
- Spiritual Encounters – Exploring stories and experiences of the unseen.
- Psychological and Physiological Factors – Analysing how the human mind and body may influence or experience paranormal events.
- Environmental and Technical Data – Using modern tools and techniques to measure and interpret the environment during investigations.
The show is co-hosted by Anthony Kerrigan and Jessica Murphy, both of whom bring significant expertise to the table.
Anthony Kerrigan, an established paranormal investigator originally from England and now residing in Ireland, has an extensive background in the occult, paranormal phenomena, and scientific methodologies. Kerrigan is also an author of two books on the subject and was instrumental in organising Ireland’s first paranormal convention in over a decade. His previous work includes contributions to Discovery+’s Spooked Ireland series.
Jessica Murphy, a modern-day witch hailing from Canada, specialises in tarot readings and mediumship. Her approachable presentation style and spiritual knowledge bring a unique perspective to the investigative process, making her an ideal counterpart to Kerrigan’s scientific approach.
Phantasm Collective states that it employs state-of-the-art equipment, such as EEG brainwave monitors and acoustic cameras, to bring a modern scientific lens to traditional paranormal investigations. By combining these tools with tried-and-true methods like ghost boxes and scrying, the show seeks to present evidence in innovative ways. The series also utilises night vision cameras, high-quality static filming, and drone footage to capture the haunting beauty of each location.
In a notable departure from conventional paranormal documentaries, the series avoids the use of eerie music during investigations. This decision allows viewers to form their own opinions about potential supernatural occurrences without being influenced by dramatic soundscapes.
The three-episode series will take viewers to some of Ireland’s most enigmatic locations:
- Episode 1 (10th January 2025): Youghal Clock Gate Tower, County Cork – Exploring retrocognition and hypnotism.
- Episode 2 (17th January 2025): Friars’ Gate Theatre, County Limerick – Delving into Enochian magic and scrying.
- Episode 3 (24th January 2025): The Old Barracks, County Kerry – Investigating ghost boxes and spirit communication.
By combining personal narratives, historical accounts, and advanced investigative tools, Phantasm Collective aims to bridge the gap between belief and scepticism. With its focus on data-driven inquiry and a refusal to sensationalise evidence, the series sets a new standard for paranormal documentaries.
Fans of the supernatural won’t want to miss this exploration of the unknown, launching 10th January 2025 on, platforms to be released.