Is “Vampires In America” Real or a Spoof?
Let's get this straight, the Travel Channel's documentary "Vampires In America" is definitely a paranormal documentary. But it's so crazy, some folks are actually wondering if it's a spoof. The "Vampire Hunters" who are the subject of this Travel Channel documentary have made some serious claims - you’ll have to decide if it's a real vampire documentary or not!
What's So Bizarre About “Vampires In America”?
- This Travel Channel documentary follows two "Vampire Hunters." And they say they've found evidence in every state, proving those fanged creatures exist! How did they prove it? Nobody really knows.
- It even gets crazier than that, as they think vampires are linked to tons of unsolved murders, are way older than humans (like 68,000 BC!) and might have been in America back in the Civil War. Can you even imagine all the cool stuff they find? There's this whole story that vampires even started writing those scary stories you love to read.
- The story gets totally hyped-up, with a big trailer for the show even claiming these "vampires" have come out from their slumber to terrorize the southwestern US! Like, who is behind all this "vampire chaos"? This thing is full of intense stories and makes Discovery+'s documentary "Megalodon" look kinda tame.
Why Do People Think It's a Spoof?
Here's the thing; it’s like "Mountain Monsters," a cryptozoology reality TV show about finding the big beasts hiding out in West Virginia, right? A bunch of fans wonder if that one's even real!
Is It A Spoof, For Real?!
So, you are looking at this Travel Channel documentary, you hear all this, and you gotta ask "What's up with this? Is it even real?!"
You're not alone! A ton of fans are skeptical. Here's what the "vampire hunters" said: "Well, everything we’ve shown is real, even if it looks kinda weird!" We are not sure, so that’s probably why they decided to leave some things up to the audience to figure out. The documentary even seems to try to get people interested in their "vampire story" as it is actually drawing more viewers, especially since a lot are wondering about their "vampire" research. It's not all fun and games, though. This is also why it feels so creepy - the Documentary feels like it could even inspire some people to explore those spooky ideas!
It makes you wonder if they were joking - because some people think that “Vampires In America" was made as some kind of Spoof!
- Maybe those claims, they're way too over-the-top! It seems a little hard to believe.
- If you're not convinced, we still haven’t got a "spoof" confirmation from the people making the documentary. If you go searching around you will definitely find some fun "Vampires In America" discussions that people are having, especially when trying to prove if the show's a joke.
- The creators want viewers to think for themselves, so you can totally enjoy those spooky ideas!
In the end, you’ve gotta decide. Does "Vampires In America" really deliver on those spooky mysteries - are there actual vampire hunters - or is this a big spoof. This is also how they made that book and movie "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" too, but it is definitely a movie that was more lighthearted and satirical than a "vampires" reality series.
You can watch the show! Vampires In America is on several Streaming platforms:
- You've got Max, Amazon, Hulu and, of course, the Roku Channel.
So if you're interested in checking it out, you can go find this wild and controversial documentary! It might just make you question what we call "real" and "fiction"!