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You'll find a number of midseason shows which can be certainly really worth your time and ABC's The River is one of them. It performs like a mix of a horror motion picture and the Blair Witch Project. And while you could be considering to on your own "I'm not that serious about yet one more documentary-style scary show", I guarantee you the River is definitely worth the hoopla. It blends bone-chilling moments having an interesting mystery. The River Episode 1

The River focuses primarily on a loved ones, led by Bruce Greenwood's character, Dr. Emmet Cole. Six months, in the past, Cole - a famed tv explorer - disappeared. With no prospects, his wife, Tess, and his son, Lincoln, thought him to be dead somewhere within the Amazon. Unexpectedly, Cole's location beacon sign lights up just one day and Tess assembles a team, such as Lincoln, to travel towards the Amazon in hopes that Cole might be uncovered alive.

While the team does locate Cole's famed ship, the Magus, the boat is abandoned. But for the reason that barge is equipped with cameras employed to film Cole's tv show, the team is ready to get some notion of what transpired to the ship. The questions come rapid: where did the crew disappear to? Is there a little something strange and unnatural buried in the Amazonian jungle that is certainly haunting the ship?

The environment of the River is bang-on: the full show looks and feels confined, dark, dank and creepy. ABC took this to coronary heart when it made a whole new, interactive site to the exhibit named Explore The River. The site enables supporters to take a look at unique parts of the Magus ship (plus the encompassing jungle area in which the ship was abandoned). Clicking on particular "hotspots" will expose video clip footage in the display.

This really is an enjoyable web-site - and exhibit - that is definitely absolutely price your time. The River premieres on Tuesday, February 7 which has a two-hour episode beginning at nine:00 p.m. EST on ABC.