Enter the unsettling world of The Dark Within, a psychological horror that blurs the lines between nightmares, reality, sanity and madness.
Alex Parker, a financial analyst in his late 20s, has built a new life in Chicago, far from his dark origins as the son of a serial killer. But the past has a way of catching up, especially when the present is haunted by likelike nightmares. Alex's dreams transform into vivid, terrifying experiences of murder that eerily reflect the grisly actions of the "Chicago Slicer," a new terror stalking the city.
As these nightmares invade his waking life, Alex's grip on reality slips. His close friends, including Maya, who is desperately searching for her missing brother Liam, become unwittingly involved in his spiraling descent. When Alex's nightmares start to predict real events, like the disappearance of his friend Ben, he's forced into a harrowing self-investigation. Is he a victim of his own fractured mind, or is there a malevolent force at play?
When Ethan Graves stumbles upon an old, discarded television, he thinks nothing of taking it home. But this TV isn’t ordinary—it doesn’t just play shows. It broadcasts alternate timelines, twisted versions of reality where fate has taken a darker turn. At first, the static-filled glimpses seem like eerie coincidences—until Ethan sees himself die on screen.
As the distorted visions grow more violent and begin seeping into the real world, Ethan realizes the TV isn’t showing possibilities—it’s changing them. Now, trapped in an unraveling nightmare, hunted by warped reflections of himself. If he can’t stop the broadcast, the worst version of his fate may become a final reality.
Would you dare to watch...knowing you might not survive what you see?
In this eerie sequel to Channel 137, Ethan Graves is trapped in an endless time loop he doesn’t even perceive, the same old TV flickering through each repetition. This time, when it fails to work, he sets it aside—until Claire pierces his waking nightmare with a desperate command: find her. Compelled by an instinct he can’t name, Ethan begins to unravel the TV’s role in his relentless cycle, determined to use it to bring her back for good. But an ancient entity, woven into the loop’s fabric, has darker intentions, poised to shatter his grasp on reality.
When Ethan Graves finds an old television in Channel 137, he unknowingly tunes into something far worse than static—broadcasts of alternate timelines where his fate takes a darker turn. What starts as an eerie curiosity spirals into a waking nightmare, as the TV’s distorted images bleed into reality, twisting his world beyond recognition. As reflections of himself turn hostile and reality fractures, Ethan must confront an impossible truth: the TV isn’t just showing different outcomes—it’s creating them.
In Noltharion, the nightmare deepens. Trapped in an endless time loop, Ethan relives his existence without realizing it—until Claire shatters the illusion with a desperate plea to find her. With the TV as his only lifeline, Ethan searches for a way to break free. But something ancient lurks within the loop, watching, waiting.
A chilling blend of psychological terror, cosmic horror, and existential dread, The Channel 137 Collection will leave you questioning what’s real—long after you turn the last page.
Dr. James Truman wakes up in a cold, dimly lit bunker with no memory of the past three days. The only other occupant, Ryan, tells him the unthinkable—the world outside is gone, consumed by a deadly virus unlike anything seen before. A virus that doesn’t just kill—it drives people to take their own lives.
Trapped underground, James listens as Ryan pieces together the events leading to their survival. But the more he learns, the less things make sense.
As paranoia grows and trust dissolves, James faces a terrifying question: Is the world above truly lost, or is the real nightmare happening right here in the bunker?