Kristen Stewart has enlisted a few friends to help her conquer some fears.
Along with the creators of Queer Eye, the actress is executive-producing and narrating Hulu’s new docuseries Living for the Dead, featuring five queer ghost hunters as they investigate famed haunted locations around the U.S.
“It’s so cool and enlivening that me and my best friend CJ Romero had this funny idea and now it’s a show,” Stewart, 33, said in a statement. “It started as a bit of a hypothetical silly pipe dream and now I am so proud to have shepherded something that is as moving and meaningful as it is truly a gay old time.”
The team, including Alex Le May, Juju Bae, Ken Boggle, Logan Taylor and Roz Hernandez, “makes me laugh and cry and they had the courage and heart to take us places I wouldn’t go by myself,” said Stewart. “And it’s a super cool maiden voyage for the company I’ve started with my partners Dylan Meyer and Maggie McLean.”
In PEOPLE's exclusive sneak peek at the show’s trailer, the cast work together to investigate locations — including Copper Queen Hotel, Waverly Hills Sanatorium, the Clown Hotel, Palace Theater and the Palomino — and experience cold chills, apparitions, unseen forces and spirit attachments.
“This is just the beginning for us and for Living for the Dead,” Stewart said. “We wanna one day have traipsed across the entire spooky ass country. Maybe the world!”
The Hulu original docuseries Living for the Dead premieres Oct. 18.
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