Welcome, dear guest, to The Uncannies’ domain,
Where thrill-seekers wander through shadow and stain.
Most ghost hunters chase a well-timed scare,
A creaking floorboard, a chill in the air.
And yes, The Uncannies once did the same,
Hunting the haunted, half for the fame.
They laughed in the dark, dared what they fear,
Until one day, one voice… got too near.
So lend us your ears… turn off the light.
Something is waiting, just out of sight.
They thought they were chasing stories untrue…
But beware what you find… It may find you too.
(Just drop the email. It’s not a pact. Probably.)
The show follows Camila, Jonas, and Erik, three friends behind a small but growing paranormal YouTube channel.
What starts as lighthearted ghost hunting takes a turn when they investigate a strange old house near London.
A house with unexplained voices and noises.
A neighbor who never looks away.
And a chilling breath on the back of your neck.
Armed with microphones, cameras, and just enough skepticism to stay grounded, the trio dives deeper into the mystery until things start to feel a little too real.
The Uncannies is part thriller, part character drama, and entirely addictive. It blends suspense, emotion, and just enough humor to make you feel like you’re right there with them… until you’re not so sure who’s really listening.
Plug in. Press play. And stay close to the light.
The Uncannies is an immersive audio series produced by GoMoWorld, the travel eSIM that lets you stay connected abroad. Stop overpaying for roaming!
She dives headfirst into every mystery, usually without permission and never with a flashlight that works.
Camila doesn’t believe in ghosts, just in solving problems with sarcasm and momentum.
She’s sharp, fearless, and surprisingly soft when no one’s looking.
(And yes, she absolutely touches the cursed objects first.)
Sweet, cautious, and just a little too emotionally available.
Jonas believes in ghosts, vibes, and that one dream he keeps having but doesn’t want to talk about.
He’s the group’s moral compass, emotional support blanket, and reluctant medium.
(Also: will scream if startled. Even by a pigeon.)
He’s the one holding the mic, fixing the static, and swiping on dating apps between ghost hunts.
Erik doesn’t believe in the supernatural, just in signal strength and good lighting.
He’s brilliant with gear, allergic to nonsense, and deeply committed to finding love… eventually.
(Ladies: yes, he’s single. No, he doesn’t ghost.)
She’s creepy as hell.
She stands motionless in her window.
She writes at night under a streetlamp.
She’s alive (not 100% sure about that).
She might be a witch. She might be dangerous.
She might be watching you right now (either way… don’t wave).
(Or maybe it is…)
Q: Who’s behind this? (Aside from the thing in the attic)
A: The Uncannies is produced by GoMoWorld, the affordable smart travel eSIM that lets you stay connected anywhere. No physical SIM, no roaming charges, no paranormal billing events.
Q: What’s an eSIM?
A: It’s like a SIM card, but digital. You activate it in seconds and get mobile data abroad without crying at your next phone bill.
Ghost-proof? We make no promises.
Q: Is this based on a true story?
A: No. But don’t tell Jonas, he’s emotionally invested.
Q: Can I listen on any device?
A: Sure. But don’t blame us if the breath on your neck isn’t part of the sound design.
Q: Is this scary?
A: Depends. Are you easily freaked out by subtle whispers, sad piano music, emotionally damaged neighbors and the crushing weight of unresolved grief?
If yes… then yeah. It’s terrifying.
Q: Where can I listen?
A: Wherever podcasts live. Spotify, Apple Podcasts, in your nightmares… the usual.
Q: Is it free?
A: 100%. The ghosts already paid for you.
Q: Is there a Season 2?
A: Maybe. That depends on you. Or on… them.
The Uncannies is produced by GoMoWorld
Story written by Tom Frankson
Art direction by Buzzinga!
Cast :
Camila : Isabel Salazar
Jonas : Andio Manguray
Erik : Jackson Kirk
Narrator : Todd wilson
The strange neighbor : Fiona Spreadborough
Liz : Deanna Mutch-Mathieson
GoMoWorld voice-over : Renee Northey