Cover art for the horror fiction podcast episode The Strange Thing About Luna (Part 3)

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Welcome to this episode of our horror fiction podcast, The Strange Thing About

Part 3 of The Strange Thing About Luna – Friends to the End
The explosive conclusion to the trilogy.

“Your mother is bad. She deserves to die.”

Loneliness turns deadly in this chilling episode of our Horror Audio Drama.
After Uncle Jimmy throws away a mysterious talking doll he tried to gift to Samantha, he finds himself thrown out of the house the next day.

This leaves 12-year-old Samantha alone with her abusive mother. Locked in a dark basement without food or water, Samantha is desperate for connection but accepts this is her lot in life. Until the basement door unlocks. And she finds herself with a deadly decision to make.

Time passes, and the blood is painstakingly cleaned from the kitchen tiles. But the horror isn’t over. Family attorney Thomas Chattam makes a fatal error when he fails to destroy the “cursed” doll, leading to a bloody reunion in a London apartment.

Tune in to hear why some friends truly are… forever.

Brought to you by the Emmy-Award-winning (and very strange) team at Bang Zoom! Studios, THE STRANGE THING ABOUT THE LUNA is a cinematic audio drama set in Hyde Park, New York. Perfect for headphones and late-night listeners who love Black Mirror, EC Comics, The Twilight Zone, and modern haunted-house horror.

This episode is dedicated to the memory of Brad Venable.

Release date: December 10, 2025

Cast

JuliaAllegra Clark
SamanthaGrace Lu
JamesBrad Venable
LunaKayli Mills
AttorneyKyle McCarley
NarratorMichael McConnohie

Crew

Writer/
Director/
Producer
Eric P. Sherman
Co-ProducersMio Moroe
Mami Okada
Jonathan Sherman
Casting DirectorMami Okada, CSA
Recording EngineerRicardo Watson
MixerPatrick Rodman, CAS
Mix AssistChris March
Sound SupervisorsEric P. Sherman
Patrick Rodman
Sound DesignEric Raichelson
ComposerSandro Morales
Cover ArtStephen Baskerville
Social MediaRhett Davis