Jack Osbourne is teaming up with Jason Mewes and Jamie Kennedy in the new Discovery+ special, 'Jack Osbourne's Night of Terror: UFOs.' Find out how to stream for free.
Osbourne will be teaming up with friends Jason Mewes and Jamie Kennedy in his latest adventure, looking for answers behind he strange activity surrounding Utah’s Uinta Basin. The infamous basin and its vast desert landscape are surrounded in many supernatural conspiracy theories and sightings of UFOs dating back centuries.. Viewers can expect to see first-hand accounts of eye-witnesses who say they have seen or experienced aerial phenomena in the skies.
Home to the infamous paranormal hotspot Skinwalker Ranch, the Uinta Basin is a highly active supernatural site. Reports of UFO sightings and alien abductions have long defined this area. But when Osbourne captures a particularly unusual creature on camera, it leaves them with more confounding questions deepening the mystery of a realm beyond.
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