Gemini Home Entertainment
Horror web series review
As of Aug 18, 2026, Gemini Home Entertainment has 18 episodes and 17,816,931 total views on YouTube. No public rating exists for it, because YouTube does not publish dislike counts.
Benchmark and price facts
- Channel
- GEMINI HOME ENTERTAINMENT
- Episodes
- 18
- Total views
- 17,816,931
- Likes (sampled episodes)
- 596,158
- Comments (sampled episodes)
- 39,311
- Subscribers
- 382,000
- Running
- Nov 2019 to Jun 2023
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Is Gemini Home Entertainment worth it in 2026?
Gemini Home Entertainment is an 18-episode analog horror series published between 2019 and 2023, accumulating over 17 million views and drawing tens of thousands of comments across sampled episodes, figures that speak to wide reach rather than quality. Viewers frequently praise the series' atmospheric restraint, with several comments highlighting the deliberate use of silence, cautious camerawork, and subtle textual details as sources of genuine dread. The series blends mundane documentary formats, nature programming, educational space videos, with creeping cosmic and creature horror, and commenters engage closely with its lore, picking apart specific lines of narration and visual details for hidden meaning. Some responses lean humorous and playful, suggesting the series cultivates a community that enjoys both being scared and riffing on the material together.
Viewers who enjoy slow-burn, lore-dense analog horror that rewards close attention to detail and subtle environmental dread over jump scares.
The series' deadpan documentary framing and gradual pacing may frustrate viewers expecting conventional horror structure or faster narrative payoff.
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Pros
- clever writing and details6
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- I like the small touch: "Earth is *one of the only planets* in our solar system capable of supporting life". Not THE ONLY planet, but ONE OF.
- "The large spot on the planet is known as the 'Great Red Spot'. *It is not an eye* " HOLY SHIT
- Pluto: "This planet isn't going anywhere!" Did they really stick in an astronomical joke after showing that horror??? Well played!
- tension and creepiness5
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- The second you see the word "Everywhere" and the music stops that's when you know it's gettin REAL
- I appreciate how cautious the person with the camera is. It adds a lot of tension that modern horror tends to miss out on because the entire cast is devoid of basic self preservat...
- you know a video is creepy as hell when you have a hard time keeping your eyes on the screen
- creative horror concept4
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- i love how it’s like ‘worlds weirdest animals’ and it’s literally only Minnesota
- The idea that THE WORLD’S WEIRDEST animals are all in rural Minnesota and are birds is really funny to me.
- A really interesting aspect of this is how it flips the typical dynamic of voyeurism - normally it's a person in their own home having something outside trying to spy in, but here...
- atmospheric sound design3
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- I think the best part of this video is the silence. There is no excessive static, no camera glitches. Only the rustling of the woods and the crunching of snow. It really gives off...
- Fun and/or creepy fact, the sound effects at 4:02 are actually _real_ "recordings" of the electromagnetic emissions produced by Saturn's magnetic field at its pole. Of course they...
- That “Auditory Hallucinations” was the only time I’ve heard a fake scream and got chills. Great sound design.
Cons
- anachronistic details3
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- One underappreciated creep factor: Gemini Home Entertainment is clearly older than 1989, yet such good pictures from Neptune were only obtained in 1989.
- the most disturbing part is that pluto uses an accurate photo of its surface. the first clear photos of pluto were taken in 2015, 9 years after it was no longer considered a plane...
- I haven’t seen anyone point this out yet, but around 40 seconds in, the video says the Sun is situated 149 million miles away. Earth is 94 million miles from the sun, and Mars is 1...
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