The BBC Press Office recently revealed the synopses for part one and two of The Eternity Trap, the fourth story from the Sarah Jane Adventures series three. The story forms the seventh and eighth episodes of the series, and sees Sarah Jane Smith investigate a supposedly haunted house. The official synopses for both parts of the upcoming story can be read below:
Part One
A haunted house, with mysterious whispers and secrets in the shadows attracts Sarah Jane's attention in the first of a new, two-part adventure, written by Phil Ford and directed by Alice Troughton.
When Professor Rivers and the gang investigate an old legend, a monstrous creature appears in the night as the terrifying grasp of Erasmus Darkening reaches out from centuries past.
Part Two
Sarah Jane and the gang discover the secrets of Erasmus Darkening, in the second and concluding part of The Eternity Trap, but are they too late? As ghosts from the past rise up, and the quest to find the missing children reaches a climax, it seems that nothing can stop the ancient alchemist's rise to victory
The official synopses for the next two Sarah Jane Adventures stories, The Mad Woman in the Attic and The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, can be read by clicking here and here, both in older posts. What are your thoughts on these synopses?
Part One
A haunted house, with mysterious whispers and secrets in the shadows attracts Sarah Jane's attention in the first of a new, two-part adventure, written by Phil Ford and directed by Alice Troughton.
When Professor Rivers and the gang investigate an old legend, a monstrous creature appears in the night as the terrifying grasp of Erasmus Darkening reaches out from centuries past.
Part Two
Sarah Jane and the gang discover the secrets of Erasmus Darkening, in the second and concluding part of The Eternity Trap, but are they too late? As ghosts from the past rise up, and the quest to find the missing children reaches a climax, it seems that nothing can stop the ancient alchemist's rise to victory
The official synopses for the next two Sarah Jane Adventures stories, The Mad Woman in the Attic and The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, can be read by clicking here and here, both in older posts. What are your thoughts on these synopses?
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