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Spencer Lackey terrifies TikTok, and fans cant get enough

Spencer Lackey terrifies TikTok, and fans cant get enough

If you've ever fallen down a late-night TikTok rabbit hole of unsettling, can't-look-away videos, there's a good chance you’ve encountered Spencer Lackey.

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If you've ever fallen down a late-night TikTok rabbit hole of unsettling, can't-look-away videos, there's a good chance you’ve encountered Spencer Lackey.

The creator has built a following of more than 3 million followers on TikTok through short-form horror videos that transform ordinary spaces — a hallway, a bedroom, a window at night — into something more unnerving. His clips, often just seconds long, rely on atmosphere, suggestion, and timing rather than on jump scares, creating a style closer to analog horror than to traditional social media content.

Lackey's work is deceptively simple. A shadow lingers too long. A figure appears where it shouldn’t. The story unfolds quickly, but the unease sticks. That ability to build tension in such a compressed format has helped his videos rack up millions of views, with some going viral almost instantly.

In 2025, Lackey began expanding beyond TikTok, taking a step toward filmmaking with his short film You Are Here, signaling a shift from platform-native storytelling to more traditional cinematic work. His goal, he’s said, is to use social media as a pathway into directing full-length horror films.

As digital creators are increasingly being taken seriously as filmmakers and leveraging their accounts for Hollywood deals, that dream doesn't seem so far-fetched.

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