‘Life After Death with Tyler Henry’ Trailer: WATCH - Netflix Tudum

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    In the ‘Life After Death’ Trailer, Tyler Henry Investigates Himself

    Hollywood’s most sought-after medium is seeking answers.

    By Charlotte Walsh
    Feb. 28, 2022

As the “Hollywood Medium,” Tyler Henry is used to diving deep into the personal lives of well-known celebrities. What he’s not accustomed to, however, is solving the mysteries behind his own family. 

In the new trailer for Life After Death with Tyler Henry, the clairvoyant goes across the country offering readings to some of the people on his long waiting list (more than 300,000 people, to be exact). According to the show’s logline, these sessions will provide these people the “hope, healing and closure they are seeking.”

But along the way, Henry is determined to uncover the truth behind a shocking family secret: His mother, he says, found out three years ago that she was kidnapped as a child and raised by a murderer. 

“The answers I give to others, I could so badly benefit from myself,” Henry says in the trailer. “I want to learn more about what happened to my mom’s family. She could have had a completely different life, and that was taken from her by this criminal.”

In the Life After Death trailer, Henry says his gift involves receiving “impressions” and “very small tidbits of details” that come together to form a reading. Henry has long been known as Hollywood’s go-to guy for communicating with the dead, performing readings on everyone from Megan Fox to RuPaul to the Kardashians

Life After Death premieres March 11, but you can sneak a peek into the future and see the full trailer below. 

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