A web series about three 18-year-old identical triplets living in a haunted apartment in a supernatural Brooklyn.

"A supernatural comedy....a heady dose of absurdity with a hint of slapstick" - Brooklyn Magazine

Gosh, I really loved making this series and I hope you like it. We wrote and filmed it all in 2013-14 and are now in the pre-production stages of season 2 after a successful Kickstarter campaign! Keep your eyes peeled.


After the mysterious death of their dead parents, three 18 year old identical triplets (Terry, Colin and Wolf) move to Brooklyn, NY to start a new life. At the advice of their landlord Jo, they wrangle together a housewarming party to cleanse the new apartment of bad juju.

Rent ain't cheap. With Landlord Jo on their back, the triplets find themselves in a figurative "deal with the devil" after making a literal deal with the devil to scrounge up money. Surprise guest: The Devil. Written, Produced, and Starring: Michael Wolf, Colin O'Brien, Terence O'Brien Directed by Justin Bonilla

Fed up with their wet blanket roommate Edward the Ghost, the triplets enlist the help of a witch to exorcise him. But Terry falls under a different spell. A love spell. He falls in love with that witch I just mentioned.

God, I hate spiders! Don't you? Well imagine if spiders could talk and were real assholes! After getting their feelings hurt, the triplets set out to reinvent themselves and find that high fashion comes at a high price.

Wolf tries to get the gang to The Annual Beauty Pageant for Brooklyn Triplets but Terry is confronted by an unexpected visitor...his son...a vampire...Billy Corgan. Terry's son vampire Billy Corgan. Written, Produced, and Starring: Michael Wolf, Colin O'Brien, Terence O'Brien Directed by Felipe Dieppa

With NYC full of zombie gang warfare, the Triplets go all the way to the top and seek the help of the Mayor of Brooklyn. In the process, they end up learning dark secrets about their parents' past and potentially cause another Cold War with the Russians.

The utter straight-faced weirdness...is a nice thing to find in place of jokes about artisan cocktails and cringe-inducing sex.
— Brokelyn.com