After two years of fan requests for a Madhouse sequel, Supernatural choreographer Justin Cromartie delivered something darker, deeper, and even more intense: The Pit. Come hang out while we explore the origins of The Pit - a nightmare realm beneath the Madhouse universe, born from primal chaos and brought to life through sweat, music, and meticulous mapping. From anchoring the playlist around “Nobody” by Avenged Sevenfold to introducing long-awaited 180-degree spins in “Eternal Blue,” Justin ...
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After two years of fan requests for a Madhouse sequel, Supernatural choreographer Justin Cromartie delivered something darker, deeper, and even more intense: The Pit. Come hang out while we explore the origins of The Pit - a nightmare realm beneath the Madhouse universe, born from primal chaos and brought to life through sweat, music, and meticulous mapping. From anchoring the playlist around “Nobody” by Avenged Sevenfold to introducing long-awaited 180-degree spins in “Eternal Blue,” Justin ...
In this episode, choreographer Kat returns to pull back the curtain on what it takes to build workout maps that are designed, not generated. Every jab, duck, and target is placed by hand inside a VR headset, no AI, no automation, just human intuition and deep musicality. This episode gives you a deeper appreciation for the choreography behind your favorite workouts and how feedback from players like you shapes the future of Supernatural. Rate your workouts, share your thoughts - the team is l...
For the Love of the Map
After two years of fan requests for a Madhouse sequel, Supernatural choreographer Justin Cromartie delivered something darker, deeper, and even more intense: The Pit. Come hang out while we explore the origins of The Pit - a nightmare realm beneath the Madhouse universe, born from primal chaos and brought to life through sweat, music, and meticulous mapping. From anchoring the playlist around “Nobody” by Avenged Sevenfold to introducing long-awaited 180-degree spins in “Eternal Blue,” Justin ...