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Here is your guide to the best horror shows on Netflix in October 2025, including "Midnight Mass" and "The Haunting of Bly Manor."
Halloween season is here! Here is a list of the top 15 horror movies on Netflix for those that want to get into a spooky mood this season. Some Netflix original horror movies continue to stay strong on this list.
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Madelyn Cline's new horror movie is a huge hit on Netflix
Outer Banks star Madelyn Cline scored another hit on Netflix as her new horror movie just arrived and immediately won over viewers.
Korean horror series offers a unique type of horror. These shows build suspense through character stories and social critiques. The fear is psychological and stays with you, unlike simple jump scares.
The Elixir is an upcoming Indonesian Netflix Original zombie horror-thriller film directed by Kimo Stamboel. The script was written by the team of Kimo Stamboel, Agasyah Karim, and Khalid Kashogi. It was produced by Mowin Pictures, with Edwin Nazir listed as a producer.
Del Toro is under no illusions about the compromises filmmakers accept to get their work produced in a post-streaming world. Frankenstein marks his third collaboration with Netflix, and it’s one he doesn’t take for granted — especially after years of struggling elsewhere to tell his stories on his terms.
The plan is clearly to continue the story using elements from I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and a strong streaming bump on Netflix could potentially help make that happen. If the new era of the franchise does get a sequel,
Netflix has put the notorious serial killer Ed Gein squarely back into pop culture again with the latest installment in its Monster series, which has now covered three infamous criminals. In Monster: The Ed Gein Story,
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The 7 scariest horror movies to stream this week on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, and more
Each week we'll present you with a list of seven superb films that are available on a range of the best streaming services, from Netflix to Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and more. These are the scariest, most dramatic, and exciting fear flicks you can find right now.