What horror TV series to watch on Halloween weekend? Here are some tips for taking advantage of recent and clickable offers on streaming platforms, from Netflix to Disney+.
Do you want to have an absolutely spooky Halloween? There are plenty of TV shows to enjoy during the spookiest time of year, some more disturbing than others. For a thrilling evening, thanks to the support of the various platforms now within everyone’s reach, it is possible to come across many proposals: but how to choose just one? It will not be easy, but we will help you to get a local idea also according to your tastes.
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Specifically, we will try to bring you TV series released this year, or at least not so long ago, which are available on the most popular streaming platforms such as Netflix, Disney, Prime Video, etc. Ready to take the remote?
Halloween, the TV series to see in 2022
Let’s start with a fresh novelty that will particularly appeal to those who have followed this director in his cinematic adventures. Guillermo del Toro is coming to Netflix with a new horror-themed merchandise perfect for Halloween. It’s called The Room of Wonders and is an anthology series that tells disturbing stories ranging from magical, gothic, and macabre.
The Chamber of Wonders / The Watcher
Those who love psychological thrillers can give The Watcher, a TV series that has arrived on Netflix starring Naomi Watts, a chance. To make it even more crackling, it’s signature: it’s a product of Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, known for putting together American Horror Story. The latter is also a perfect anthology series for Halloween.
The Midnight Club / The Haunting of Hill House
A little older, but still relevant, The Haunting of Hill House, itself an anthology series where each season is inspired by a horror story. Two seasons are currently available, still on Netflix. Also recently arriving on Netflix was The Midnight Club, a horror TV series based on Christopher Pike’s novel of the same name set in an institution for terminally ill youth.
What We Do in the Shadows / Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
Sweeter, if decidedly longer, is Stranger Things, a supernatural-tinged Netflix gem. Those with a penchant for true stories might consider Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story with Evan Peters. If, on the other hand, you are interested in black comedy, we suggest you recover What We Do In The Shadows on Disney +: it will not be very recent, but it is still relevant and it is a guarantee. On Prime Video, on the other hand, if you like teen dramas with horror undertones, you can rate So What You Did.