15 Best Horror Movies on Peacock to Watch Right Now
Horror enthusiasts rejoice! Peacock has curated an impressive selection of spine-chilling films that can transform any night into a fright fest. From psychological thrillers to slasher classics, here’s a list of the top 15 horror movies on Peacock that are guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat.
1. Halloween (1978) – The iconic slasher that introduced us to Michael Myers and set the standard for the genre.
2. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) – A macabre tale of a group of friends who encounter a family of cannibals in rural Texas.
3. Psycho (1960) – Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece, this psychological thriller features the infamous Norman Bates and his eerie motel.
4. The Exorcist (1973) – A chilling story about possession and exorcism that has terrified audiences for decades.
5. Scream (1996) – A self-referential slasher movie that deconstructs horror clichés while delivering genuine scares.
6. The Invisible Man (2020) – A modern twist on the classic tale, blending sci-fi with terror.
7. You’re Next (2011) – Home invasion horror at its finest as a family gathering turns into a fight for survival against masked attackers.
8. Drag Me to Hell (2009) – A loan officer who evicts an elderly woman from her home finds herself the recipient of a supernatural curse.
9. Sinister (2012) – The disturbing story of a true-crime writer who uncovers a series of gruesome home movies leading to supernatural horror.
10. Get Out (2017) – Jordan Peele’s directorial debut blends social commentary with suspenseful horror in this thought-provoking thriller.
11. It Follows (2014) – An original concept about a relentless, shape-shifting entity passed through a curse, offering both dread and depth.
12. The Birds (1963) – Another Hitchcock classic where peaceful birds turn into malevolent killers in a small town.
13. Night of the Living Dead (1968) – George A. Romero’s revolutionary zombie film that spawned a genre unto itself.
14. A Quiet Place Part II (2020) – The sequel to the hit film continues the story of silence being golden for survival against monsters that hunt by sound.
15. The Purge (2013) – Imagining an America where all crime is legal for one night each year presents a disturbing saga of survival.
These films offer an array of nightmares suitable for any horror fan’s preference, from jump scares to creeping existential dread. Grab some popcorn, turn off the lights, and dive into these terrifying worlds—if you dare!