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Best Streaming Services for Horror Fans in 2023

By Matthew Lynch
July 16, 2023
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As the streaming industry continues its surge, horror fans find themselves with a vast array of opportunities to get their fill of spine-chilling content. In 2023, several streaming platforms have made it their mission to cater specifically to this audience’s deepest desires for fear and fright. In this article, we’ll be exploring the best streaming services that have caught our eye, featuring a curated collection of horror films and TV shows guaranteed to keep you up at night.

1. Shudder

The quintessential choice for any hardcore horror buff, Shudder remains the go-to destination for all things terrifying. With its ever-growing library of scream-worthy films and TV series, this horror-specific service offers everything from cult classics to indie darlings and foreign frights. Shudder remains a must-have for those who revel in the darkest corners of film and television.

2. Netflix

Netflix has stepped up its game by providing a top-notch selection of horror titles in recent years. From acclaimed original series like “Stranger Things” and “The Haunting of Bly Manor” to a vast catalog of classic scary movies, Netflix proves that it can cater not only to mainstream viewers but also those with a taste for terror.

3. Hulu + Huluween

Hulu has always offered an extensive range of chilling titles but amps things up every October with its annual Huluween event. During this month-long celebration, the platform showcases a robust assortment of both new and old horror movies and series, making it an essential streaming service for those seeking to get into the Halloween spirit.

4. Prime Video

Amazon’s Prime Video may not be an obvious choice for horror enthusiasts, but it harbors some hidden gems within its extensive library. Alongside popular titles like “Hereditary” and “Suspiria,” Prime Video also provides access to underrated indie flicks and exclusive content through its partnership with Blumhouse Productions.

5. Screambox

A lesser-known service catering specifically to the horror genre, Screambox is a fright lover’s playground. The platform offers a wide range of films and series, from slashers to psychological thrillers, and even niche subgenres like eco-horror. With its affordable subscription prices, Screambox provides an impressive array of horror content that’ll satiate even the most discerning fans.

Conclusion

In 2023, horror fans have an extensive selection of streaming services to tailor their viewing experience. Platforms like Shudder, Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, and Screambox each offer unique advantages to cater to various tastes and preferences. Ultimately, whichever service you choose will be sure to deliver nail-biting scares and thrilling adventures into the unknown.

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