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Best Streaming Services for Horror Fans

By Matthew Lynch
March 19, 2023
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Horror fans, rejoice in the age of streaming services! With so many options, it can be overwhelming to choose which service will satisfy your macabre cravings. Fear not, we’ve compiled a list of the best streaming services for horror fans.

Netflix

Netflix has a vast horror selection that includes classic films like The Exorcist and modern hits like A Quiet Place. Their original series like Stranger Things and The Haunting of Hill House have also been big hits with horror fans. Additionally, they have a selection of foreign horror films that are worth checking out.

Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video’s horror selection is not as extensive as Netflix’s, but they offer some unique titles such as the cult classic The Evil Dead and recent hit Hereditary. They also have a selection of lesser-known horror films that are worth checking out, including The Autopsy of Jane Doe and A Dark Song.

Shudder

Shudder is a streaming service that is entirely dedicated to horror. They have an extensive selection of horror films and TV shows, including classic titles like Halloween and lesser-known indie horror films. Their original series include Creepshow and the documentary series Cursed Films.

Hulu

Hulu’s horror selection is not as extensive as other streaming services, but they have some unique titles like the horror-comedy Zombieland and the psychological horror film Black Swan. They also offer the series Castle Rock, which is based on Stephen King’s works.

HBO Max

HBO Max has a limited selection of horror films, but they offer some unique titles like The Cabin in the Woods and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Their original series Lovecraft Country, which blends horror and racial tension, has been a hit with horror fans.

In conclusion, each streaming service offers a unique selection of horror content. Netflix and Amazon Prime Video offer a vast selection of horror films and TV shows, while Shudder is entirely dedicated to horror. Hulu’s selection is not as extensive, but they offer some unique titles. HBO Max has a limited selection, but they offer some unique titles and their original series Lovecraft Country has been popular with horror fans. Happy streaming and remember to keep the lights on.

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