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All the Horror Heading to Hulu, Netflix, Tubi & Other Streaming Services in September 2025
September has arrived, bringing with it an onslaught of library titles to ensure your Halloween horror watchlists will remain packed through November. Hulu, HBO Max, Netflix, Peacock, Paramount+, Pluto TV, Shudder, and Tubi have announced their September 2025 lineups, so we’re compiling them all into a handy horror guide for your watchlists.
Be sure to catch up on Screambox’s lineup this month, too.
Check out the September 2025 horror streaming lineup below.
HBO Max

‘Splinter’
September 1
Evil Dead II (1987)
Misery
Prometheus
Se7en
Splinter (2008)
The Cabin in the Woods (2012)
Netflix

1987’s ‘ The Running Man’
September 1
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Escape Room
The Running Man
Paramount+

‘The Loved Ones’
September 1
Afflicted
Angel Heart
April Fool’s Day
Area 51
Below
Beneath
Blade
Blade II
Blade: Trinity
Body Cam
Cloverfield
Cursed
Daybreakers
Disturbia
Dracula III: Legacy
Friday the 13th
Friday the 13th Part II
Friday the 13th Part III
Friday the 13th Park IV: The Final Chapter
Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
From Dusk Till Dawn
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money
From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman’s Daughter
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters
I Know What You Did Last Summer
Jacob’s Ladder
John Carpenter’s Escape from L.A.
Life
Margaux
Overlord
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
Phantoms
Scary Movie
Scary Movie 2
Scary Movie 3
Scream 4
Sleepy Hollow
Spell
Spontaneous
Student Bodies
Super 8
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Teaching Mrs. Tingle
The Crow
The Crow: City of Angels
The Crow: Wicked Prayer
The Devil Inside
The Faculty
The Gift
The Haunting
The Last Exorcism Part II
The Loved Ones
The Monster Squad
The Relic
The Ring
The Stepford Wives
The Uninvited
The Woman in Black
Vampire in Brooklyn
Venom
Wes Craven Presents: Dracula 2000
Wes Craven Presents: They
World War Z
Peacock

‘Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight’
September 1
1408
Amityville 3-D
Amityville II: The Possession
Amityville Moon
Amityville: The Awakening
The Amityville Harvest
The Amityville Uprising
The Birds
Bride of Chucky
Candyman III
Child’s Play (2019)
Child’s Play 2
Child’s Play 3
Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant
The Craft: Legacy
Cult of Chucky
Curse of Chucky
Devil
Drag Me To Hell
Firestarter
Flatliners (2017)
Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman
Goosebumps
Halloween II
Halloween III: Season of the Witch
The Haunting In Connecticut
Haunting In Connecticut 2: Ghosts Of Georgia
I, Frankenstein
The Invisible Man’s Revenge
Knock Knock
The Last Witch Hunter
The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Leatherface
The Mummy
The Mummy’s Ghost
Phantasm II
Psycho
The Raven
Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark
Scream 4
Seed of Chucky
The Sixth Sense
Son of Frankenstein
Tales From The Crypt: Demon Knight
Tales From the Hood
Terrifier 3
The Thing (1982)
The Thing (2011)
The Village
Werewolf of London
When a Stranger Calls
You’re Next
Zombieland
September 5
Brightburn
September 12
Screamboat
September 19
Abigail
September 24
Knock at the Cabin
Pluto TV

‘Tales from the Darkside: The Movie’
September 1
Bats
Children Of The Corn II: The Final Sacrifice
Children Of The Corn III: Urban Harvest
Children Of The Corn V: Fields Of Terror
Children Of The Corn: Revelation
Children Of The Corn: The Gathering
Cujo
Disturbia
The Evil Dead (1983)
The Exorcism Of Emily Rose
The Faculty
Friday The 13th – Part II
Friday The 13th – Part III
Friday The 13th (1980)
Friday The 13th Part – IV:The Final Chapter
Friday The 13th Part V: A New Beginning
Friday The 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
Friday The 13th Part VII:The New Blood
Friday The 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
In Dreams
The Lazarus Effect
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Pet
Rosemary’s Baby
Scary Movie
Scary Movie 2
Scary Movie 3
Silent Hill
Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
Skinwalkers
Sleepy Hollow
Stephen King’s Graveyard Shift
Stephen King’s Silver Bullet
Stephen King’s Thinner
Tales From The Darkside: The Movie
The Crow
Ultraviolet (2006)
Vacancy
Vampire in Brooklyn
War of the Worlds (2005)
Prime Video

‘The First Omen’
September 1
Crimson Peak
I See You
Lifeforce
Sisters
The Craft (1996)
The First Omen
Winchester
Shudder

‘Night of the Reaper’
September 1
28 Weeks Later
Bride of Frankenstein
Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight
Tales from the Crypt: Bordello of Blood
Tales from the Hood
Jawbreaker
The Craft
Spin the Bottle
American Psycho
Haunt
Devoured
September 5
Dangerous Animals
September 15
Hagazussa
Rounding
Medusa (2021)
Candy Land
September 19
Night of the Reaper
September 21
The Autopsy of Jane Doe
September 22
Perewangan
Pabrik Gula (aka Sugar Mill)
September 26
House on Eden
Tubi

‘Skinamarink’
September 1
Bones
Coraline
Crawl
Drag Me to Hell
Dream Scenario
Edward Scissorhands
Evil Dead (2013)
Fright Night (1985)
Fright Night (2011)
From Hell
Halloween (2018)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
King Kong
Lake Placid
Lake Placid 2
Lake Placid 3
Lake Placid: The Final Chapter
Lake Placid vs. Anaconda
Life
Ma
Monster House
Pan’s Labyrinth
Paradise Hills
Paranormal Activity
Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones
Poltergeist (2015)
Quarantine
Red Eye
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
Scream 4
Sinister
Skinamarink
The Cabin in the Woods
The City of Lost Children
Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride
Triangle
When a Stranger Calls (2006)
World War Z
Movies
Friday, June 12 – These 7 New Horror Movies Released Today
This week’s new releases offer everything from giant monsters to Spielberg aliens to ass-kicking martial artists and even an ash-eating medical student. Do we have your interest?
Here’s all the new genre movies that released on Friday, June 12, 2026!
These aren’t all HORROR movies, but we want you to be aware of them all the same…

Norwegian creature feature Kraken is now available on Digital.
The film was also unleashed in select theaters. Check your local listings.
In the monster movie Kraken, “unnatural behavior in wild salmon, followed by inexplicable deaths in Norway’s deepest fjord, points to the mythical Kraken. The ancient, multi-armed monster has awakened, ready to crush everything that moves or makes a sound.”
Pål Øie (The Tunnel) directs Samuel Goldwyn Films’ Kraken from a script by Vilde Eide, Kjersti Jelen Rasmussen, and Natasha Arthur. Sara Khorami, Mikkel Bratt Silset, Øyvind Brandtzæg, Jenny Evensen, Ingvild Holthe Bygdnes, Jon Erik Myre, Hans Morten Hansen, Steinar Klouman Hallert, and Filip Bargee Ramberg star.

An all girls trip into the desert for escapism fun instead implodes in violence in the revenge thriller Find Your Friends, now streaming only on Shudder.
In the film, “Amber and her four best friends flee Los Angeles for a girls’ trip in Joshua Tree, only to find themselves unwelcome in a desert town simmering with quiet hostility. As isolation sets in and encounters with aggressive locals grow more threatening, festering resentments within the group begin to surface.
“What begins as fun and reckless escape spirals into a violent struggle for control and survival, as past wounds and present dangers collide in a night that turns their trip into a nightmare.”
Bella Thorne (The Babysitter), Chloe Cherry (“Euphoria”), Helena Howard (I Saw the TV Glow), Sophia Ali (Uncharted), Zion Moreno (“Gossip Girl”), and Chris Bauer (“True Blood”) star in the feature debut by writer/director Izabel Pakzad.

Steven Spielberg is more sure today than he was when he made Close Encounters and ET that aliens are very real, and with Disclosure Day, he aims to make you a believer too.
Okay so it’s not a horror movie, but the sci-fi blockbuster is now playing in theaters.
The vague synopsis for Disclosure Day reads: “If you found out we weren’t alone, if someone showed you, proved it to you, would that frighten you? This summer, the truth belongs to seven billion people. We are coming close to Disclosure Day.”
The film stars SAG winner and Oscar® nominee Emily Blunt (Oppenheimer, A Quiet Place), Emmy and Golden Globe winner Josh O’Connor (Challengers, The Crown), Oscar® winner Colin Firth (The King’s Speech, Kingsman franchise), Eve Hewson (Bad Sisters, The Perfect Couple) and two-time Oscar® nominee Colman Domingo (Sing Sing, Rustin).
Based on a story by Spielberg, the screenplay is by David Koepp, whose previous work with Spielberg includes the scripts for Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, War of the Worlds and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Combined, those films earned more than $3 billion worldwide. Koepp also wrote the script for Jurassic World Rebirth.
Steven Spielberg is of course no stranger to extraterrestrial encounters, directing two of the greatest alien movies of all time: Close Encounters of the Third Kind in 1977 and E.T. in 1982. It’s an arena he returned to in 2005, directing an adaptation of H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds.
Here in 2026, Steven Spielberg sees hope in the existence of aliens. He notes in the final trailer for Disclosure Day, “How will disclosure change us? I believe for the better.”

Another movie that’s not a horror movie but worth mentioning here is the violent martial arts revenge thriller The Furious, which is now playing in theaters from Lionsgate.
Xie Miao (The New Legend of Shaolin) and Joe Taslim (Mortal Kombat) star.
After his daughter is kidnapped by a criminal network and he receives no help from the corrupt police, Wang Wei sets out on a rampage to find her himself.
His only ally is Navin, a relentless journalist whose wife has mysteriously disappeared. Fueled by a furious vengeance, the unlikely duo ruthlessly fights against the kidnappers.
Kenji Tanigaki (Enter the Fat Dragon) directs from a script by Mak Tin Shu (Kung Fu Jungle), Lei Zhilong, Shum Kwan Sin (Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In), and Frank Hui.

A disturbing weight loss craze involving human ashes opens up a haunting world of hurt for a young woman in Saccharine, which is now available on Digital outlets at home.
From writer/director Natalie Erika James (Relic, Apartment 7A), the Australian supernatural body horror film follows lovelorn medical student Hana, who becomes terrorized by a sinister force after taking part in an obscure weight loss craze: eating human ashes.
Midori Francis (“Grey’s Anatomy”), Danielle Macdonald (Patti Cake$), and Madeleine Madden (“The Wheel of Time”) star in Natalie Erika James’ latest nightmare.

From directors Arturo Ambriz and Roy Ambriz, I Am Frankelda is billed as the first ever full length stop motion movie from Mexico, and it’s now streaming on Netflix.
The history-making stop-motion film is a dark fantasy set in a world of monsters.
Here’s the synopsis: “In 19th-century Mexico, Frankelda is a gifted writer whose dark tales are ignored and dismissed. Forced to suppress her voice, she refuses to give up, even as many try to silence her. But when she is thrust into her subconscious, the very monsters she created come to life.
“Guided by Herneval, a tormented prince trapped between dreams and nightmares, she must restore balance between fiction and reality before both realms collapse. Meanwhile, the sinister writer Procustes and his conspirators plot to seize control. As Frankelda and Herneval grow closer, their bond becomes both a strength and a curse.
“To rewrite their fate, she must confront a love that defies existence and reclaim her power as a storyteller—before dark forces consume her imagination and reveal horrors beyond her creation.”
The directors said in a joint statement, “As brothers, we grew up inventing worlds together, drawing, playing, imagining. Over time we understood that fictional characters were not only companions but guides. Sometimes they felt closer than the people around us. They provided us courage, wisdom, and solace. We believe fiction is not an escape from reality but a way of understanding it. A way of converting truth into palatable chunks. I Am Frankelda comes from a lifelong love of storytelling.”
Mireya Mendoza, Arturo Mercado Jr., and Luis Leonardo Suarez lead the voice cast.
Meagan Navarro writes in her review for Bloody Disgusting, “Mexico’s first stop-motion animated feature is a macabre beauty.” Meagan also notes in her review, “I Am Frankelda is a gothic fantasy feature whose boundless creativity is matched by its ambition.”

The lines of reality and delusion blur in Time of Death, now available on Digital.
Michael Kelly (“The Penguin,” Dawn of the Dead 2004) stars with Kevin Pollak (End of Days), Mena Suvari (Vampires of the Velvet Lounge), and Dennis Haysbert (Send Help).
In the horror-thriller, “When a prisoner vanishes without a trace, Detective Frank Morley (Michael Kelly) is sent to a decaying prison on the verge of shutdown. What begins as a routine investigation quickly spirals into a dangerous search for answers.”
Will Wernick (Escape Room 2017, Follow Me) directs from a script by Jason Rosen. They also produce alongside Kelly Delson, Jeff Delson, and Kyle David Crosby.

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