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5 Short Horror Shows You Can Stream Now Including Werewolf Rom-Com “Wolf Like Me”!

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The very structure of a television series means they require more of a time commitment than a movie. Then there’s the overwhelming volume of shows available, many with ongoing seasons. In an age where season renewals can be tricky to come by, dipping your toes into a brand new series can be daunting, to say the very least.

This week’s streaming picks are dedicated to short and breezy horror shows that you can binge quickly. Some are limited series, and some never made it past a single season. All are self-contained and bring the horror, either through scares, laughs, or bloodshed. Often a mix.

As usual, here’s where you can stream them this week.

For more Stay Home, Watch Horror picks, click here.


Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace – Prime Video, Peacock, Pluto TV

Horror author Garth Marenghi (Matthew Holness) gives viewers a look at previously unaired ‘80s sci-horror horror series “Darkplace” in this fictional show within a show that lampoons the era of television. The cast gives insight into episodes with wacky plotlines, from telekinetic doctors on a rampage to men giving birth to giant eyeballs, while parodying the low budget production, sound design, special effects, outdated social norms, and more. What We Do in the Shadows Matthew Berry and Prevenge’s Alice Low co-star in this six-episode series that sadly never received a second season. It’s a complete blast.


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Each episode under half an hour, the six-episode series “Wolf Like Me” uses a werewolf to mend broken hearts still reeling from loss. Josh Gad stars as Gary, a single dad struggling to raise his daughter in the wake of his wife’s death. Her passing emotionally stunts both. Gary then runs into Mary (Isla Fisher), a loner with a tragic past. Or rather, she runs into him with her vehicle. Sparks fly, and emotional wounds mend, but there’s a pesky little problem that strikes every full moon. Series creator/director/writer Abe Forsythe (2019’s Little Monsters) applies werewolf horror to the rom-com formula with Peacock’s “Wolf Like Me,” making for a charming horror-comedy that you can binge in one sitting.

You can watch the “Wolf Like Me” trailer here.


The Third Day – HBO Max

For fans of Midsommar and similar folk horror, The Third Day followed a man and a woman’s separate journeys to a mysterious island off the British coast. In the first half of the six-episode series, Sam (Jude Law) discovers a group of islanders dead set on preserving their way of life at any cost. Their secrets and bizarre rituals force him to confront his trauma, and he finds himself unable to leave. The second half follows Naomie Harris’s Helen, a woman who comes to the island determined to find answers. Instead, she finds herself in a perilous fight for survival. The Third Day does offer a familiar entry in folk horror, but it’s well-executed and full of enchanting mysteries that engross you anyway.


I Am Not Okay With This – Netflix

This short 7-episode series premiered on Netflix in February and was the first of the year to explore the coming-of-age tale through exploding teens. Sophia Lillis starred as Sydney, a teenage girl navigating the trials and tribulations of high school while dealing with her family’s complexities, her budding sexuality, and mysterious superpowers just beginning to awaken deep within her. As heartfelt as it is bloody, with a fantastic supporting performance by Wyatt Oleff, I Am Not Okay With This was a critical darling and worthwhile adaptation of a YA novel.


Dracula – Netflix

If you thought you’d grown tired of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, this series shook things up in a surprising way. A very, very loose retelling of the Bram Stoker classic that runs a bit longer than the rest, but its bold swings make it worth the time. The feature-length, three-episode run followed Dracula (Claes Bang) from his Eastern Europe origins to his battles with Van Helsing’s descendants and beyond. Dolly Wells threatened to steal the entire show as the feisty Sister Agatha Van Helsing, but the gore certainly helped quite a bit.

Horror journalist, RT Top Critic, and Critics Choice Association member. Co-Host of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast. Has appeared on PBS series' Monstrum, served on the SXSW Midnighter shorts jury, and moderated horror panels for WonderCon and SeriesFest.

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“Snowpiercer” Final Season Comes to AMC and AMC+ This Summer

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The series adaptation of Bong Joon Ho’s movie “Snowpiercer” (which was based on the French graphic novel Le Transperceneige by Jacques Lob) kicked off back in 2020, with three seasons aired between 2020 and 2022. The fourth and final season, we’ve learned this morning, is set to premiere exclusively on AMC and AMC+ Sunday, July 21 at 9pm ET/PT.

Seasons 1 and 2 will be available to stream exclusively on AMC+ beginning Saturday, June 1, with the third season debuting on the service Saturday, June 8.

“Snowpiercer” stars Oscar® winner Jennifer Connelly, GRAMMY® and Tony® Award-winner Daveed DiggsSean Bean, Rowan Blanchard, Emmy®nomineeAlison Wright,Mickey Sumner,Iddo Goldberg,Katie McGuinness, Tony® Award-winner and GRAMMY® nomineeLena Hall,Sam Otto,Chelsea Harris, Mike O’Malley, Roberto Urbina and Sheila Vand. Previously announced new cast members for Season 4 include Clark Gregg (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.The AvengersThor) and Tony® Award-winner Michael Aronov (The DropThe AmericansOperation Finale).

“We can’t wait to share the final season of this thrill ride of a series with this vibrant fan community and new viewers starting July 21 on AMC and AMC+, with plenty of time built in to catch up on previous seasons on a variety of on demand platforms and AMC+ before then,” said Courtney Thomasma, Executive Vice President of Streaming for AMC Networks. “Snowpiercer is an entertaining drama with a great cast and seeing how the ride ends will be a highlight of summer viewing worthy of a 1001-car train.”

Set more than seven years after the world has become a frozen wasteland, “Snowpiercer” centers on the remnants of humanity who inhabit a perpetually moving train, with 1001 cars, that circles the globe. Class warfare, social injustice and the politics of survival play out in this riveting television adaptation based on the graphic novel series by Jacques Lob and Jean-Marc Rochette, and the film from Oscar®-winner Bong Joon Ho (Parasite).

The action-packed finale of season three left a split of the train with Melanie Cavill (Jennifer Connelly) leading the Eternal Engine and those passengers who chose to stay aboard Snowpiercer for relative safety, and Andre Layton (Daveed Diggs) leading the others on Big Alice who chose to adventure to the unknown, outside world of New Eden.

Season 4 is executive produced by Paul Zbyszewski (LostAgents of S.H.I.E.L.DHelstrom), Christoph Schrewe; Marty Adelstein, Becky Clements and Alissa Bachner through Tomorrow Studios; Matthew O’Connor, Ben Rosenblatt and Scott Derrickson, along with the original film’s producers Bong Joon Ho, Miky Lee, Jinnie Choi, Park Chan-wook, Lee Tae-hun and Dooho Choi. The show is produced by Tomorrow Studios (an ITV Studios partner) along with CJ Entertainment. ITV Studios distributes “Snowpiercer” internationally.

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