Netflix unveils Streams & Screams portal just in time for Halloween!
Even though October is still a few days away, Netflix has already given us a preview of what's to come this Halloween season, which, of course, includes a ton of hair-raising flicks. The streaming service has already announced a number of horror films that are set to arrive next month, including a Stephen King adaptation, Mr.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY "Streams & Screams" is a dedicated tab for horror content—from movies to television series—with classic favorites and new Halloween-tailored material, ranging from horror-thrillers, horror-comedies, slashers, witchcraft, psychological, and other horror sub-genres.
There are hundreds of titles available under the "Streams & Screams" tab, curated for a specific Halloween mood.
Netflix has compiled all the best Halloween-themed films and TV shows in order to make things a bit simpler for users. As the Halloween season approaches, fans of the genre can indulge themselves with more horror content that has been specially selected and arranged for them. You may browse some films on Netflix through their "Streams & Screams" tab—and find something to watch that would best match your horror preference.
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