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Halloween Streaming: 6 Scariest Movies on Netflix

The streaming platform is rolling out a handpicked selection of horror and thriller titles — both fresh and nostalgic — to satisfy all manners of scares during the Halloween season.

Por: Alejandro Carrillo
The Strangers (2008) / Photo via Netflix
The Strangers (2008) / Photo via Netflix

With October upon us, Netflix is preparing a fright-filled lineup to carry viewers through to Halloween.

 

If you plan to binge-watch terror through the nights, here are a handful of the standout films arriving this Halloween month.

Cobweb (2023)

Cobweb (2023) / Photo via Netflix
Cobweb (2023) / Photo via Netflix

One of the headliners is Cobweb (2023), a psychological horror that originally premiered on September 19. It follows a young boy who begins hearing ominous knocking from inside his bedroom walls, leading him to question what’s really hiding in his home.

 

The movie blends childhood fear with twisted horror elements — it’s a smart pick for viewers seeking spine-tingling suspense as part of their Halloween lineup.

The Book Club Murders (2024)

The Book Club Murders (2024) / Photo via Netflix
The Book Club Murders (2024) / Photo via Netflix

Also arriving October 1 is The Book Club Murders (2024), a thriller full of jealously veiled threats among friends. A woman joins a book club after a personal tragedy, only to find that the group is hiding sinister secrets.

 

As Halloween’s darkness sets in, this creepy, literary-tinged mystery adds a touch of psychological dread to the season.

The Strangers (2008)

For those in the mood for some classic chills, The Strangers (2008) returns, featuring a couple attacked by masked intruders in a remote vacation home.

 

The minimalist setup and relentless terror make it a perennial favorite in Halloween viewing rotations.

Sinister 2 (2015)

Sinister 2 (2015)/ Photo via Netflix
Sinister 2 (2015)/ Photo via Netflix

In the same vein of cult horror, Sinister 2 (2015) stalks onto the service on October 1. This sequel continues the story of spectral home horrors, with creepy found-footage sequences and unsettling supernatural forces.

 

Bring your nerves — it’s the kind of film built for people who relish heart-stopping moments this Halloween.

Dracula (1979)

Still haunting the catalog is Dracula (1979), available from October 1. Featuring Frank Langella as the brooding vampire, it’s an atmospheric throwback that blends gothic romance with enduring terror — apt for a Halloween evening steeped in shadows and candlelight.

Dracula (1979) / Photo via Netflix
Dracula (1979) / Photo via Netflix

The Elixir (2025)

And finally, The Elixir (2025) arrives on October 23. Set in an Indonesian village, this modern horror unleashes the undead when a mysterious potion wreaks havoc and forces families to confront nightmarish forces. As more extreme horror entries make their way to the platform, The Elixir stands out as a fresh, visceral option to cap off your Halloween marathon.

 

By curating both new releases and rejuvenated favorites, Netflix is clearly aiming to dominate October horror viewing. Whether you’re settling in for an all-night fright fest or watching one spooky film at a time, this collection ensures your Halloween will be full of screams and surprises.

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