As November approaches, the fear doesn’t have to subside just yet. It’s still possible to get your horror fix with a plethora of spine-tingling movies heading to streaming platforms. Whether you’re a fan of classics, modern hits, or recent releases, there’s something for everyone on services like Netflix, Hulu, Disney Plus, and Shudder.

One of the must-see movies streaming in November is the 1976 classic “The Omen,” available on Hulu in the US and Disney Plus in the UK and AU. This chilling tale follows the son of a US ambassador who unknowingly replaces his child with the antichrist. The tense atmosphere and shocking plot twists make this a timeless horror masterpiece.

Another thrilling addition to the streaming catalog is “Drag Me To Hell” on Netflix in the US and Stan in AU. Directed by Sam Raimi, this film follows a bank loan officer who faces terrifying consequences after denying a mortgage extension to an elderly woman. With elements of comedy and malicious horror, this movie is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.

The horror franchise classic “Scream 4” is also returning to streaming platforms like Paramount Plus in the UK, US, and AU. This installment explores the concept of fandom as the central theme, with a cast of beloved characters and a gory, thrilling storyline.

For fans of more recent horror, the movie “Birth/Rebirth” from 2023 is set to stream on Shudder in the UK, US, and AU. Directed by Laura Moss, this film challenges traditional concepts of life, death, and motherhood, making it a thought-provoking and visually stunning addition to the horror genre.

Coming later in the month, “Renfield” offers a blend of action and comedy, with Nicolas Cage taking on the iconic role of Dracula. This film is set to stream on Now in the UK, Prime in the US, and Amazon Video in AU.

A modern take on the classic “Evil Dead” franchise, “Evil Dead Rise” will be available on Amazon Prime in the US, Netflix in the UK, and Amazon Video in AU. This film takes a different approach, focusing on familial trauma and heartbreak while retaining the signature grue and body horror elements of the franchise.

Finally, “Beau is Afraid” is a highly anticipated addition to the streaming lineup, set to stream on Now in the UK and Amazon Video in the US and AU. This film, directed by Ari Aster, promises a deep, intense exploration of a man’s experience, delivering shocks and laughs in equal measure.

With these gripping horror movies and more coming to streaming platforms in November, the fear and excitement of Halloween can continue to haunt audiences well into the autumn season. As long as you have a subscription to these top streaming services, you won’t miss out on these spine-chilling hits.

By smith steave

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