Spooky Season Streaming: Must-Watch Content for the Weekend

As we enter the spooky season, many streaming platforms are expected to offer a variety of frightening films and scary shows. However, this week’s selection may not be as packed with horror as one might anticipate. Nonetheless, there are still some noteworthy releases to keep you up at night.

Netflix leads the way with a new horror series from renowned filmmaker Mike Flanagan. Titled “The Fall of the House of Usher,” this series is reminiscent of the popular show “Succession” but with a gothic twist. Starring Carla Gugino, Rahul Kohli, and Star Wars legend Mark Hamill, the series is based on Edgar Allan Poe’s famous short story. Early reviews have been overwhelmingly positive, hailing it as a “masterpiece” and “horribly good fun.”

Meanwhile, Prime Video offers “The Burial,” a new movie featuring Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones. Based on true events, this legal comedy-drama tells the story of personal injury lawyer Willie E. Gary and his involvement in a messy contractual dispute. Reviews for the film have been largely positive, hinting at its potential to be one of the best Prime Video movies.

Doom Patrol fans will be delighted to know that the final part of season 4 is now available on Max. The dysfunctional superhero family is back, promising exciting adventures and the return of familiar faces. With Brendan Fraser and Michelle Gomez among the talented cast, Doom Patrol continues to be an underrated gem.

For those seeking a lighter watch, Disney Plus and Hulu present “Goosebumps,” a TV series based on R.L. Stine’s popular horror books. This collaboration between Disney and Sony aims to create an enjoyable and suspenseful show centered around a group of high schoolers investigating a tragic event. As critics praise its similarity to “Stranger Things,” it may earn a spot in the best Disney Plus or Hulu shows list.

Apple TV Plus brings “Lessons in Chemistry,” a critically acclaimed miniseries starring Brie Larson. Set in the 1950s and 1960s, Larson plays Elizabeth Zott, a scientist turned TV cooking show host who educates housewives on science-based subjects. With a stellar supporting cast, this series is set to make its mark in the Apple TV Plus lineup.

From the mind of horror legend John Carpenter comes “Suburban Screams” on Peacock. This anthology series delves into bone-chilling real-life tales, exploring the terrifying experiences of individuals in seemingly idyllic American towns. Each episode combines firsthand accounts with cinematic scene-work to create a spine-tingling viewing experience.

Lastly, Netflix offers the documentary series “Big Vape: The Rise and Fall of Juul.” Based on the book by TIME correspondent Jamie Ducharme, the series dives into the controversial rise and fall of the e-cigarette company. With first-hand accounts and insider information, this docuseries sheds light on Juul’s rapid ascent and subsequent downfall.

Whether you’re in the mood for horror, drama, or documentary, this weekend’s streaming options have something for everyone. So grab your popcorn and get ready for a thrilling viewing experience.

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By smith steave

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