Every Horror Movie, TV Show on Netflix in October 2018—Complete List of Releases

All the Horror Movies and Shows Coming to Netflix in October
(L-R) Adeline Rudolph, Abigail Cowen, Tati Gabrielle in "The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina." The first season of the new Netflix series debuts on October 26, 2018. Diyah Pera/Netflix

Netflix and chill in the month of October is more like Netflix giving you the chills. The streaming giant is gearing up for Halloween with a giant roster of horrifying TV shows and movies set to debut throughout the month from bewitching new originals like The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina—Netflix's terrifying take on Sabrina the Teenage Witch— and Malevolent to old-school thrillers like The Shining and Children of the Corn.

See below for the full list of all the bloody gore, ghosts, ghouls, demons and monsters coming to Netflix in October.

Asterisks indicate an original film or TV show.

October 1

The Shining

October 3

Truth or Dare

October 4

*Creeped Out

The Haunting of Molly Hartley

October 5

*Malevolent

October 12

*Apostle

*The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell

*The Haunting of Hill House

October 19

*Haunted

October 26

*Castlevania, Season 2

The following are horror movies and shows already available for streaming on Netflix.

*1922

*A Series of Unfortunate Events

American Horror Story, Seasons 1-7

Bates Motel

*Before I Wake

Cabin Fever

*Cargo

Charmed

Children of the Corn

*Clinical

Coraline

Creep

*Death Note

*Gerald's Game

*Ghoul

Hush

*I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House

It Follows

iZombie

*Little Evil

Oculus

*Ravemous

*Slasher

*Stranger Things

Supernatural, Seasons 1-13

Tales of Halloween

Teeth

*The Babysitter

The Conjuring

The Mist

The Reaping

*The Ritual

The Sixth Sense

The Walking Dead, Seasons 108

The Witch

The Vampire Diaries

*Train to Busan

Under the Shadow

Veronica

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