What spooky movies are streaming on Crackle in October?
Crackle will be adding a chilling selection of horror movies to their schedule in October. What a way to kick off the Halloween season…
Crackle is proving to be one of the go-to channels for interesting and eclectic horror films and TV series. Each month the streaming service provides exceptional genre selections to satisfy even the most discerning fan’s palate from vintage B movies like The Tingler starring Vincent Price to the more recent Big Top Evil with Bill Moseley.
October is the Halloween season and what better way to kick it off then to introduce new channels into the mix. Starting Oct.1, Crackle will be spotlighting zombies, creature features and scream queens.
Here are some spooky selections you don’t want to miss:
New Channels
Creatures of the Night: Oct. 1
- Train to Busan
- The Clearing
- Day of the Dead
- 30 Days of Night: Dark Days
Stream Your Head Off: Oct. 1
- Quarantine 2
- BoogeyMan 2
- The Blob
- The Exorcist III
Don’t Go in the Water: Oct. 1
- Lake Placid
- Lake Placid 3
- Frankenfish
- Shark Lake
Screen Queens: Oct. 1
- House of Flying Daggers
- Resident Evil: Apocalypse
- Prom Night
- Rise: Blood Hunter
TV Series
- Spides
- Being Human: Oct. 1
- Cult-Tastic: Tales from the Trenches with Roger and Julie Corman
- Hammer House of Horror
Resident Evil Franchise: Oct. 1
- Resident Evil: Extinction
- Resident Evil: Afterlife
- Resident Evil: The Final Chapter
Additional Horrific Favorites:
- Alpha Wolf
- An Accidental Zombie Named Ted
- Bats: Human Harvest
- Big Top Evil: Oct. 15
- Brainscan
- Cameron’s Closet
- Candy Stripers
- Dark Beacon: Oct. 15
- Dark Highlands: Oct. 15
- Dead Birds
- Devour
- Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist
- Havana Darkness
- Hell Baby
- High Fantasy
- Hollow Man 2
- Kill Your Darlings
- Linewatch
- Meatball Machine (October 15th)
- Messengers 2: The Scarecrow
- Oldboy
- Pumpkinhead IV: Blood Feud
- The 16th Episode
- The Blob
- The Marsh
- The Summoning (October 15th)
- The Tingler
- UFO Chronicles: Alien Detectives: Oct. 15
Crackle is available in the U.S. and can be acquired on Amazon FireTV, RokuTV, Apple TV, Smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Vizio), gaming consoles (PS4 and XBoxOne), Plex, on iOS and Android mobile devices as well as on desktops at the Crackle website.
Is your favorite horror film on the list? Let us know what you will be streaming in Oct. in the comments.