Best Halloween movies on Peacock in 2021
By Ricky Valero
Halloween is one of my favorite times of the year because I can eat all the Reese’s Pumpkin Eggs I want without gaining any weight (100% untrue). However, I love it because streaming platforms bring some oldies to their catalog to fit the season. Below, I share with you the Best Halloween Movies on Peacock.
Peacock is one of the newer streaming apps trying to find more subscribers, and I will admit they do have some fun original content. We’ve seen them try to capitalize on the hybrid release with theaters and let’s be honest, they have a cheat code for this month with their upcoming release of Halloween Kills.
The sequel to the 2018 smash-hit was met with some mixed reviews when it debuted at Venice, which prompted Universal to drop it at the same time on Peacock as theaters.
The streaming platform may be relatively new, but Peacock is the place to be if you’re a fan of old-school horror! They have the Universal Classic Monster collection, which features The Bride of Frankenstein’s to Werewolf of London and so many others.
They also have all SEVEN Leprechaun movies (I had no clue there were this many), Child’s Play and Jigsaw.
What else is new? I am happy to share a quick list of the best Halloween movies on Peacock for this Spooktober. Check it out and be sure to let us know what you’ll be watching!
Best Halloween Movies on Peacock
- Halloween Kills
- BeetleJuice
- The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
- The Invisible Man (1933)
- Werewolf of London (1935)
- The Raven (1935)
- Night of the Living Dead (1968)
- Jigsaw
- Child’s Play
- Child’s Play 2
- Child’s Play 3
- Curse of Chucky
- Bride of Chucky
- Texas Chainsaw (2013)
- The Cabin in the Woods
- Freddy Vs. Jason, 2003
- Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare, 1991
- Friday the 13th, 1980
- Friday the 13th – Part II, 1981
- Friday the 13th – Part V: A New Beginning, 1985
- Friday the 13th – Part VI: Jason Lives, 1986
- Friday the 13th – Part VII: The New Blood, 1988
- Friday the 13th – Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, 1989
- Ouija
- Let Me In
- The Thing
- Knock Knock
- All Seven Leprechaun’s
- Blade
- You Should Have Left
- Cabin Fever 1 & 2
- Train to Busan
What movies are you excited to see this Halloween? Are there any movies I missed that will also be streaming on Peacock this month? Which streaming platform is your go-to?