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Halloween Movies Streaming Now — What to Watch on Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ This Weekend

Updated :  Friday, October 31, 2025 1:49 PM
Halloween movie collage with Dracula, Hubie Halloween, and Hocus Pocus characters.

As Halloween arrives, Halloween Movies across major streaming platforms are drawing attention from fans of horror, comedy, and family-friendly entertainment. Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ have rolled out a diverse lineup for October 31, 2025, featuring everything from cult classics to animated adventures. Whether you’re looking for scares, laughs, or nostalgia, this year’s offerings cater to all ages and tastes. With physical media fading, these digital selections are the go-to for seasonal viewing. Here’s a breakdown of what’s streaming now and where to find it.

Platform Highlights and Featured Titles

  • Netflix:
    • Cobweb (2023): Atmospheric horror starring Lizzy Caplan and Antony Starr
    • Deadstream (2022): Found-footage horror comedy from Vanessa and Joseph Winter
    • Dracula (1979): Frank Langella’s seductive take on the classic vampire tale
    • Hubie Halloween (2020): Adam Sandler’s goofy but heartfelt Halloween comedy
    • Wendell & Wild (2022): Stop-motion fantasy from Henry Selick and Jordan Peele
  • Hulu:
    • Late Night with the Devil (2023): David Dastmalchian anchors a demonic talk show thriller
    • Oddity (2024): Damian McCarthy’s eerie supernatural mystery
    • No One Will Save You (2023): Alien invasion thriller with minimal dialogue
    • Over the Garden Wall (2014): Animated mini-series with autumnal themes
    • The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975): Cult musical horror comedy
  • Disney+:
    • The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949): Classic Headless Horseman tale
    • Hocus Pocus (1993): Witchy comedy with the Sanderson Sisters
    • The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993): Tim Burton’s holiday crossover classic
    • Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983): Creepy circus horror from Disney’s dark era
    • Werewolf by Night (2022): Marvel’s stylish black-and-white monster flick

These selections offer a mix of genres and tones, from spooky to silly.

Quotes and Reactions

William Bibbiani, TheWrap:

“We scoured Netflix, Hulu and Disney+ to find the best Halloween options for audiences of all kinds.”

Viewer on X:

“Deadstream is the sleeper hit of the season. Hilarious and creepy!”

Critics have praised the variety, especially Hulu’s darker offerings and Disney+’s nostalgic picks.

Viewer Engagement and Platform Strategy

Streaming platforms continue to lean into seasonal content to boost engagement. Netflix’s mix of originals and cult titles appeals to younger audiences, while Hulu’s horror-heavy slate targets genre fans. Disney+ balances family-friendly classics with darker legacy films, offering something for every household. The curated Halloween Movies lineup reflects broader trends in content personalization and event-based programming.

Expect increased viewership spikes through the weekend.

What’s Next: November Transitions and Holiday Picks

  • 🎄 Upcoming Releases:
    • The Nightmare Before Christmas transitions into holiday viewing
    • Hocus Pocus remains available through early November
    • New Christmas titles expected mid-November across platforms
  • 📅 Viewer Tips:
    • Check platform-specific “Halloween Hubs” for curated playlists
    • Use watch party features for group streaming
    • Follow official social media for surprise drops and bonus content

Streaming services will soon pivot to holiday programming, so catch these Halloween Movies while they last.

Kelly Powers

Kelly Powers is an entertainment writer who brings the world of movies, music, and celebrity culture to life for audiences across the U.S. and beyond. With a flair for storytelling and a deep love for pop culture, she covers Hollywood trends, streaming sensations, and global entertainment news with insight and style. Kelly’s writing keeps readers informed, entertained, and always in tune with what’s hot in the entertainment world.