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13 Terrifying TV Shows You Need to Watch on Halloween

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Every year on October 31, young people dress up in costumes and go around collecting candy from their neighbors on an occasion known as Halloween.

To celebrate the holiday and this frightening theme, we’re rounding up the best horror TV shows around. You might as well just give in to the terror of the season, right?

The Hollywood Gossip have got you covered.

Prepare to be scared, in the best way possible…

 

1.
The Haunting of Hill House – Netflix

The Haunting of Hill House - Netflix

This series took the world by storm when it launched in 2018. It freaked audiences out so much that many couldn’t get through the entire first season. Will you be brave enough to beat this one?

2.
American Horror Story – FX

American Horror Story - FX
American Horror Story is well into its ninth season, and for a good reason: It’s filled with jump scares.

Thankfully, there are nine distinctly different seasons to choose from, depending on what you’re in the mood for.

3.
Stranger Things – Netflix

Stranger Things - Netflix

Stranger Things is not described as horror by Netflix, but there are plenty of scary moments for it to be on your Halloween binge list. We promise!

4.
Bates Motel – A&E

Bates Motel - A&E

The origins of Norman Bates are not for the faint of heart. This five-season series chronicles a young boy’s murderous tendencies coming out to play. It has a moody atmosphere that never really lets up.

5.
Supernatural – The CW

Supernatural - The CW

Supernatural knows how to dial up the scares. That’s part of the reason why it has been on the air for 15 years.

6.
Hannibal – NBC

Hannibal - NBC

This NBC drama focused on Hannibal Lecter, and there were other serial killers along for the ride. It did get canceled, but the three-season series is widely considered one of the best TV shows out there.

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