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Netflix Is Releasing A Load Of New Horror Movies For Halloween

Netflix Is Releasing A Load Of New Horror Movies For Halloween

Spooky season is almost upon us

Amelia Ward

Amelia Ward

The summer - if we can call it that - is almost over, so most people's minds have already turned to Halloween, meaning Netflix has announced the spooky movies we can expect to see.

The offerings that the streaming service has coming up aren't looking like they'll disappoint, with the likes of The Haunting of Bly Manor, Rebecca and Ratched all scheduled to be added.

One definite highlight is The Haunting of Bly Manor, which drops on 9 October.

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The official synopsis reads: "The story tells of a young governess hired by a man to look after his niece and nephew at the family country house after they fall into his care. Arriving at the Bly estate, she begins to see apparitions that proceed to haunt the premises."

Well if it's anything like the first one, be prepared to be scared s***less.

The second batch of Netflix's Unsolved Mysteries will land on the streaming platform on 19 October.

When the show was first announced, Netflix revealed that 12 episodes had been created but, up to now, viewers have only been treated to the first six.

In a statement, Netflix said: "In six new episodes, Unsolved Mysteries profiles more unexplained disappearances, tragic events, and bizarre occurrences.

Unsolved Mysteries

"Perhaps one viewer holds the key to solving these cases. Detectives, journalists, and family members offer intriguing theories in this gripping series from the creators of the original docuseries, Cosgrove/Meurer Productions, and 21 Laps Entertainment, the producers of Stranger Things."

Another one to catch is Cadaver - a Norwegian psychological horror film which you'll be able to watch from 22 October.

The description reads: "After a nuclear disaster, a starving family is lured by the offer of a meal to participate in a play at a hotel, where audience members begin to vanish."

And just before the big day itself, Netflix will drop religious horror The Day of the Lord.

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On 30 October, we see a film that focuses on a Mexican priest who isolates himself in his apartment as he goes through a crisis of faith. When a friend shows up to ask him to do an exorcism on his daughter, the priest has to contend with his violent methods.

On the same day, the streaming service will see His House.

The synopsis says: "A refugee couple makes a harrowing escape from war-torn South Sudan, but then they struggle to adjust to their new life in an English town that has an evil lurking beneath the surface."

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Topics: TV and Film