Horror shows evolve with new releases for Halloween binge-watching
Streaming has transformed horror television, allowing for more intense and graphic content. Shows like "Stranger Things" and "What We Do in the Shadows" now blend horror with nostalgia and humor, appealing to a wider audience. New additions to the horror lineup include "Grotesquerie," featuring a detective tracking a killer, and "The Fall of the House of Usher," a modern retelling of Poe's classic. Other notable mentions are "Them" and "Yellowjackets," both exploring themes of fear and survival. These series reflect a shift from the more restrained horror of the past to a bold, unfiltered approach, making them ideal for Halloween binge-watching.