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The bone-chilling lineup includes new Netflix Originals films alongside classics likeJaws.
Youve heard of Netflix and chill, right?
This September and October, Netflix is adding a bunch of new titles thatll send shivers down your spine.
Too chicken for these hair-raising options?
Regardless of your tolerance for jump-scares and gore, theres something for everyone and every mood.
Season 2 picks up right where the first one left off, with Flight 21s passengers finally finding shelter.
However, they wont stay comfortable for long.
The show began with the titular devil (Tom Ellis) leaving hell to reside in Los Angeles.
Somewhere along the way, hes become much more than Satan.
But when an unknown gunman targets the group, they soon find themselves fighting to stay alive.
to stay alive, Alex must tell the witch a different scary story every night.
All four films in theJawsfranchise make their way to Netflix on Sept. 16.
Four hundred participants are locked in a secret location to battle for a massive cash prize.
Whoever loses is immediately killed, until there is only one left standing.
Not everything that occurs is destructive at least, it doesnt seem to be.
Its just as creepy as it sounds.
She rents a room in a boarding house in a yep, you guessed it seemingly sleepy town.
But her home isnt as innocent as it seems, and it soon begins haunting Ambar wherever she goes.
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Oct. 1
Ghost(1990)
Ghostisnt actually that scary.
In fact, it might just be the most romantic ghost story out there.
After becoming trapped, the divers soon find themselves fighting for their lives against a myriad of deadly creatures.
Little do they know that these aquatic critters date back to the 13th century.
Viewers untangle the mystery slowly, as the truth about the couples past is revealed.
Its some of Foxsbest horror sinceJennifers Body.
The Devil Inside(2012)
The Devil Insidecould best be described asThe ExorcistmeetsParanormal Activity.
Its definitely worth watching if youre a horror fanatic who can handle the scariest of scares.
When a killer begins wreaking havoc, Makanis own past resurfaces.
The film is directed by Patrick Brice (Creep) and written by Henry Gayden.
It essentially follows the same plot as the fairy tale, but with an updated twist.
But are they mind tricks, or is it real life?
Its up to Sharkdog to save trick-or-treating from a slimy sea monster.
Penn Badgley returns as Joe, a seemingly timid bookstore manager with a dark secret.
But old habits dont die easily, not does their past.
Theyve inherited the property, only to realize theres a sinister plot afoot in the town.
If you have a fear of dolls, perhaps skip this one.