3 best horror movies on Peacock to watch this Halloween

Peacock is going full-on Halloween horror during the month of October. Horror lineup includes classic Universal Monsters films, new releases five nights at freddy’s, and an assortment of other titles. There are so many options that we had trouble narrowing them down to Peacock’s three best horror movies.

We finally decided to choose one of Halloween Movies, because how could we not? The other two include a very disturbing thriller and a mystery that is based on science-fiction. These are the three best horror movies on Peacock to watch this Halloween.

Honeymoon (2014)

Rose Leslie in the Honeymoon.
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game of ThronesRose Leslie co-headlines Firstnight of marriage As Bea, Paul’s (Harry Treadaway) new wife. The newlyweds are enjoying their honeymoon together in a remote cabin in the Canadian woods, until Bea inexplicably goes missing. Paul finds Bea naked in a field, and she claims she must have been sleepwalked.

However, there is clearly more to Bea’s story than what she told her husband. After bringing B. back to the cabin, Paul is troubled by his loss of memory and changes in his personality. Is the Bee who returned really Paul’s wife? Or is there a stranger in his place?

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The Black Phone (2022)

Ethan Hawke in The Black Phone.
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there is some real stranger danger black phone, one of the best horror films of the last few years. In 1978, a serial killer known as The Grabber (Ethan Hawke) is kidnapping and murdering children on a rampage. Finney (Mason Thames) is The Grabber’s latest victim, but he has something that previous victims did not: a disconnected black phone that lets Finney talk to the ghosts of The Grabber’s previous victims.

Meanwhile, Finny’s sister, Gwen (Madeleine McGraw) experiences psychic visions that may lead her to her brother. But even with supernatural help, Finny is in grave danger and time is running out.

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halloween (2018)

James Jude Courtney as Michael Myers in Halloween.
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Halloween The original film may share the name, but it’s actually a sequel to the 1978 film that completely ignores all the other sequels that came before it. In this new continuity, Michael Myers (James Jude Courtney) is imprisoned for 40 years, and Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) never recovers from her suffering at his hands. Laurie’s single-minded determination to prepare for Michael’s return alienates her daughter, Karen Nelson (Judy Greer), although Karen’s daughter, Alison Nelson (Andi Matichak), is determined to maintain a relationship with her grandmother. Tries.

Laurie’s delusions are proven true when Michael escapes from a mental institution and goes on a new killing spree. Now, the fight against Michael will involve three generations of Strode women uniting to stop him. And Michael never goes down without drawing first blood.

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