Halloween 2021 – Was Well Covered With Shows & Movies
Halloween 2021 was great because soapy fans of Coronation Street saw action-packed scenes that literally matched the horror of the season. If you watch the ITV show, you might remember that Nina Lucas was hampered by bad weather as she tried to prevent Abi from using her gun to get back at Corey after the murder of Seb. Actually, it played out splendidly, and hopefully, 2022 matches the edge-of-the-seat excitement.
Fans who love The Good Witch celebrated Halloween last year with streaming episodes of the show over on Hallmark. However, it’s all a bit up in the air for the season this year. Still, there’s plenty of stuff out there to keep the family entertained with scary moments. If you’ve got kids and cannot get to the Danny Elfman Halloween Show at the Hollywood Bowl, fret not. There are plenty of popcorn-worthy things to watch at home.
Halloween On Hulu 2022
Seventeen.com reported that if you watch Hulu, there are loads of exciting movies to watch. The outlet recommends the Oscar Award-winning movie, “Parasite” from 2019. The Korean horror movie got a good reception when it came out. Here is a comment from a fan who saw the trailer on YouTube: “watched the trailer, had no idea what the hell was going on, was intrigued, watched the movie, absolutely mind blowing and amazing. came back to rewatch the trailer. this is how trailers should be.”
Another Halloween movie on Hulu suitable for younger teens is “Mom and Dad.” The movie premiered in 2018 and brought two kids who drove their parents to wild fury. Over 24 hours, the boy and girl watched their usually devoted parents to fly into violent rages against them.
Other recommended Hulu shows include “Little Monsters,” “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” and “Blairwitch Project.”
Other Movies
Marvel Cinematic Universe brings out their MCU Halloween movie, “Werewolf by Night.” It releases in October and stars Gael Garcia Bernal. Then, there’s “Halloween Ends” starring Michael Myers. It follows on from the first one in 2020, and the sequel Halloween Kills, last year. You’ll be able to catch it on Peacock on October 14.
Can you think of other great entertainment for the scary season? Shout out in the comments below.
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Just so you guys know Halloween ends is going to show up on Peacock on October 14th but it will also be available to watch on theaters that same day so fans can make the choice.