14 Horror Movies You Really Need to Stream on HBO Max
HBO Max offers a curated selection of horror films, ranging from classics like Night of the Living Dead to new releases such as Companion and Weapons. The platform features acclaimed titles including Get Out, The Conjuring series, and It, appealing to fans of psychological, supernatural, and slasher subgenres. With subscription options starting at $11 per month, HBO Max also allows bundling with Disney Plus and Hulu.
- ▪HBO Max hosts a variety of horror films, including new releases like Companion and Weapons, as well as franchise entries such as The Conjuring and Evil Dead Rise.
- ▪Notable titles include Jordan Peele's Get Out, which won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, and The Witch, marking Anya Taylor-Joy's film debut.
- ▪The streaming service offers both classic horror films like Night of the Living Dead and upcoming entries such as Final Destination Bloodlines and Sinners.
- ▪HBO Max subscriptions start at $11 per month, with options to bundle with Disney Plus and Hulu.
- ▪The platform features genre-defining films across psychological horror, supernatural tales, and zombie apocalypses.
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If you want to stream a horror movie, you have a ton of platforms to choose from. So why should you spend time sifting through HBO Max?HBO Max is an excellent choice for frightening films. In addition to the 14 outstanding options you'll find below, you can watch Bring Her Back, The Substance and every movie in the Alien franchise. The streaming service starts at $11 per month, or $110 per year, and you can also bundle HBO Max, Disney Plus and Hulu. Stream horror on HBO Max See at HBO Max Cara Howe/Warner Bros. Companion (2025) Companion is a scary movie you should boot up and watch without much Googling ahead of time. It's clever, unsettling and thrilling, with great performances from Sophie Thatcher of Yellowjackets and Jack Quaid of The Boys.
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