New Horror Movies on Netflix October 2019

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October is the best time for us horror freaks. You would think Netflix would roll out tons of horror movies for the Halloween season. No. Netflix is only releasing nine new horror films this October. There are a couple of good ones in the bunch. I am kind of interested in Season 2 of Haunted. I am sure you can find one or two that you like in the new horror movies on Netflix October 2019.

A.M.I. Movie Poster Netflix October 2019 Release

A.M.I. (2019)
October 1, 2019

Coping with the loss of her mother, 17-year-old Cassie develops a mother-daughter bond with technology’s latest intelligent personal assistant. Their relationship takes a twisted turn when the Artificial Machine Intelligence begins to manipulate Cassie into committing heinous acts of murder. Cassie must soon learn to live without the A.M.I.’s influence and put an end to her phone’s sinister ways.

Along Came a Spider with Morgan Freeman Netflix October 2019 Release

Along Came a Spider (2001)
October 1, 2019

A psychological suspense thriller adapted from James Patterson’s first highly acclaimed novel in the Alex Cross series, Morgan Freeman reprises his role as the Washington, D.C. police detective and psychologist who is through playing mind games with criminals — that is until a methodical predator, Gary Soneji (Michael Wincott) commits a daring kidnapping and lures Cross into the case.

House of Witch (2017) Netflix
House of Witch (2017)
October 1, 2019

A group of high-school kids set out to play a Halloween prank at an abandoned house, but once they enter they become victims of a demonic witch who has set her wrath upon them.

Scream 2 Ghost Face (1997)

Scream 2 (1997)
October 1, 2019

Two years after the first series of murders, as Sydney acclimates to college life, someone donning the Ghostface costume begins a new string of killings.

Sinester Circle (2016) Netflix
Sinister Circle (2016)
October 1, 2019

A skeptical psychologist returns to the stage where a collective tragedy took place when playing the ouija and her mother was involved. She and her son Julio will be involved in strange events taking starring an ancient ouija board and a band of sinister individuals who are determined to do anything to preserve the precious treasure, which will emerge one of the most powerful evil force.

More New Horror Movies on Netflix October 2019

Creeped Out Season 2 (2019) Netflix October 2019

Creeped Out (Season 2)
October 4, 2019

Creeped Out is a series of spellbinding, enchanting and intriguing tales. Each episode is a different story set in a different place and time, with different characters exploring their way through the unexplained.

October 2019 Netflix Haunted Release Season 2

Haunted (Season 2)
October 11, 2019

Real people sit down with friends and family to share terrifying true stories from their past, re-created through chilling re-enactments.

Sinister 2 (2015)

Sinister 2 (2015)
October 16, 2019

Hiding from her abusive, estranged husband, Courtney Collins lives in a rural house with her 9-year-old twins, Dylan and Zach. Young Dylan receives nightly visits from ghoulish kids who show him disturbing images of families being slaughtered. It’s all part of the grand plan of Bughuul, the evil spirit who recruits innocent children to murder their loved ones. The only hope for his intended new victims may be a former deputy who’s familiar with Bughuul’s fiendish work from the past.


October 2019 Horror Releases

Eli (2019)
October 18, 2019

A boy receiving treatment for his auto-immune disorder discovers that the house he’s living isn’t as safe as he thought.

Enjoyed the New Horror Movies on Netflix October 2019 list?  Check out our list of all the horror movies releasing this October 2019.

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