How to Watch Halloween Movies Whenever You Want This October

As the spookiest night of the year fast approaches and you're in the mood to be scared, you might be asking: how can I watch my favorite scary Halloween movies? You're in luck: you can indulge in the horror movie season with AMC FearFest, the annual scary movie spectacular available on-air, online, on the AMC apps, and on AMC+ throughout all of October. AMC is hosting a streaming library of 91 horror movies (see the full list here), including a number of legendary horror movie franchises, like the iconic Halloween movies.

This year, AMC's got all six films from the Halloween franchise, including the original 1978 Halloween, co-written and directed by John Carpenter, and starring Jamie Lee Curtis. AMC Premiere subscribers can even watch it in its uncut, theatrical version. Also available to watch whenever you want this month are Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988), Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989), Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995), Halloween: H20 (1998) and Halloween: Resurrection (2002).

The Halloween movies are available to watch with a cable login on amc.com and the AMC apps through October 31st. You can also stream them on your TV with the AMC app on Apple TV, Roku, Xbox One or Fire TV. Feel free to take Michael Myers with you on the go on your mobile device by downloading the AMC mobile app on iOS, Android, Windows, and Fire Tablets.Here too, AMC Premiere subscribers can stream the movies in their uncut, theatrical versions. Comcast Xfinity, DISH, and Sling TV customers can watch the Halloween movies on AMC+, the network’s new premium subscription bundle.

Want even more horror movies? See the full streaming library for AMC FearFest here on amc.com, the AMC apps, and AMC+. Halloween and other iconic slasher movies will be broadcast on-air from Monday, October 19 through Thursday, October 22 for Slasher Week. Check out the full on-air schedule here.

Explore the legacy of horror movies in Eli Roth’s History of Horror. The latest full episodes are available to watch on the AMC apps for mobile and devices, and AMC+. Eli Roth chats here with AMC.com in this Q&A about what fans can expect from the latest season, the scariest movie he’s recently seen, who he would interview for the show if he had a time machine, and more.

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