AMC+ Reveals Horror Content Available in Subscription Bundle

More than 1,000 hours of horror programming.

By: Oct. 07, 2020
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AMC+ Reveals Horror Content Available in Subscription Bundle

For the month of October, AMC+ has the largest collection of scares with more than 1,000 hours of the very best in horror programming from AMC's annual event, FearFest; Shudder, AMC Networks' premium streaming service for horror, thrillers and the supernatural; and IFC Midnight's best genre cinema from independent, foreign and documentary films, all available uncut and uncensored. In addition to the largest slate of classic horror movies such as Friday the 13th and Halloween, AMC+ will include commercial-free, early access to all series within THE WALKING DEAD Universe and AMC's ELI ROTH'S HISTORY OF HORROR Season 2, new Shudder programming, including Joe Bob's Halloween Hideaway Special and The Creepshow Animated Special, and much more.

Details for AMC+'s horror offerings are below:

AMC

  • Subscribers will have access to new episodes of all three series within THE WALKING DEAD Universe, including Season 6 of FEAR THE WALKING DEAD every Sunday morning, ahead of the series' linear premieres that night at 9pm ET/8c, and new episodes of THE WALKING DEAD: WORLD BEYOND every Thursday, ahead of the linear premieres Sundays at 10pm ET/9c. In addition, all episodes of THE WALKING DEAD Season 10 are currently available on AMC+ to stream ad-free.
  • Subscribers now have early access to the Season 2 premiere of ELI ROTH'S HISTORY OF HORROR ahead of its linear debut (Saturday, October 10 at 10pm ET/9c). Subsequent episodes will be available on AMC+ every Saturday morning, beginning October 17. This season explores the dark power and wicked fun of scary movies, the craft that went into making them, and the ways that horror films reflect the anxieties of their times. The story is told by Roth and a celebrated cast of writers, directors, actors, cinematographers, composers, and special effects artists, including Stephen King, Quentin Tarantino, Jordan Peele and many more.
  • From AMC's popular annual event, Fearfest, AMC+ will offer such popular horror films as Friday the 13th, Halloween, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Creepshow, Hellraiser, Tremors, The Prophecy, Final Destination, The Amityville Horror, Insidious, From Dusk Till Dawn, Misery, The Exorcist, The Shining and many more.

Shudder

  • In what has become an annual tradition, Shudder's iconic horror host and exploitation movie expert Joe Bob Briggs returns with a special​ The Last Drive-In​ double feature just in time for Halloween, when Joe Bob's Halloween Hideaway Special debuts October 25 on AMC+. Joe Bob will reveal terrifying movies that are perfect for the scary season.
  • Premiering October 29 on AMC+, Shudder's new one-hour, The Creepshow Animated Special features two stories adapted from Stephen King's "Survivor Type" and Joe Hill's "Twittering from THE CIRCUS of the Dead" with voices of Kiefer Sutherland (24, Designated Survivor) and Joey King (The Kissing Booth, The Act), respectively. The special is directed by Creepshow showrunner Greg Nicotero and with animation by Octopie animation studio. In "Survivor Type" Sutherland stars as a man determined to stay alive alone on a deserted island no matter what the cost. "Twittering from THE CIRCUS of the Dead" stars King as a teen whose family road trip includes a visit to the gravest show on earth.
  • Shudder Original films include Scare Me, The Cleansing Hour, The Mortuary Collection and May the Devil Take You Too. And for in-depth backstories on classic horror cinema, fans can check out a variety of docus including Shudder Originals Cursed Films, Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror, and Shudder Exclusives Scream Queen!: My Nightmare on Elm Street, IN SEARCH OF Darkness, and more.

IFC Midnight

  • Programming from the IFC Midnight catalogue includes Human Centipede, The Babadook, The Autopsy of Jane Doe and Backcountry, and for in-depth backstories on classic horror cinema, fans can check out a variety of docs such as Room 237 and 78/52: Hitchcock's Shower Scene.


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