New Horror Streaming Guides
CNET updated its guide to the best horror movies on Hulu and Hell Horror published a fresh roundup of the top apps for streaming scary movies—timely for weekend watching and Halloween prep planning. (cnet.com) (hellhorror.wordpress.com) Fans can use these lists to hunt both classics and recent genre releases without flipping every service manually.
CNET’s Hulu roundup was written by Meara Isenberg and published March 28, 2026, with an approximate 3‑minute read time listed on the site. (cnet.com) Isenberg’s piece singles out Ready or Not (2019) — directed by Matt Bettinelli‑Olpin and Tyler Gillett with a 95‑minute runtime — and also lists Prey (2022, dir. Dan Trachtenberg, 99 mins) and The Babadook (2014, dir. Jennifer Kent, 94 mins) among Hulu’s notable horror options. (cnet.com) The article highlights Together (2025), the Michael Shanks body‑horror film starring Alison Brie and Dave Franco that premiered at Sundance and later landed with Neon; industry reporting and box‑office summaries list Together’s festival sale and U.S. release details, and Hulu’s catalog page shows Together streaming on the service. (cnet.com) CNET flags a Ready or Not sequel heading to theaters in April 2026, and major industry outlets including Variety and The Hollywood Reporter report a wide release date of April 10, 2026 for Ready or Not 2. (cnet.com) Hell Horror’s March roundup lists its “Top 10” horror apps and explicitly names Shudder, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Tubi, Screambox, Popcornflix, Midnight Pulp and FrightPix among its picks. (hellhorror.com) That Hell Horror guide supplies estimated subscriber counts — naming Shudder as “over 1 million,” Netflix “over 200 million,” and Hulu “over 39 million” — and calls out niche features such as Shudder’s curated “Shudder TV” linear channel. (hellhorror.com) Both lists arrive amid broader March 2026 genre roundups tracking new horror arrivals to streaming (covered by sites like Bloody Disgusting and Rotten Tomatoes), which show a steady flow of 2024–2026 titles moving across services month‑to‑month. (bloody-disgusting.com)