10 Frightfully Good Horror Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in November

Think spooky season ends with Halloween? Think again, friends. Netflix is delivering plenty of creepy content this November, so you can get your chills and thrills even after Oct. 31 has passed. From cult classics to brand-new series and movies, Netflix’s scary-good selection for October is getting plenty of new additions, and we can’t wait to watch them all. Maybe psychological thrillers are your thing. Perhaps you enjoy your horror flicks with a side of humor. No matter what you’re into, Netflix’s latest horror movie and TV show debuts have something for everyone, so we hope you’re ready to get spooked.

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A Clockwork Orange

Based on Anthony Burgess’s 1962 novel of the same name, this 1971 cult classic takes place in a futuristic Britain, telling the story of an antisocial deviant who agrees to behavioral modification after he’s jailed for a crime – though he comes to regret that decision once he realizes what the experimental conditioning technique involves.

When it’s available: Nov. 1

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Knock Knock

Starring Keanu Reeves, Lorenza Izzo, and Ana de Armas, this psychological thriller tells the story of a happily married architect who – while his family is out of town without him for the weekend – has his home invaded by two uninvited women looking to play a dangerous game.

When it’s available: Nov. 1

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Little Monsters

Fred Savage stars in this 1989 comedy-horror flick as Brian, an 11-year-old boy who – after moving to a new neighborhood in suburban Boston – befriends a prank-loving monster (played by Howie Mandel) who lives under his bed.

When it’s available: Nov. 1

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Casper

Starring The Addams Family‘s Christina Ricci and – for the first time ever – a fully CGI character in a lead role, this dark 1995 take on the Harvey Comics cartoon character Casper the Friendly Ghost manages to somehow be charming and haunting at the same time.

When it’s available: Nov. 1

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Piercing

Based on the novel of the same name by Ryu Murakami, this terrifying thriller stars Mia Wasikowska as a sadistic sex worker hired by a married man (played by Christopher Abbott) who hopes to take his murderous impulses out on her.

When it’s available: Nov. 1

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Prom Night

In this 2008 remake of the 1980 original, Brittany Snow stars as Donna, a high-school senior who – on the night of prom – is forced to come face to face with the teacher who killed her family three years earlier in a desperate attempt to win her affection.

When it’s available: Nov. 12

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