If you already saw my Halloween Recommendations List, you know I went all in with the must-watchesâmovies, shows, and spin-offs that hit every spooky vibe. But letâs be honest, Halloween deserves more than just hitting play at random. So hereâs my October Watch Plan: each week gets scarier, sequels and all, so by October 31st, youâre basically living in a haunted house. Letâs do this
Ease in with movies that are festive, funny, and light.
Halloweentown Series
Hotel Transylvania Series
The Addams Family + Spin-off
Casper (1995)
The Worst Witch
These are the quirky, iconic picks that scream Halloween without being too scary.
Beetlejuice
Goosebumps
Hocus Pocus
Coraline (2009)
By mid-October, itâs time for gore and classics that made horror history.
Friday the 13th Series
A Nightmare on Elm Street Series
Freddy vs. Jason (2003)
Scream Series
Halloween Series (selected essentials)
Finish the month with the heavy hittersâghosts, demons, and gothic chills.
The Conjuring Universe
Paranormal Activity Series
American Horror Story (selected seasons)
Anne Rice Universe
The Exorcist Universe
By the end of October, youâve gone on a full spooky journey:
This plan isnât just about entertainmentâitâs a way to practice listening skills, learn cultural references, and pick up new vocabulary in context. Each movie or show you watch becomes another tool in your English journey.
âš Tip: Keep a âHalloween Vocabulary Listâ while you watch. Jot down spooky words like haunted, creepy, eerie, or phrases like âtrick or treatâ and âface your fears.â
đ Want more recommendations and study tips? Donât forget to check out our Halloween Recommendations Postâitâs the perfect companion to this watch plan!
đŹ Now itâs your turn: Which week would be your favouriteâcozy classics, nostalgic picks, slashers, or supernatural chills? Tell us in the comments!
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