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Welcome to Blumhouse - Four Horror Movies in October on Hulu

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The Welcome to Blumhouse concept was a hit when it first debuted, and Amazon is bringing back the idea to premiere four horror movies in October. This time around, the concept will feature the debut of a new generation of young directors. This month's lineup includes Black as Night and Bingo Hell. So what's the catch? It's that they're all available for free on Amazon Prime.

Into the Dark

Hulu has released a new horror anthology series called Into the Dark, a monthly release that kicks off in October with Halloween. Despite its off-the-wall camp and willful illiteracy, Into the Dark has some intriguing premise, and is definitely worth checking out. It has a few interesting twists, too, so watch out! For a sneak peek, check out the trailer below!

"Into the Dark" is the official name for the new Blumhouse horror anthology series, which will begin airing on Hulu on October 5. It will consist of twelve feature-length episodes and will be released online and on Hulu on a monthly basis. In the meantime, you can check out the trailer for the show and check out the cast and director! Here are some things to expect from Into the Dark, including the premiere date.

Into the Dark: The first chapter, "The Collector," is a bit of a mess, but the film has some decent performances, including Judy Greer as the fear-monster's assistant. "The Collector" also uses Thanksgiving as a narrative thread. Anna invites pretend Pilgrims to her home, where she learns how to be thankful. Ethan also learns a valuable lesson about patience and gratitude.

The first episode of "Into the Dark" is titled Culture Shock and features a Mexican woman trying to build the American dream. However, when she crosses the border, she stumbles into a nightmare. The series premiered last October and features the talents of directors Patrick Lussier and Nacho Vigalondo. Sophia Takal, James Roday, Patrick Casey, and Josh Miller are among the cast members.

The second installment is "Into the Dark II," which is a sequel to the original film. It follows the same two main characters, except that it's set in the future. The second installment will return on Valentine's Day 2021. The series includes twelve feature-length episodes. Once again, Blumhouse is putting its signature horror and thriller spin on these two franchises. So, get ready for another scary horror film, Blumhouse style!

Books of Blood

When it comes to horror films, the latest installment is no exception. With "Book of Blood," director Frank Darabont has re-imagined two short stories by Clive Barker as a feature film. The premise of the film is a contract killer looking for a girl whose body he's ripped out, and the film is certainly creepy. However, the story is also a bit confusing, because the film tells three separate stories, two of which loosely adapt the anthology's titular story.

"Books of Blood" is a collection of short stories written by Clive Barker that first hit the shelves in 1984. Since then, several films have been made based on the series, and Hulu has released a trailer. The film's premiere date was announced on October 7th. Fans should look for this new release on Hulu. It is sure to be one of the most anticipated horror movies of this year.

"Books of Blood" is the latest installment from the acclaimed horror studio Blumhouse. The sequel to "The Haunting of Hill House" will also debut on Hulu. Blumhouse's upcoming horror anthologies include "The Lie" and "Black Box." The anthology also includes "The Haunting of Bly Manor," which will premiere on October 7. Hulu has plans to add other new titles to its library, including Scream 4 and Terminator: Dark Fate.

Alongside the Blumhouse series, Hulu is preparing a batch of original horror movies. The network has partnered with Blumhouse to create new horror content faster than Lifetime Movie Network. Hulu will also have several licensed horror titles and shorts. With all of these new releases, Hulu has a huge collection of horror movies, including classic genre fare. From zombie comedies like "Evil Dead" to trippy British torture in "Halo," there's something for horror fans on Hulu this October.

"Books of Blood" is the third instalment of the Blumhouse horror anthology. Based on the works of Clive Barker, 'Books of Blood' follows a professional killer searching for a mystical book. During a trip to the mystical Book of Blood, Jenna (Britt Robertson) temporarily moves into a creepy bed and breakfast. Meanwhile, Mary (Anna Friel) seeks solace in a ghost-whisperer.

Helstrom

The Blumhouse upcoming October release, Helstrom, is a spooky superhero series that follows the son and daughter of a vengeful serial killer. The episodes will be directed by Amanda Row, Michael Offer, Daina Reid, Sanford Bookstaver, and Jovanka Vuckovic. The show is a co-production between Marvel Television and ABC Signature Studios, and is executive produced by Jeph Loeb.

The show is based on characters from the Marvel universe. Satana Hellstrom and Daimon Hellstrom first appeared in Vampire Tales and Ghost Rider, respectively. The series had all the ingredients for a good horror adaptation. It might have worked better on Hulu, but was cancelled after one season. The concept of the series could have been used for Blade, which is based on Doctor Strange.

The supernatural horror series has a rich history. It was originally a comic book series and the first installment of the series was released in 1973. The film stars Tom Austen as the titular serial killer and Sydney Lemmon as his daughter, Ana. The series also stars Robert Wisdom, who plays the caretaker, and June Carryl, who portrays Dr. Louise Hastings, who has been watching over the Helstrom family for years.

Hulu's October programming is often referred to as "Huluween." With over 6 billion minutes of programming in 2019, the Halloween programming has become popular. The streaming service will also debut Monsterland, based on the North American Lake Monsters, as well as the satire Books of Blood. These series are sure to make horror fans happy. There is also a free movie screening of "I Know What You Did Last Summer," which is based on the famous comic series by Clive Barker. Tickets are available online.

In addition to Blumhouse's new horror anthology, "Monsterland," the streaming service will also premiere a brand-new Clive Barker adaptation, Books of Blood. Another new release, "Bad Hair," is set for October 23. The October release schedule is rounded out by two classics of the horror genre: "Bad Hair" and "Monsterland."

Bad Hair

"Bad Hair" has been confirmed for a theatrical release this fall, with a release date to be determined. Directed by Justin Simien, the satirical horror film is set during the 1980s. In addition to Lena Waithe, Kelly Rowland, and Jay Pharoah, the film also stars Usher Raymond, James Van Der Beek, and Blair Underwood.

'Bad Hair' is a late 1980s horror satire directed by Justin Simien, and is set during the sexual revolution. The film follows a young woman who is getting a new weave, only to find that the new weave is actually evil. Also slated to premiere on Hulu in October, Books of Blood is an anthology movie adaptation of three short stories by Clive Barker.

During the October release of the new movie, Hulu will also host an outdoor drive-in theater event in Los Angeles. The event will take place at the LA Equestrian Center from October 22 to 25. It will also screen the movies Beetlejuice, Carrie (1976), and Hocus Pocus. The screenings will feature DJ D-Nice, who will open and close the event.

In addition to the Bad Hair and Books of Blood, Hulu will also debut a new original horror series, Monsterland. The anthology series will feature Kaitlyn Dever, Kelly Marie Tran, and Taylor Schilling. It will also premiere a new anthology series based on the short stories of Clive Barker, and it promises bloody mayhem. In addition to the new original series, Hulu is premiering a couple of classic horror films.

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