• About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Subscription
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
Cinema TV Now News
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Home
  • News
    • Movies
    • TV
  • Streaming
    • Netflix
    • Amazon
    • Disney+
    • HBO
    • Hulu
  • Reviews
  • Trailers
  • Lists
  • Comics
  • Horror
  • Superhero
  • Home
  • News
    • Movies
    • TV
  • Streaming
    • Netflix
    • Amazon
    • Disney+
    • HBO
    • Hulu
  • Reviews
  • Trailers
  • Lists
  • Comics
  • Horror
  • Superhero
No Result
View All Result
Cinema TV Now News
No Result
View All Result
Home Streaming Netflix

The Best Horror TV Shows on Netflix Right Now

May 18, 2023
in Netflix
Reading Time: 15 mins read
57 1
A A
0
23
SHARES
385
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Looking for a streaming scream? You’ve come to the right place.

Looking for a good streaming scream? Sometimes we want a horror movie, but sometimes we want a lot of horror, and when you’re looking for those binge-watch thrills, there’s nothing better than a horror TV show to scratch the itch. Fortunately, Netflix has a pretty impressive library of scary series, and we’ve got you covered with your streaming needs. Check out our list of the best horror shows on Netflix below.


For more recommendations, check out our list of the best shows on Netflix, horror movies on Netflix, scariest movies on Netflix, and the best movies on Netflix across all genres.

Editor’s Note: This post was last updated May 2023 to include Girl in the Mirror.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY

SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT

Midnight Mass (2021)

Created by: Mike Flanagan

Cast: Kate Siegel, Zach Gilford, Rahul Kohli, Kristin Lehman

Mike Flanagan’s third Netflix miniseries, Midnight Mass, follows a small community on Crockett Island as a supernatural presence takes root in the town. Strange things start happening after the young priest, Father Paul (Hamish Linklater) replaces Crockett’s pastor – dead cats are found along the beach, people disappear, and the ill and injured are miraculously healed. Some believe it to be divine intervention, but others see more sinister forces at play. Like its predecessors, The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly Manor, Midnight Mass is a haunting yet beautiful look at humanity through the lens of the horror genre. Flanagan balances the spooky and the spiritual effectively, producing equal moments of terror and revelation for the people of Crockett. They not only have to face a mysterious, potentially demonic force, they have to address their inner demons as well. – Brynna Arens

Watch on Netflix

Girl in the Mirror (2022-present)

Creator: Sergio G. Sánchez

Cast: Mireia Oriol, Álex Villazán, Pol Monen,

The Girl in the Mirror is an intriguing mystery wrapped up in a thrilling horror plot. Created by Sergio G. Sánchez, The Girl in the Mirror follows a teenager named Alma (Mireia Oriol), one of the few survivors of a horrific bus accident that leaves her with amnesia. Over the course of the nine-episode first season, The Girl in the Mirror unravels as Alma attempts to regain her memories, face the trauma of the accident, and forge ahead through inexplicable visions and terrifying nightmares. Merging mystery, teen drama, and horror tropes, The Girl in the Mirror is a captivating binge. – Yael Tygiel

Watch on Netflix

Ares (2020)

Creators: Pieter Kuijpers, Iris Otten, Sander van Meurs

Cast: Jade Olieberg, Tobias Kersloot, Lisa Smit

Created by Pieter Kuijpers, Iris Otten, and Sander van Meurs, Ares stars Jade Olieberg, Tobias Kersloot, and Lisa Smit. Set at an elite college in Amsterdam, Ares is more complex than traditional horror-themed dramas, as it utilizes abuse and sexual assault as a means of suspense and storytelling. With graphic visuals and an intriguing plot, Ares explores the dark depths of a horrifying secret society with exclusive members and a mysterious history. Blending themes of classism and loyalty with dramatic twists inspired by a very real student fraternity, Ares is a scary spectacle worth viewing. – Yael Tygiel

Watch on Netflix

Wednesday (2022-present)

Creator: Alfred Gough, Miles Millar

Cast: Jenna Ortega, Gwendoline Christie, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzmán

Continuing the macabre traditions of The Addams Family, Wednesday stars Jenna Ortega (Scream) as the titular character, eldest daughter of Gomez (Luis Guzmán) and Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones) Addams, who finds herself sentenced to attending private school at a place called Nevermore Academy. Wednesday’s dry humor and spooky antics provide stability through the series, inspired by the beloved character previously embodied by Christina Ricci (Yellowjackets). With a kookie coming-of-age narrative woven through the small-town mystery, Wednesday is a supernatural comedy similar to Chilling Adventures of Sabrina aimed at a younger morbid audience. – Yael Tygiel

Watch on Netflix

Dahmer – Monster: the Jeffrey Dahmer Story (2022)

Creators: Ian Brennan, Ryan Murphy

Cast: Evan Peters, Richard Jenkins, Molly Ringwald, Niecy Nash

Evan Peters (X-Men: Days of Future Past) stars in Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, a controversial exploration of the horrific serial killer. Reuniting Peters with Ryan Murphy (American Crime Story) and Ian Brennan, the limited series also features critically acclaimed performances from supporting stars like Molly Ringwald and the captivating Niecy Nash (The Rookie: Feds). Even acknowledging the abundance of talent in Dahmer, Murphy and Brennan’s triggering retelling takes quite a heap of dramatic license in their attempt to salaciously explore the tragic killing spree. Dahmer is not intended for the faint of heart. – Yael Tygiel

Watch on Netflix

Cabinet of Curiosities (2022-present)

Creator: Guillermo del Toro

Cast: Lize Johnston, Kevin Keppy, Kate Micucci, F. Murray Abraham, Ben Barnes

From the master of monsters, Guillermo del Toro (Pinocchio), comes Cabinet of Curiosities, a gorgeous and terrifying anthology series featuring original concepts from various filmmakers. With eight bizarre modern tales, two of which del Toro co-wrote, Cabinet of Curiosities presents sophisticatedly spooky scenes from acclaimed creators, including Jennifer Kent (The Babadook) and Catherine Hardwicke (Twilight). Cabinet of Curiosities is a beautifully weird collection of sinister gothic tales featuring stars like Ben Barnes (Shadow and Bones) and Rupert Grint (Servant) in this unprecedented treasure chest of aesthetically stunning horror, curated personally by del Toro himself. – Yael Tygiel

Watch on Netflix

Midnight Club (2022-present)

Creators: Mike Flanagan, Leah Fong

Cast: Iman Benson, Igby Rigney, Ruth Codd, Sauriyan Sapkota, Aya Furukawa

The Midnight Club is a haunting new series from prolific horror anthology creator Mike Flanagan (Midnight Mass) as he reteams with writer Leah Fong (The Haunting of Bly Manor). Inspired by author Christopher Pike’s terrifying work, including his 1994 book of the same name, The Midnight Club is set in Brightcliffe Hospice following eight terminally ill teens who spend their nights telling ghost stories. With a brilliantly engaging cast of up-and-coming young actors, including Iman Benson and Aya Furukawa (The Baby-Sitters Club), The Midnight Club is sure to become a beloved classic for the Are You Afraid of the Dark and Goosebumps generation. – Yael Tygiel

Watch on Netflix

Resident Evil (2022-present)

Cast: Ella Balinska, Tamara Smart, Siena Agudong

Based on the hit horror franchise and developed by Andrew Dabb (Supernatural), Resident Evil continues the story of the t-virus outbreak, picking up nearly three decades after its discovery. The series, which stars Ella Balinska (Charlie’s Angels), Tamara Smart (Artemis Fowl), and Siena Agudong (No Good Nick), dives deeper into the mythology of the Resident Evil franchise, peeling back layers to expose the dark secrets of the mysterious Umbrella Corporation. An ideal companion to the films, Resident Evil provides context for the lore and builds upon the original story, enhancing the viewing experience for true fans. – Yael Tygiel

Watch on Netflix

Chambers (2019)

Created by: Leah Rachel

Cast: Sivan Alyra Rose, Griffin Powell-Arcand, Uma Thurman, Tony Goldwyn

Chambers centers around a teenager named Sasha (Sivan Alyra Rose), who had a heart transplant after having a heart attack. Sasha is frustrated by her boyfriend now treating her like she’s fragile and the fact she has to take medication for the rest of her life, but that quickly becomes the least of her worries. She begins taking on personality traits of Becky, the girl whose heart she has, and finds out the story behind Becky’s death isn’t as straightforward as she’s been told. In addition to the impressive young talent in Sivan Alyra Rose, Becky’s parents, Uma Thurman and Tony Goldwyn, give standout performances. – Taylor Gates

Watch on Netflix

Ratched (2020-present)

Creators: Ryan Murphy, Evan Romansky

Cast: Sarah Paulson, Finn Wittrock, Cynthia Nixon

From Ryan Murphy, the fascinating mind behind the American Horror Story phenomenon, comes an origin story inspired by One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest’s cruel Nurse Ratched. Starring frequent collaborator Sarah Paulson (American Crime Story) in the titular role, Ratched is a vivid and stylistic horror series set in the late 1940s. Ratched allows Murphy to frame a colorful playground for his actors to delve into, bringing his elegant aesthetic and clever storytelling together into a unique and suspenseful series. Rounding out his broad cast, Murphy enlists more of his friends and favorites, including Finn Wittrock and Judy Davis (Feud). – Yael Tygiel

Watch on Netflix

Love, Death & Robots (2019-present)

Created by: Tim Miller

Cast: Fred Tatasciore, Scott Whyte, Nolan North

An animated series that covers a wide variety of tones and techniques, Love, Death & Robots is at its best when its creators get to fully let loose. Be that with gruesome gore as well, as more dark themes that cross between science fiction and horror, the various shorts have something to offer for everyone. Looking for a more reflective work about art and creativity? Then “Zima Blue” is for you. Want to see cleaning robots try to rise up against their human overlords? “Automated Customer Service” has got you covered. This most recent season even has David Fincher making his first foray into animation, which proves to be as fascinating as anything the show has done yet. There are plenty of rough spots to wade through on your journey, though they pale in comparison to the more creative and unrestrained depths that can be found in this gem of a series. – Chase Hutchinson

Watch on Netflix

Daybreak (2019)

Created by: Aron Eli Coliete and Brad Peyton

Cast: Colin Ford, Alyvia Alyn Lind, Sophie Simnett

After a series of bioweapon attacks turn adults into zombie-like creatures called Ghoulies, groups of teens are forced to band together in a post-apocalyptic Glendale, California. Daybreak focuses on social outcast Josh (Colin Ford) as he tries to find proof that his girlfriend Sam (Sophie Simnett) is still alive. However, he doesn’t only have to survive Ghoulies in this quest. Other students have used their former social statuses to form separate societies with their own rules, some more unhinged than others. The Jocks have their own territory, as do the Cheermazons and the Gamers. Not having the numbers to back him up, Josh recruits other outcasts to help him fight the Ghoulies and any teens who get in his way. Part Mad Max, part Lord of the Flies, Daybreak is a funny and unique take on the zombie genre. – Brynna Arens

Watch on Netflix

Archive 81 (2022)

Created by: Rebecca Sonnenshine

Cast: Mamoudou Athie, Dina Shihabi, Evan Jonigkeit

A show that was cancelled much too soon though still has a lot to love even in just its only season, Archive 81 is one of the few successful stories to make the leap from its podcast origins to the small screen. The show follows Dan Turner (Mamoudou Athie), a talented modern-day archivist who is quite adept at restoring old tapes and video footage. In the process of his work on a new job for a mysterious client, he discovers a dark secret in the videotapes of a filmmaker named Melody (Dina Shihabi) who tried to investigate a cult. Eerie and well-acted, this series finds its strength in looking into the unknown which often stares back with something frightening. No matter how wrong it was that it got the ax before it had its time to see its vision all the way through, what we do have serves as a compelling archive that will endure the test of time. – Chase Hutchinson

Watch on Netflix

All Of Us Are Dead (2022-present)

Starring: Park Ji-hu, Yoon Chan-young, Cho Yi-hyun

This Korena zombie drama became hugely popular in the wake of Squid Game. In All Of Us Are Dead, a viral outbreak that begins in a high school science class turns the infected into zombies. The infection quickly spreads outside of the school, taking over the entire Korean peninsula. – Alyse Wax

Watch on Netflix

Brand New Cherry Flavor (2021)

Created by: Nick Antosca and Lenore Zion

Cast: Rosa Salazar, Catherine Keener, Eric Lange

One of the wildest shows to hit the streamer in ages, Brand New Cherry Flavor is one fucked up, imaginative, and unsettling revenge story. Rosa Salazar stars as an ambitious young filmmaker who makes her way to Hollywood only to have her film stolen out from under her by a sleazy producer (Eric Lange). Seeking vengeance, she recruits the help of a mysterious witch (Catherine Keener), invoking a curse that drags all their lives to hell. Co-created by Channel Zero‘s Nick Antosca, Brand New Cherry Flavor has a similar freaky, far-out scare-factor and inventive approach to world-building. Brand New Cherry Flavor was billed as a limited series, and it certainly works as a comprehensive narrative, but the universe it builds is so captivating, idiosyncratic, and downright creepy, I’m still hoping they find new ways to tell stories in it. – Haleigh Foutch

Watch on Netflix

Ju-On Origins (2020)

Director: Sho Miyake

Cast: Yoshiyoshi Arakawa, Yuina Kuroshima, Ririka, Koki Osamura

Not for the soft of heart or stomach, Netflix’s addition to the Ju-On legacy brings a slow-burn but brutal new spin to the beloved horror franchise, fusing the haunting J-horror aesthetics with a strong slasher influence. Framed as the “true story” behind the curse we’ve seen unfold throughout the long-running franchise, Ju-On Origins depicts the grisly act of violence that stained the cursed home with the “grudge” and the cycle of echoing violence that followed, ranging from effectively disturbing to downright shocking. Though the multi-timeline narrative can be difficult to parse out from time to time, Origins delivers an effective reinvention of the Ju-On legacy that fuses the haunting, atmospheric horror of the franchise we know and love with a seedier, grislier, much bloodier approach. – Haleigh Foutch

Watch on Netflix

Dracula (2020)

Created by: Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat

Cast: Claes Bang, Dolly Wells, John Heffernan

There are many, many Dracula adaptations but few that get it so right and then so incredibly wrong as the 2020 BBC adaptation. From Doctor Who and Sherlock duo Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat, Dracula stars Claes Bang as the titular literary icon, and the first (and best) episode faithfully reconstructs his evolution from a decrepit lord of a far-off castle to a satiated and seductive immortal monster. Bang delivers one of the best on-screen Dracula’s in ages through every step, and from the quietly chilling early frames to the blood-soaked chaos of the grand finale, the first installment is an absolute must-watch.

Unfortunately, the final two parts never reach those heights again, and while the second episode is a hit-and-miss interpretation of the seafaring leg of Dracula’s journey that often feels more Sherlock than Dracula, the third and final episode is a baffling misfire in almost every possible way (and not just because of that galling twist). But no matter how strong my distaste may be for the way it ends, my enthusiasm for how it begins is just as intense, which is what earns it a spot on this list. – Haleigh Foutch

Watch on Netflix

The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020)

Creator: Mike Flanagan

Cast: Victoria Pedretti, T’Nia Miller, Oliver Jackson-Cohen

The follow-up to The Haunting of Hill House is a new story with new characters and a new setting, but it’s just as emotionally devastating as that Netflix original series. Based on the works of author Henry James, most prominently Turn of the Screw, this terrific new season takes place in the 1980s and follows a young American woman with an enigmatic past who is hired on as an au pair for two young children at the titular Bly Manor. But all is not what it appears to be at Bly, and horrors ensue. While Hill House was extremely scary, Bly Manor is not – nor is it trying to be. This is Gothic romance ghost story, and in that way it’s actually quite romantic and emotional, but definitely still spooky. And you will definitely be an emotional mess by the time you reach the end. – Adam Chitwood

Watch on Netflix

The Walking Dead (2010-2022)

Developed by: Frank Darabont

Cast: Andrew Lincoln, Jon Bernthal, Sarah Wayne Callies, Laurie Holden

Love it or hate it (and it’s been on the air so dang long you’ve probably had time to do both, maybe a couple of times by now), there’s no denying that The Walking Dead is a juggernaut of horror TV. The AMC show that brought hallmarks of classic zombie apocalypse movies to the series format, The Walking Dead also kicked down the door for a new era of horror TV, and a lot of the shows on this list would probably never have been made if it hadn’t become such a mega-hit.

Based on Robert Kirkman’s graphic novel of the same name, The Walking Dead follows the scraggly survivors of the zombie apocalypse, from one nightmare scenario to the next, backed by extraordinary work from their VFX team (led by the legendary Greg Nicotero) and an ever-evolving but consistently strong ensemble cast. Like any show that runs for more than a decade, The Walking Dead has a lot of highs and lows, but when it’s good, it’s some of the best old-fashioned zombie survival storytelling that features some of the most phenomenally crafted zombie designs of all time, in film and TV alike. –Haleigh Foutch

Watch on Netflix

Kingdom (2019-present)

Creator: Kim Eun-hee

Cast: Ju Ji-hoon, Ryu Seung-ryong, Bae Doo-na, Kim Sung-kyu

The wait is over, Season 2 is streaming, and Kingdom remains one of the best horror shows on Netflix. The ambitious South Korean horror drama heads back to 1500s Korea, where royal machinations meet a viral pandemic of the undead. The series is epic in scope, staging massive battle scenes amidst the striking scenery, and as a period drama, Kingdom offers a unique take on the zombie drama rich with royal politics, class warfare, and a sword-swinging army pitted against the legions of undead. Not to mention a very welcome aesthetic and tonal change of pace to the well-worn genre. Come for the hoards of zombies, stay for the absolutely ruthless Queen (who gives Cersei a run for her money); either way Kingdom is can’t-miss horror TV. — Haleigh Foutch

Watch on Netflix

Related Posts

Netflix

The Best Halloween Movies on Netflix Right Now

May 20, 2023
Netflix

The Best Christmas Movies on Netflix Right Now

May 20, 2023
Netflix

The Final Girls: The Best Female-Led Horror Movies to Watch on Netflix

May 20, 2023
Netflix

The Best Anti-Valentine’s Day Movies on Netflix

May 20, 2023
Netflix

The Best Valentine’s Day Movies on Netflix

May 20, 2023
Netflix

The Best 2000s Movies Streaming on Netflix Right Now

May 20, 2023
Next Post

10 Best Shows Like 'Sweet Tooth' For More Apocalyptic/Fantasy Dramas

Best Spanish Movies on Netflix Las mejores películas en español en Netflix

10 Female-Driven Action Movies To Watch After 'The Mother'

Leave Comment

Popular Stories

  • Every Minor Mario Villain in The Super Mario Bros. Movie

    24 shares
    Share 10 Tweet 6
  • 10 Modern Neo-Noir Movies Destined To Become Classics

    23 shares
    Share 9 Tweet 6
  • Sarah Snook’s 10 Best Movies & TV Shows, Ranked According to Rotten Tomatoes

    23 shares
    Share 9 Tweet 6
  • 10 Best Butters Episodes From ‘South Park’, Ranked

    23 shares
    Share 9 Tweet 6
  • Brett Goldstein’s Best Movies & TV Shows, Ranked by IMDb

    23 shares
    Share 9 Tweet 6
Cinema TV Now News

Cinema TV Now News is one of the best entertainment and Cinema and Television News, here you can follow the latest updates about the showbiz.

LEARN MORE »

Recent Posts

  • “Who said I never killed anyone?” The 25 Best TV Dramas of All Time, Ranked
  • After Wonder Woman’s Cameo In Shazam! Fury Of The Gods, Zachary Levi Shares Wild Idea For DC Crossover In A Third Movie
  • 10 Best Time Travel Movies on Netflix

Sections

  • Amazon
  • Disney+
  • HBO
  • Hulu
  • Lists
  • Netflix
  • Superhero

The most important cinema news and events of the day

Be the first to know latest important news & events directly to your inbox.

By signing up, I agree to our TOS and Privacy Policy.

© 2022 Cinema Tv Now - Developed by Sawah Dev.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Movies
    • TV
  • Streaming
    • Netflix
    • Amazon
    • Disney+
    • HBO
    • Hulu
  • Reviews
  • Trailers
  • Lists
  • Comics
  • Horror
  • Superhero

© 2022 Cinema Tv Now - Developed by Sawah Dev.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.