The Best Horror Movies On Peacock Right Now

Heather Donahue apologizing to Josh and Mike's moms in The Blair Witch Project (1999)
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If you are looking for a good scare without breaking the bank, watching the best horror movies on Peacock will cost you absolutely nothing. From recent releases to creepy classics, a very impressive amount of the best movies on Peacock boast all the suspense, supernatural intrigue, and bloody brutality you might be looking for, albeit with a few ad breaks. If that is something you think you can endure, look no further than our picks for some of the best horror movies you can check out with a Peacock subscription at the moment. 

Dora Madison in Bliss

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Bliss (2019)

Amid a rough creative block, a talented painter (played by Dora Madison) suddenly begins to endure a mysteriously bizarre and deeply concerning transformative experience.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: With his visually erratic third feature, Bliss, writer and director Joe Begos introduces a wildly unique take on an otherwise familiar concept in horror lore that I will let you discover on your own.

Stream Bliss on Peacock.

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Coherence (2013)

A comet passing over Earth seems to create a very perplexing situation for a group of friends reuniting for a dinner party.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: Without giving too much away, writer and director James Ward Byrkit’s Coherence is one of the most fascinating and stunningly original multiverse movies ever made, let alone the fact that it is largely improvised.

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Hannah Fierman in V/H/S

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V/H/S (2012)

Thieves hired to find a particular videotape sift through increasingly strange footage involving the likes of a night of debauchery gone wrong, a woman video-chatting her boyfriend about a possible haunting situation, and more.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: Featuring shorts by filmmakers like Adam Wingard, Ti West, and Radio Silence, V/H/S is a raw, inventive, and absolutely frightening fusion of the found footage style with the anthology movie structure that kicked off one of the most enduring horror movie franchises in recent memory.

Stream V/H/S on Peacock.

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Abigail (2024)

What a group of professional criminals assume will be a simple ransom job proves to be anything but when they kidnap a little girl (played by Alisha Weir) who is not quite what she seems.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: Radio Silence follows Ready or Not and their contributions to the Scream franchise with a new vampire movie classic called Abigail, which proved to be an unprecedentedly bloody experience for cast members like Melissa Barerra and Dan Stevens

Stream Abigail on Peacock.

Michael Williams standing in a corner in The Blair Witch Project

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The Blair Witch Project (1999)

Amateur documentarians Heather (Heather Donahue), Mike (Michael C. Williams), and Josh (Joshua Leonard) set out to make a film about a local legend, only to find themselves lost in the woods and afraid they may not be alone.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: While not the first found footage movie, many fans and critics alike consider Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez’s The Blair Witch Project to be the genre’s finest for its startling suspense and brilliant reliance on fear of the unknown.

Stream The Blair Witch Project on Peacock.

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The Cabin In The Woods (2012)

Five vacationing college students are terrorized by a supernatural threat, but soon discover there is more to their situation than meets the eye.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: As our own The Cabin in the Woods review agrees, director Drew Goddard’s instant classic is one of the most clever and hilarious deconstructions of horror conventions ever made.

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The Purge (2013)

Ethan Hawke and Lena Headey star as a couple trying to keep their family safe on an annual night in the near future when all crime is legal. 

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: Peacock subscribers can also watch the acclaimed series spin-off from the Purge movies after watching creator James DeMonaco’s intense and thought-provoking original installment.

Stream The Purge on Peacock.

David Howard Thornton in Terrifier

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The Terrifier Movies (2017, 2022)

A horrifying harlequin (played by David Howard Thornton) stalks and brutally murders victims of his choosing, preferably on Halloween night.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: Few creepy clown movies are as gleefully grotesque and bewilderingly brutal as writer and director Damien Leone’s Terrifier and its 2022 sequel, Terrifier 2, – each of which follows the shockingly cruel exploits of one of the greatest modern horror movie villains, Art the Clown.

Stream the Terrifier movies on Peacock.

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Def By Temptation (1990)

A minister-in-training (played by James Bond III), his actor friend (played by Kadeem Hardison), and a cop who specializes in the supernatural (played by Bill Nunn) take on an alluring succubus (played by Cynthia Bond).

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: Not only does James Bond III star in Def by Temptation, he also writes and directs this underrated, Troma-produced Black horror movie that also stars Samuel L. Jackson.

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Ko Asung in The Host

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The Host (2006)

A man stops at nothing to rescue his daughter after she is abducted by an unusual creature that emerges from the Han River in Seoul, South Korea.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: Before Parasite earned him an Oscar, co-writer and director Bong Joon-ho earned major Kudos with the creature feature-loving community when he released the inventive and thoroughly intense, The Host.

Stream The Host on Peacock.

The Blissfield Butcher lurks in the shadows while Millie Kessler looks on in Freaky

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Freaky (2020)

After surviving an attack by a killer known as The Butcher (Vince Vaughn), teenage Millie (Kathryn Newton) finds herself trapped in the body of the notorious killer, whose own consciousness is inhabiting her body.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: By, essentially, reimagining the plot of the classic body swap movie, Freaky Friday, as a quirky slasher flick, director Christopher Landon lands yet another horror-comedy movie favorite with Freaky.

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Felissa Rose as Angela Rose In Sleepaway Camp

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Sleepaway Camp (1983)

Young campers and adult counselors alike are eliminated one by one by an elusive, unseen assailant at a summer camp.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: If not for the existence of the Friday the 13th franchise, Sleepaway Camp would be the ultimate summer horror movie, especially for its iconically shocking twist ending.

Stream Sleepaway Camp on Peacock.

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The Void (2016)

An understaffed hospital becomes the site of strange, otherworldly circumstances that seem to be related to a group of hooded bystanders gathering outside the building.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: From writers and directors Jeremy Gillespie and Steven Kostanski, and bearing grade-A practical effects, The Void is a passionately executed callback to Lovecraftian creature features of the 1980s.

Stream The Void on Peacock.

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The Exorcist III (1990)

George C. Scott plays a veteran detective who finds disturbing evidence linking a series of recent murders to a long-dead serial killer.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: A sequel to William Friedkin’s 1973 classic mostly in name, writer and director William Peter Blatty’s The Exorcist III is a terrifying, unjustly overlooked masterpiece that fuses crime drama with supernatural thrills.

Stream The Exorcist III on Peacock.

The characters from the original Swedish film, Let The Right One In

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Let The Right One In (2008)

A lonely boy (played by Kåre Hedebrant) forms a friendship with a girl (played by Lina Leandersson) hiding a deadly secret in 1980s Stockholm.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: Director Tomas Alfredson’s gorgeous, brutal adaptation of John Ajvide Lindqvist’s novel, Let the Right One In, is one of the most hauntingly unique vampire movies ever made.

Stream Let the Right One In on Peacock.

Gunnar Hansen in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)

A group of young road-trippers fall prey to a family of cannibals – one of which hunts with a power tool.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: Writer and director Tobe Hooper masterfully captures the feeling of a seemingly endless nightmare with one of the best horror movies of the ‘70s, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre – which is not exactly a horror movie based on a true story like it was advertised, but does take inspiration from the murders of Ed Gein.

Stream The Texas Chain Saw Massacre on Peacock.

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Phantasm (1979)

A recently orphaned teenage boy (played by A. Michael Baldwin) and his older brother (Bill Thornbury) discover that a mysterious tall man (played by Angus Scrimm) is stealing bodies from their graves and set out to understand why.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: With a plot so unapologetically strange, a villain so memorably imposing, and other enduringly iconic elements, writer and director Don Coscarelli’s Phantasm is a definitive, must-see cult horror film.

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Starry Eyes (2014)

Future Midnight Mass cast member Alex Essoe gives a bold performance as an aspiring actor who goes to unimaginably dangerous lengths to earn what she believes will be the role of a lifetime.

Why it’s one of the best horror movies on Peacock: Not just one of the best horror movies on Peacock, but one of the most criminally underrated horror movies in recent memory is Starry Eyes – a harrowing tale of ambition gone south with a dash of treacherous body horror from Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer of 2019’s Pet Sematary remake fame.

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The Wailing (2016)

A police officer and family man from South Korea (played by Kwak Do-won) struggles to prevent the spread of a strange illness which has some villagers convinced it is the work of a demon.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: Director Na Hong-jin’s horrifying, thoroughly compelling, and sometimes darkly funny bedtime story, The Wailing, is a masterpiece of slow-burn horror and one of the greatest Asian horror films of its time.

Stream The Wailing on Peacock.

Olivia Hussey in Black Christmas

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Black Christmas (1974)

Jess Bradford (Olivia Hussey) and her fellow sorority sisters find themselves taunted by a stranger who is most definitely not Santa Claus while spending winter break together at their school’s currently desolate campus.

Why it is one of the best horror movies on Peacock: Years before director Bob Clark finished his iconic and hilarious dream project, A Christmas Story, his first holiday classic was Black Christmas – one of the greatest horror films set around Christmas and is often argued to be the true first modern slasher movie.

Stream Black Christmas on Peacock.

Jocelin Donahue in The House of the Devil

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The House Of The Devil (2009)

A cash-strapped college student (played by Jocelin Donahue) accepts a babysitting job that she quickly comes to regret when nothing appears to be as it seems on the night of a lunar eclipse in 1983.

Why it’s one of the best horror movies on Peacock: Writer and director Ti West, instantly became one of the leading heroes in modern indie horror with his underrated ode to the Satanic Panic era, The House of the Devil – another masterpiece of slow-burn horror that earns its place with a shocking final act and an early appearance by future Oscar nominee Greta Gerwig.

Stream The House Of The Devil on Peacock.

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Night Of The Living Dead (1968)

A group of strangers taking refuge in a small house in the country struggle to survive the hungry, shuffling corpses outside… and each other.

Why it’s one of the best horror movies on Peacock: Co-writer and director George A. Romero first introduced the world to the modern, definitive incarnation of the zombie with Night of the Living Dead, which is also one of the best movies on Peacock, period, for its cleverly veiled social commentary that would become a staple of the filmmaker’s long-running Dead movies series.

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A jawless zombie in Day of the Dead

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Day Of The Dead (1985)

A dwindling number of scientists and military personnel take refuge together in an underground bunker, where they struggle to survive the hungry, shuffling corpses above – and each other – while warring over what is most important in a world overrun with the dead.

Why it’s one of the best horror movies on Peacock: After following up his first horrid night with a distressing dawn, George A. Romero would then give us Day of the Dead – one of the more thoughtful, thematically unique, technically impressive, and realistic zombie movies in his influential franchise, and of all time.

Stream Day Of The Dead on Peacock.

Gong Yoo in Train to Busan

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Train To Busan (2016)

An overworked businessman (played by Gong Yoo) takes his daughter (played by Su-an Kim) on a trip to visit her mother by train, which ends up becoming a ride into relentless terror when the train cars become overrun with hungry, fast-moving corpses.

Why it’s one of the best horror movies on Peacock: One of the most exciting and intelligent zombie movies in recent memory is one of the best Korean horror movies ever, Train to Busan.

Stream Train To Busan on Peacock.

Katharine Isabelle in Ginger Snaps

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Ginger Snaps (2000)

As she approaches womanhood, Ginger (Katharine Isabelle) undergoes a more startling transformation than she anticipated following a mysterious animal attack with only her close younger sister, Brigitte (Emily Perkins), to confide in, even as the strange circumstances threaten to tear them apart.

Why it’s one of the best horror movies on Peacock: One of the most stylish and refreshingly character-driven werewolf movies is the Canadian import Ginger Snaps, which is co-written and directed by Orphan Black creator John Fawcett and boasts makeup effects that are extremely impressive for an early-2000s, low-budget creature feature.

Stream Ginger Snaps on Peacock.

This, of course, is only a handful of recommendations for the best horror movies on Peacock. But, as you can see, they are enough to prove that the streaming service really knows what constitutes a good scare. Keep an eye out for any upcoming horror movies that will be making their way to the platform next.

Jason Wiese
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Jason Wiese writes feature stories for CinemaBlend. His occupation results from years dreaming of a filmmaking career, settling on a "professional film fan" career, studying journalism at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, MO (where he served as Culture Editor for its student-run print and online publications), and a brief stint of reviewing movies for fun. He would later continue that side-hustle of film criticism on TikTok (@wiesewisdom), where he posts videos on a semi-weekly basis. Look for his name in almost any article about Batman.