It's officially spooky season and Pluto TV is feeling the Halloween spirit. The Paramount operated free, ad-supported video streaming service is featuring a variety of Halloween and horror movies throughout the month of October. From The Blair Witch Project to The Addams Family, there will be frights all month long.
Pluto TV's Horror channel is hosting the 31 Nights of Horror. Each night at 8:00 p.m. ET, Pluto TV Horror will feature scary movies like The Blair Witch Project, Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows, Life, Evil Dead, The Grudge, Urban Legend 1-3, Oculus, 30 Days of Night, Idle Hands, The Woman in Black, Slice, The Lazarus Effect and more.
Pluto TV Horror won't be the only channel on the service bringing the frights. Films like The Addams Family, Addams Family Values, 10 Cloverfield Lane, 30 Days of Night, Apocalypto, Black Rock, Compulsion, Flatliners, The Quiet and more can be found across Pluto TV's many other channels and on demand.
If you're looking for more family-friendly Halloween content, Pluto TV will also have kid-friendly shows and movies. On Wednesdays starting at 6:00 a.m. ET, you can catch Sabrina's Secret Life and Sabrina: The Animated Series on the Rainbow Squad channel. Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. ET will feature Howard Lovecraft Trilogy, A Month in Paris, Thunder, and the The House of Magic on the Kids Movie Club. Lastly, on Fridays at 6:00 a.m. ET on the Forever Kids channel, you can catch beloved classics like Tales from the Cryptkeeper, Teen Wolf, and Ultimate Book of Spells.
There are also specific spooky channels running Halloween-themed movies all day and night. Catch all the spooks across Pluto TV's service on channels like Pluto TV Terror, Pluto TV Thrillers, Pluto TV Suspense, Pluto TV Paranormal, The Addams Family and Dark Shadows.
Pluto TV can be access through just about any device that can connect to the internet, including Android TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, gaming consoles, mobile devcies, and more. If you're bored at work, you can also tune in via a web browser. It's a completley free service supported only by ads.