Huluween 2025 Unleashes New Originals, Cult Classics, and Special Premieres
- Horror Movies Uncut

- Sep 30
- 2 min read

The scares are back. This October, Hulu is rolling out its annual Huluween programming, blending new originals, cult favorites, and milestone anniversaries into a packed lineup designed to thrill every type of horror fan.
Among the highlights is the Family Guy Halloween special, A Little Fright Music, premiering October 6. In the animated episode, Brian and Stewie set out to write the perfect Halloween hit, while Peter and his friends learn that lying about trick-or-treating can come with deadly consequences.
Hulu’s slate also includes high-profile original premieres. Michelle Garza Cervera (Huesera: The Bone Woman) directs The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (Oct. 22), a reimagining of the 1992 classic with Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Maika Monroe. Andscape Originals brings two chilling dramas: The Man in My Basement (Sept. 26), an official TIFF 2025 selection, and Stay (Oct. 8), a supernatural marital thriller. The dark UK comedy Obituary also returns October 14 for a new season of small-town crime, murder, and newsroom rivalries.
Beyond Hulu Originals, the streamer is bolstering its library with fan favorites and anniversaries. The full Twilight saga, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992), and the original The Hand That Rocks the Cradle arrive October 1. Cult classics celebrate milestones: The Rocky Horror Picture Show turns 50, Edward Scissorhands turns 35, and Scream Queens marks its 10th anniversary.
Recent breakout hits like The Monkey (based on Stephen King’s short story) and Osgood Perkins’ Longlegs also join the Halloween collection, alongside Hell of a Summer and I Don’t Understand You.
For bundle subscribers, Huluween expands to Disney+, allowing fans to stream the full lineup across both platforms.
With everything from campy animated specials to psychological thrillers and genre-defining anniversaries, Huluween 2025 promises something for every horror mood.








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