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Shudder Teases ‘Halfway to Halloween’ Lineup Including ‘Late Night With the Devil,’ More Originals

Shudder Teases ‘Halfway to Halloween’ Lineup Including ‘Late Night With the Devil,’ More Originals

Throughout the month of April, AMC+ and Shudder will debut terrifying new shows and movies to celebrate being halfway to Spooky Season!

There’s no need to wait until October to get your fill of fright nights! That’s because AMC+ and Shudder are gearing up to debut a huge lineup of new shows and movies for its annual “Halfway to Halloween” event, which celebrates the midway point between last year’s Spooky Season and this year’s. The 2024 edition of “Halfway to Halloween” will feature some startlingly good premieres, including the hotly anticipated “Late Night With the Devil,” a new season of “The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs” and much more.

  • New horror premieres on AMC+ and Shudder begin on April 1 and continue all month long.
  • Live viewing parties of “The Last Drive-in” will take place twice during the month.
  • A wide range of selections is coming to the live TV channel Shudder TV alongside on-demand releases.

The rollout of Shudder’s 2024 “Halfway to Halloween” lineup begins this weekend, with the new exclusive film “Baghead” on Friday, April 5. New debuts will continue all April for the streamer, and horror fans can find Shudder content through that service or via AMC+, which compiles content from several AMC-owned platforms.

Fans should also be on the lookout for new episodes of “The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs.” New episodes will roll out once every two weeks from the show’s sixth season, and Shudder TV and AMC+ TV will host live watch parties of “The Last Drive In” on April 12 and April 16.

Check out all the titles coming to Shudder for “Halfway to Halloween” below!

What’s Coming to Shudder for ‘Halfway to Halloween’ Event, and When?

April 1

  • “The Terror Season 2” – Full Series Binge: Set during World War II, the second season of “The Terror” centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese American community, and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible. Starring George Takei (“Star Trek”).

  • “Mute Witness” – Streaming Film Premiere: From director Anthony Waller (“An American Werewolf in Paris”), a mute makeup artist working on a slasher movie being shot in Moscow is locked in the studio after house. While there, she witnesses a brutal murder and must escape capture.

  • “The Gates” – Streaming Film Premiere: A serial killer has been sentenced to death by electric chair in London in the 1890s, but in his final hours, he puts a curse on the prison he’s in, and all of those in it.

  • “Drag Me to Hell”: A loan officer who evicts an old woman from her home finds herself the recipient of a supernatural curse. Desperate, she turns to a seer to try and save her soul, while evil forces work to push her to a breaking point.

  • “Ghost Stories” (2017): After receiving a file with details of three unexplained cases of apparitions, skeptical professor Phillip Goodman embarks on a terrifying trip.

  • “The Rental”: Two couples rent a vacation home for what should be a celebratory weekend getaway.

  • “At the Devil’s Door”: A real estate agent finds herself caught up in something sinister when she has to sell a house with a dark past and meets the troubled teen who used to live there.

  • “The Wind”: A plainswoman faces the harshness and isolation of the untamed lad in the Western frontier of the late 1800s.

  • “Summoning Sylvia”: A gay bachelor party turns spooky when sinister spirits are suddenly summoned.

  • “Madman”: A legendary psychopathic murderer stalks a summer camp. (“The Last Drive-In: Madman” episode also available.)

  • “Spookies”: A wicked sorcerer tries to sacrifice a group of people inside his house with the intention of using their vitality to keep his wife alive. (“The Last Drive-In: Spookies” episode also available.)

  • “Creepshow”(1982): Five grisly tales from a kid’s comic book about a murdered father rising from his grave, a bizarre meteor, a vengeful husband, a mysterious crate’s occupant, and a plague of cockroaches.

April 4

  • “Wake Wood”: The parents of a girl who was killed by a savage dog are granted the opportunity to spend three days with their deceased daughter.

  • “Emelie”: A couple’s replacement babysitter turns out to be more than they bargained for when she subjects their kids to a series of twisted activities.

April 5

  • “Baghead”:Following the death of her estranged father, Iris learns she has inherited a run-down, centuries-old pub. Little does she know, when the deed is signed, she will become inextricably tied to an unspeakable entity that resides in the pub’s basement–Baghead–a shape-shifting creature that can transform into the dead. Like her father, Iris is tempted to exploit the creature’s powers and help desperate people see their loved ones again for just two minutes each, making some cash in the process. But she soon discovers breaking the two-minute rule can have terrifying consequences.

April 8

  • “Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things”: Six friends in a theatrical troupe dig up a corpse on an abandoned island to use in a mock Satanic rite. It backfires with deadly consequences.

  • “The Third Saturday in October”: When a psycho goes on a murderous rampage after surviving a botched execution, only two survivors of his initial attack can stop him.

  • “The Third Saturday in October Part V”: Follows an implacable killer as he stalks and butchers the occupants of houses across the stretch of one lone country road while the residents prepare to watch a yearly college-football bout.

April 15

  • “The Tunnel”: An investigation into a government cover-up leads to a network of abandoned train tunnels deep beneath the heart of Sydney. As a journalist and her crew hunt for the story, it quickly becomes clear the story is hunting them.

  • “The Tunnel: The Other Side of Darkness”: On the 10th anniversary of the Australian found footage film “The Tunnel,” this documentary delves into the filmmakers endeavors to challenge how films are financed and distributed, and the lasting impact The Tunnel had internationally.

April 19

  • “Late Night with the Devil”: October 31, 1977. Jack Delroy’s syndicated talk show ‘Night Owls’ has long been a trusted companion to insomniacs around the country, but a year on from the tragic death of Jack’s wife, ratings have plummeted. Desperate to turn his fortunes around, Jack plans a Halloween special like no other, unaware he is about to unleash evil into the living rooms of America. Starring David Dastmalchian and Laura Gordon.

April 22

  • “The House of the Devil” (2009): In 1983, financially struggling college student Samantha Hughes takes a strange babysitting job that coincides with a full lunar eclipse. She slowly realizes her clients harbor a terrifying secret, putting her life in mortal danger. (“Last Drive-in” episode also available.)

  • “The Innkeepers”: During the final days at the Yankee Pedlar Inn, two employees determined to reveal the hotel’s haunted past begin to experience disturbing events as old guests check in for a stay.

  • “The Changeling” (1980): After the death of his wife and daughter in a car crash, a music professor staying in a long-vacant Seattle mansion is dragged into a decades-old mystery by an inexplicable presence in the mansion’s attic. (“Last Drive-in” episode also available.)

  • “Final Cut” (aka “Death Games”): A reporter and his girlfriend follow around a famous actor/entrepreneur and discover some dirt on him to be made public.

  • “13th Floor”: As a child, a girl witnessed her father electrocute a young boy. When she grows into an adult, the ghost of the murdered boy appears to her, and together they set out to expose the crimes of her father.

April 26

  • “Infested”: Director Sébastien Vanicek makes his feature film debut with a story that follows Kaleb, who is about to turn 30 and has never been lonelier. He’s fighting with his sister over a matter of inheritance and has cut ties with his best friend. Fascinated by exotic animals, he finds a venomous spider in a bazaar and brings it back to his flat. It only takes a moment for it to escape and reproduce, turning the whole place into a dreadful webbed trap.

What’s Coming to AMC+ TV and Shudder TV?

Shudder TV is a live streaming channel that is only available to customers who pay to subscribe Shudder’s paid plan. It features carefully curated horror playlists, and it will also be getting new content this month! Check out schedule below (All times ET).

  • “The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula” – All five seasons airing back-to-back beginning 6 a.m. on April 6 through April 9.

  • “101 Scariest Movie Moments of All Time”: Back-to-back episodes airing 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on April 13

  • “Creepshow”: Seasons 1-4 airing back-to back beginning 6:30 a.m. on April 15 through April 16.

  • “Hell House LLC” and “V/H/S Franchises”: All films from two iconic film franchises air back-to-back from 1:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. on April 17 and 1:45 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. on April 18.

  • “Nature Nightmares”: Dig into the scary side of Mother Nature with nature-themed horror in honor of Earth Day beginning April 20 at 6:40 a.m. through April 22.

  • “The Last Drive-In Halloween Special Marathon”: Check out all the tricks and treats with Joe Bob Halloween specials all day long beginning 5:30 a.m. on April 26, leading up to an all-new episode at 9 p.m.

  • “Halfway to Halloween”: Celebrate the six-month countdown to our favorite holiday with two full days of Halloween-themed films beginning April 29 at 6:45 a.m. through April 30.

Shudder

Shudder is a streaming video service specializing in horror, thriller and supernatural fiction titles. The service has a vast library of both classic and contemporary films as well as new, original programming such as Wolf Creek, and Slaxx. Shudder also benefits from content courtesy of AMC including Eli Roth’s History of Horror and fan-favorite zombie survival series The Walking Dead. The platform is available to users in the U.S., Canada, the UK, New Zealand, Australia, and Ireland.

Shudder is available at a subscription rate of $6.99 / month. However, a subscription of $71.88 / year upfront works out to $5.99 a month for those who are confident in their unwavering appetite for quirky slashers and genre-bending sci-fi.

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David covers the biggest news stories, live events, premieres, and informational pieces for The Streamable. Before joining TS, he wrote extensively for Screen Rant and has years of experience writing about the entertainment and streaming industries. He's a Broncos fan, streams on his Toshiba Fire TV, and his favorites include "Andor," "Rings of Power," and "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds."

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