
It’s tough to make one good horror movie, but creating three consistently great ones in a row is a real challenge. Only a few film series have succeeded, like Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead trilogy and Ti West’s X trilogy. Now, as horror fans plan their October movie marathons, they can add what many are calling one of the best horror trilogies ever made – it’s recently become available on three different streaming platforms.
Wes Craven’s original Scream trilogy – Scream, Scream 2, and Scream 3 – is now readily available to stream. All three films became accessible on Hulu, Paramount+, and Peacock starting October 1st. These movies, initially written by Kevin Williamson and later by Ehren Kruger for the third film, revolve around the masked killer Ghost Face and feature Neve Campbell as Sidney Prescott, Courteney Cox as Gale Weathers, and David Arquette as Dewey Riley. For those who want to watch the whole series, all six Scream movies are streaming on Paramount+. Additionally, Scream 4 is available on Peacock, Tubi, and AMC+, and Scream 5 can also be streamed on Hulu.
Why You Should Watch the Original Scream Trilogy
The original Scream came out when horror movies, and especially slasher films, weren’t doing well at all. Thanks to a smart take on common horror themes and self-aware jokes about movies-all thanks to Williamson’s clever writing-Scream successfully brought the genre back to life and became a huge cultural hit. It turned Ghost Face into an unforgettable villain and Sidney into the quintessential “Final Girl.” The movie is still enjoyable today, and the entire Scream series-especially the first three films-remains one of the best horror franchises ever made, and people still love watching it over and over.
It’s common for sequels to disappoint, but the original Scream trilogy stands out as a remarkably consistent and cleverly connected series. It constantly refreshes itself by cleverly commenting on horror tropes and how media changes, all while keeping a continuous storyline and characters you genuinely care about. Each film features a skillfully constructed mystery, keeping you guessing about the identity of the person behind the Ghost Face mask. They all deliver memorable twists and intense suspense, including the innovative “movie within a movie” idea from Scream 3, which, surprisingly, is the lowest-rated installment with a 45% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Other Horror Movies Now Streaming in October
The original Scream trilogy isn’t the only horror you can watch right now. Hulu now has seven of the Saw movies, as well as Barbarian available for streaming. On Paramount+, you can find 30 Days of Night, The Evil Dead (1981), and Urban Legend, all added as of October 1st. Peacock’s streaming selection now includes scary movies like The Crow, Fright Night, Ouija: Origin Of Evil, and nearly every film in the Leprechaun franchise.
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