What’s your favorite scary movie? If it’s an entry in the Scream franchise, you’re in luck because all the Scream movies and shows are now on Netflix.
There’s good news today for all the guys, gals, and ghouls who enjoy their horror with a layer of irony and a coat of blood. Right now, every entry in the Scream franchise is on Netflix! So you can sit on your couch for about 7 hours straight and watch Neve Campbell take on 15 years of Ghostface.
The fun doesn’t have to stop there, though. In addition to the original quadrilogy of films, every season of the Scream television show is on Netflix too!
Some people may consider the television program to a bit sacrilegious, and those people may have a point. The first two seasons of the television show ran on MTV in 2015 and 2016, and didn’t share very many similarities with its Hollywood predecessor.
Ultimately, the first two seasons of the television series can best be described as simply as “a horror show that was on MTV.”
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Any scares that the show generated were cheap jump-scares, and the show devoted a solid amount of its runtime to the lives and relationships of its high school protagonists. Still, it worked as a show if you needed to watch an unknown perpetrator carve up a few teenagers.
The third season of the series aired over three days this summer on VH1, and serves as its own standalone story. Again, this season falls into a similar category as the previous two. The writing is a bit hacky and the jokes are spelled out too clearly, but it does feature the original Ghostface mask and the voice of Roger L. Jackson.
If you’re looking to marathon the entire Scream canon from beginning to end, you need to act quick! Scream 4 is leaving Netflix on Oct. 7. You’ll also want to start that marathon sooner rather than later. To binge every episode of the television show and every film in the franchise, you’ll need to set aside just under 28 hours. For now, at least it’s all in one place!
Will you be watching the Scream movies and shows on Netflix for Halloween 2019? Let us know in the comments section!