HBO Max Unveils “Face Your Demons” Halloween Collection – Full Lineup Revealed

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HBO Max is cranking up the scares this October with its new Halloween campaign, “Face Your Demons.” Starting today, the streamer is giving horror fans a full month of spine-chilling premieres, cult classics, and legendary favorites.

With releases like IT: Welcome to Derry, A24’s Bring Her Back, and The Substance, HBO Max is serving up the ultimate Halloween lineup, featuring jump scares, psychological thrills, and monstrous mayhem, all in one terrifying collection.

1. Must-Scream Horror

Via A24

HBO Max’s Face Your Demons collection is a must-see for horror fans, gathering a mix of classic scares, cult favorites, and brand-new nightmares in one place. The collection spans the full spectrum of the genre, from psychological thrillers and supernatural hauntings to monster mayhem and modern horror twists.

The lineup pairs timeless classics like A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Exorcist, Get Out, and The Sixth Sense with recent hits such as Hereditary, Midsommar, and Talk to Me. Fans of eerie, atmospheric horror will find gems like The Witch, The Lighthouse, and Caddo Lake, while new premieres like A24’s Bring Her Back (October 3) and The Substance (October 10) promise fresh chills.

Also featured is HBO’s original series IT: Welcome to Derry, arriving October 26, which expands the terrifying world of Stephen King’s IT. From slasher staples like Final Destination Bloodlines to unsettling new entries like Death of a Unicorn and Heretic, Face Your Demons delivers a full lineup built to test every viewer’s courage and keep audiences coming back for scares all month long.

A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
Alien Covenant
Amityville: Where the Echo Lives
Bring Her Back (Debuts 10/3)
Caddo Lake
Carnival of Souls
Death of a Unicorn
Final Destination Bloodlines
Get Out
Hereditary
Heretic
I Saw the TV Glow
IT: Welcome to Derry (HBO Original Series) (Debuts 10/26)
MaXXXine
Midsommar
Talk to Me
The Exorcist
The Front Room
The Lighthouse
The Sixth Sense
The Substance (Debuts 10/10)
The Watchers
The Witch

2. Face Your Demons

Via Warner Bros.

This collection gathers some of the most intense and spine-chilling stories in supernatural horror and suspense. Packed with haunted objects, terrifying entities, and post-apocalyptic threats, these titles explore fear, faith, and the struggle to survive.

From the cursed doll in Annabelle and the demonic mayhem of Evil Dead Rise, to the chilling scares of It (2017) and The Nun, the lineup captures the best of modern horror. HBO’s own The Last of Us adds emotional depth with its mix of human drama and monstrous tension, while Sinners and Companion bring fresh stories of guilt, faith, and the supernatural.

Blending classic scares with new nightmares, this collection is designed to keep viewers on the edge of their seats long after the credits roll.

Annabelle
Companion
Evil Dead Rise
It (2017)
Sinners
The Last of Us (HBO Original Series)
The Nun

3. Unleash the Monster

Via Libra Films

This collection explores the darker side of sci-fi and psychological horror, combining alien threats, monstrous creatures, and disturbing human tales.

It features classics like Night of the Living Dead and Invasion of the Body Snatchers alongside modern favorites such as The Cabin in the Woods and The Invitation. With a mix of eerie settings, body horror, and thought-provoking tension, it’s ideal for viewers who enjoy their scares with a twist of mystery and psychological edge.

Alien Covenant
Christine
Cronos
Eraserhead
From Hell It Came
Interview with the Vampire
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Maggie
Night of the Living Dead
Prometheus
Splinter
The Brood
The Cabin in the Woods
The Invitation
The Lure
The Monster
Trick ‘r’ Treat

4. Haunted Hall of Fame

Via Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

This collection is a mix of classic and modern horror films, including supernatural thrillers, haunted house stories, and psychological scares. It features iconic franchises like The Conjuring, Insidious, The Exorcist, and Annabelle, alongside cult favorites such as It Follows and Drag Me to Hell, offering a wide range of scares for horror fans.

Annabelle
Drag Me to Hell
Evil Dead 2
Evil Dead Rise
Folklore
Insidious
Insidious: Chapter 2
Insidious: Chapter 3
It Comes at Night
It Follows
Talk To Me
The Amityville Horror (1979)
The Conjuring
The Conjuring 2
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
The Curse of La Llorona
The Exorcist
The Last House on the Left (2009)
The Nun
The Sixth Sense
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me

5. A Killer Movie Marathon

Via Warner Bros.

This collection blends classic and contemporary horror, covering slasher hits, psychological thrillers, and supernatural stories.

It includes legendary franchises like Final Destination, Halloween, and Friday the 13th, alongside suspenseful and mind-bending films such as Hannibal, The Silence of the Lambs, and X. Whether you love blood-soaked scares or tense, story-driven horror, this lineup offers something for every fan of fright.

Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh
Eyes Without a Face
Final Destination
Final Destination 2
Final Destination 3
Final Destination 5
Freddy vs Jason
Friday the 13th (2009)
Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later
Halloween: Resurrection
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
Hannibal
MaXXXine
Pearl: The X-Traordinary Origin Story
The Final Destination (2009)
The Silence of the Lambs
Trap
X

6. Stephen King: The King of Fears

HBO

This collection brings together Stephen King adaptations and horror classics inspired by his stories. It showcases eerie supernatural events, tense psychological thrills, and unforgettable characters like Pennywise, capturing the signature dark and unsettling tone of King’s work. Spanning both movies and TV series from different eras, it’s ideal for fans of both timeless and modern horror.

Children of the Corn
Christine
Firestarter
It (2017)
It: Chapter Two
It: Welcome to Derry
Misery
Salem’s Lot
Stephen King’s It
The Outsider
The Shining

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