OSN+ is leaning into Halloween with a curated horror lineup that stretches well beyond October 31. The platform’s seasonal programming invites viewers to “step into spooky season” with a mix of cult classics, modern nightmares, and brand-new releases designed to satisfy every flavor of fear — from gothic horror and psychological thrillers to blood-soaked cult favorites.
Among the highlights is IT: Welcome to Derry, premiering October 27. Set decades before the events of IT and IT: Chapter Two, the series explores the twisted origins of Pennywise the Clown and the cursed town of Derry, expanding one of Stephen King’s most enduring universes. Another major arrival is The Talamasca: The Secret Order, debuting October 20. Set in Anne Rice’s Immortal Universe, it follows a secret society tracking supernatural forces, connecting to the world of Mayfair Witches and Interview with the Vampire.
The streaming lineup also includes a strong roster of established horror films. IT and IT: Chapter Two return to showcase Pennywise’s reign of terror, while The Conjuring and Hereditary dive into the supernatural and psychological corners of the genre. The Witch and Nosferatu (2024) bring atmospheric dread and gothic storytelling, with Robert Eggers’ modern Nosferatu revisiting one of cinema’s earliest horror icons for a new generation.
For those who prefer something more self-aware or nostalgic, Trick ’r Treat and Donnie Darko provide eerie Halloween night thrills and cult-level existential tension. Fans of darker folklore and haunted object tales can turn to The Curse of Robert the Doll, while Abigail twists the vampire myth with action and dark humor. Saw’s original seven-part run also joins the catalog — a reminder of the 2000s era when torture horror reigned supreme.
On the TV front, OSN+ leans heavily into serialized suspense. From blends mystery, survival, and horror as trapped strangers navigate a town ruled by nightmarish creatures. The Outsider mixes crime and the supernatural in a faithful adaptation of Stephen King’s novel, while Mayfair Witches expands Anne Rice’s gothic lore with dark family drama and occult intrigue.
True to its “More You” brand promise, OSN+ isn’t just dropping titles — it’s crafting a mood. The mix of prestige horror, cult favorites, and new originals caters to viewers who want both scares and storytelling depth. The service continues to position itself as the Middle East’s most comprehensive streaming hub for global genre content, thanks to its partnerships with major studios such as HBO, NBC Universal, Paramount+, and Sony.
For horror fans in the region, this year’s OSN+ Halloween lineup feels more cohesive and ambitious than in previous years — a blend of new horror universes, legacy titles, and classic remakes that reflect where the genre is headed. Whether you’re revisiting The Conjuring for the hundredth time or bracing for Welcome to Derry, OSN+ seems intent on owning spooky season from the first pumpkin carving to the last jump scare.