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Top 10 movies, web series, and Korean dramas to binge-watch this Halloween on Netflix, Prime Video, Dinsey+Hotstar, etc.

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Top 10 movies, web series, and Korean dramas to binge-watch this Halloween: Basking in the nostalgia of bygone days, we’re eagerly preparing to revisit classic movies and shows this Halloween season. These are beloved titles that we’ve already enjoyed many times. But no matter how innovative or exceptional a new movie or TV show is, it can’t recreate the deep sense of happiness and connection that comes from revisiting cherished and well-worn favorites.

From What If to Evil Dead to Sweet Home and more, we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 movies, web series, and Korean dramas you can binge-watch this Halloween on Netflix, Prime Video, Dinsey+Hotstar, and more. Ta.

Halloween 2023: Top 10 OTT Movies, Web Series and Korean Dramas

Moshi (Netflix)

Wallace (Daniel Radcliffe) is a man with a miserable job and lives with his sister Ellie (Jemima Looper) and nephew Felix (Lucius Hoyos). He dropped out of medical school after discovering his girlfriend was having an affair with his anatomy teacher, and for the past two years he had decided to become less social.

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WandaVision (Disney+Hotstar)

Newlyweds Wanda Maximoff and Vision move to the black-and-white 1950s town of Westview. They try to blend in, even though Vision is an android and Wanda has telekinesis and reality warping abilities. One day they notice a heart drawn on the calendar, but can’t remember what day it is.

Werewolf at Night (Disney+Hotstar)

On a dark and dreary night, a secret society of monster hunters emerges from the shadows and gathers at the ominous Bloodstone Temple after the death of their leader. Amidst a strange and eerie monument to the life of a leader, participants are thrust into a mysterious and dangerous race for a powerful relic. Their hunt eventually leads them to come face-to-face with dangerous monsters.

Black Night (Netflix)

“Black Night” is set in 2071, when air pollution has hit the world and elite delivery drivers are essential to survival, and Kim Woo Bin plays one of those drivers, “5-8.” He plays a role known as

New Mutants (Disney+Hotstar)

Five teenage mutants – Mirage, Wolfsbane, Cannonball, Sunspot, and Magic – undergo treatment at a secret facility to cure their dangerous powers. Invited by Dr. Cecilia Reyes, they share their stories, but as they begin to question why they are being held and who is trying to destroy them, their memories begin to fade. It quickly turns into a terrifying reality.

Sweet Home (Netflix)

Song Kang plays Cha Hyun Soo, a suicidal high school student who moves into a green home in 1410 after losing his family in a traffic accident. He finds himself caught in the middle of an apocalypse, and then gains the powers of the Infected after fusing with the beast within himself and becoming a super-powered being.

The Evil Dead (Netflix)

Ashley “Ash” Williams (Bruce Campbell), his girlfriend, and three friends hike to a cabin in the woods for a fun night out. There, they find an old book called the Necronomicon that, when read aloud, awakens the dead. The friends accidentally release a flood of evil and must fight for their lives or become one of the evil dead. In this film, the first in a trilogy directed by Sam Raimi, Ash witnesses his friends becoming possessed and must make a difficult decision to save his life before dawn. It doesn’t have to be.

Drag Me to Hell (Prime Video)

Kristen Brown (Alison Roman) has a loving boyfriend (Justin Long) and a great job at a bank in Los Angeles. But her heavenly life turns into hell when, in an attempt to impress her boss, he refuses an old woman’s request to extend her mortgage. In retaliation, her old woman places her curse on Christine, threatening her soul with eternal damnation. Christine seeks help from a psychic to break her curse, but the price to save her soul may be more than she can pay.

Ju-on: The Grudge 2 (Prime Video)

When a woman was brutally murdered by her husband at home, she placed a “curse of grudge” on the house. Now anyone who enters the building is doomed to face a gruesome death. At least, that’s an urban legend that TV crews are investigating. However, TV host Yuka Miura (Chiharu Niiyama) and actress Kyoko Harase (Noriko Sakai) soon realize that this story is no mere legend. They are possessed by a terrifying child-like ghost, and the entire crew is found dead.

Sadako vs. Kayako (Prime Video)

After watching the cursed video, Natsumi has only two days left before she is killed by Sadako, a demonic entity. Her only hope is to pit her Sadako against Kayako, the terrifying spirit that inhabits the haunted house.

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