A devious doll and a mind-bending mist are coming to Netflix this October to help you stream some screams in the Halloween season.

According to multiple outlets (including EW) and a new video from Netflix, Cult of Chucky and The Mist Season 1 will be available to stream on Netflix beginning this October.

Cult of Chucky will be streamable beginning October 3rd (the same day it will released on Blu-ray and DVD), while season 1 of Spike TV's The Mist will be released on the streaming service starting October 24th. As previously announced, Stranger Things Season 2 will also help viewers ring in the spooky season with an October 27th debut.

Will you be adding these titles to your Halloween season movie and TV marathons? Let us know in the comments below, and check out the new video from Netflix:

The Mist Season 1 synopsis: "Based on a story by Stephen King, THE MIST has been re-imagined for television by Executive Producer and Writer Christian Torpe and produced for Spike by TWC-Dimension Television. Spike’s THE MIST centers around a small town family that is torn apart by a brutal crime. As they deal with the fallout an eerie mist rolls in, suddenly cutting them off from the rest of the world, and in some cases, each other. Family, friends and adversaries become strange bedfellows, battling the mysterious mist and its threats, fighting to maintain morality and sanity as the rules of society break down."

Cult of Chucky synopsis: "Confined to an asylum for the criminally insane for the past four years, Nica (Dourif) is wrongly convinced that she, not Chucky, murdered her entire family. But when her psychiatrist introduces a new group-therapy tool — a “Good Guy” doll — a string of grisly deaths plague the asylum and Nica starts to wonder if maybe she isn’t crazy after all. Andy (Vincent), Chucky’s now-grownup nemesis from the original Child’s Play, races to Nica’s aid. But to save her he’ll have to get past Tiffany (Tilly), Chucky’s long-ago bride, who will do anything, no matter how deadly or depraved, to help her beloved devil doll."

Source: EW
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