Season 2 of American Horror Stories was released at just the right time, and fans are enjoying the anthology episodes that each focus on a different fear-inducing situation. While Halloween might be only one creepy and fun day, the months of September and October are always perfect for horror movies and TV shows to get into the mood.
Even if someone doesn't plan on donning a costume and going to a party or handing out candy to enthusiastic and hopeful trick-or-treaters, binge-watching a scary series is a great way to celebrate. There are many TV shows with just enough scares to interest fans of the horror genre this fall, from an exciting new release to some older ones.
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Harper's Island is a forgotten horror TV show as it aired for one season in 2009, but it works for the Halloween season as it's a wise, surprising slasher. Abby Mills (Elaine Cassidy) goes home for her good pal Henry Dunn's (Christopher Gorham) wedding to Trish Wellington (Katie Cassidy). This is a tough visit for Abby as John Wakefield murdered Abby's mom decades before.
Harper's Island has some of the best plot twists on TV shows and by the time that fans get to the end of the 13-episode season, it will feel like a fascinating and terrifying journey that was definitely worth it. Since the island feels quaint yet isolated, the series is incredibly scary and a good one to watch before Halloween arrives.
Netflix cancelled Archive 81 after one season, which is sad news for fans who loved the story of Dan Turner, a brilliant and creative archivist who is hired for a strange project that becomes more terrifying as he gets deeper into it. The show gets major points for a creepy setting as Dan has to spend all
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