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Paramount Plus Brings Back Peak Screaming For Halloween 2023

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Paramount Plus has brought back its Peak Screaming collection for Halloween 2023. With the collection available now, subscribers don’t have to wait until the end of October to get into the spirit of Halloween.

With October approaching, you can expect most steaming services to launch hubs, collections, and other themed ways to group spooky content together. The Peak Screaming collection is a prime example, and something Paramount Plus has been offering for a couple of years now.

As was the case in those past years, the Peak Screaming collection on Paramount Plus features a varied selection of originals, fan-favorite horror movies, and shows.

For those more interested in scary movies, this year’s collection features A Quiet Place (1 and Part 2), Monster High 2, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines (available Oct. 6), Orphan: First Kill, Scream VI, and Smile. If signed up to the Paramount+ with Showtime tier, subscribers also get access to Pearl, X, as well as Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Halloween: Resurrection, and H20, among others.

If you prefer your scares in smaller sizes, some of the featured shows include Are You Afraid of the Dark, Evil, Ghosts, The Stand, and Why Women Kill. Once again, if signed up to the Paramount+ with Showtime tier, subscribers can additionally check out Dexter, Penny Dreadful, and We Hunt Together, among others.

You can check out the new Peak Screaming 2023 collection trailer below.

For those new to Paramount Plus, and considering signing up in time for Halloween, the streaming service offers two main plans to choose from. The standard Paramount Plus plan costs $5.99 a month, contains ads, and unlocks access to most, but not all titles.

The Paramount+ with Showtime plan costs $11.99 a month, removes the ads, and unlocks access to the entire library including all of the new releases and everything featured in this year’s Peak Screaming collection.

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