For the month of October, Peacock filled out the horror titles for the annual Halloween Horror event. But come October 31, many of these films are going to be released. Before that happens, there are at least three movies leaving Peacock you need to check out.
Our selection includes Jordan Peele’s second film as director, an iconic slasher flick from the ’90s, and an underrated horror film from 2005. These are three movies dropping on Peacock in October that you need to check out.
We (2019)
Jordan Peele’s second film as director, Weis even more daring than his first film, Go, As a child he met his identical partner, Adelaide “Eddie” Wilson (Lupita Nyong’o), her husband Gabriel “Gabe” Wilson (Winston Duke), and their children, Zora (Shahadi Wright Joseph) and Jason (Evan Alex). Decades after meeting. , encounter your own exact duplicate.
The alternate family, Red (Nyongo), Abraham (Duke), Umbre (Joseph), and Pluto (Alex), plan to kill their counterparts as part of a larger rebellion of clones called The Tethered. To survive, the Wilson family will have to be even more ruthless than their double.
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Skeleton Key (2005)
Kate Hudson’s Caroline Ellis gets a terrifying introduction to the supernatural world the skeleton Key, Shortly after quitting her job, Caroline is hired by Violet Devereaux (Jenna Rowlands) to care for her elderly and partially paralyzed husband, Ben Devereaux (John Hurt).
As Caroline takes care of Ben, she learns that her house once belonged to witches, Papa Justify (Ronald McCall) and Mama Cecil (Jeryl Prescott). More worryingly, Caroline becomes convinced that Violet is using voodoo magic to steal her husband’s life. And Caroline may be Violet’s next victim.
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Candyman (1992)
title character in candy Man It is unique in that he is both a victim and a villain in his story. In life, Daniel Robitaille (Tony Todd) was the son of a slave whose only crime was loving a white woman. After Daniel’s brutal murder, his spirit is reborn as the vengeful Candyman, and he commits several murders of his own to maintain his legend.
In the present, graduate student Helen Lyle (Virginia Madsen) makes the mistake of invoking the Candyman to test local myths. To her horror, the Candyman is not only real, but he doesn’t even let her escape his grip. The Candyman also blames Helen for some of his crimes, before offering her immortality if she succumbs to his power.
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