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Disney+ and Hulu set Hallowstream and Huluween 2023 schedules

Technically, Halloween arrives at the end of October. But Disney+ and Hulu aren’t waiting around to start rolling out the Halloween programing. For the sixth year in a row, Hulu will launch its Huluween slate of programming. Huluween will kick off tomorrow, September 15, with the Hulu premiere of Marvel’s Werewolf by Night. The Boogeyman, a Stephen King adaptation that was originally slated as a Hulu original, will finally arrive at its intended destination on October 6. Stephen King’s Rose Red is also on the schedule, alongside a number of Hulu originals and classic shows. There’s even a four-episode event for American Horror Stories.

Disney+ is holding off a little longer for the launch of its fourth annual Hallowstream. This year’s event begins on October 4 with the Disney+ premiere of Haunted Mansion and continues on October 13 with a new Goosebumps series that will also stream on Hulu. On October 20, Werewolf by Night will be getting a rerelease in color for the first time. However, most of the programming that Disney+ listed for October 31 are things that the streamer already has, like The Nightmare Before Christmas and The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Collection.

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The complete list of programming for both streaming events can be found below.

Gael García Bernal in Werewolf by Night.
Marvel Studios

Hulu’s Huluween

September 15

  • Werewolf by Night

September 21

  • American Horror Story: Delicate

September 22

  • No One Will Save You (Hulu Original)

October 1

  • Stephen King’s Rose Red

October 2

  • Fright Krewe (Hulu Original)

October 5

  • The Boogeyman

October 9

  • The Mill

October 13

  • Goosebumps

October 18

  • Living for the Dead (Hulu Original)

October 26

  • American Horror Stories Four-Episode Huluween Event
  • Fresh (Hulu Original)
  • The Paloni Show! Halloween Speical!
  • Scream Queens
  • Sabrina the Teenage Witch
The cast of Disney's Haunted Mansion.
Walt Disney Pictures

Disney+’s Hallowstream

October 4

  • Haunted Mansion

October 13

  • Goosebumps

October 20

  • Werewolf by Night in Color

October 31

  • Dancing with the Stars: Halloween Episode
  • Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
  • Hocus Pocus
  • Hocus Pocus 2
  • Halloweentown
  • Muppets Haunted Mansion
  • The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror Collection
  • Twitches
  • Under Wraps
  • Frankenweenie
  • Skeleton Dance
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