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Peep these 20 new scary movies for Halloween, from 'Saw X' to 'The Exorcist: Believer'

Brian Truitt, USA TODAY
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What scares you the most? Demon children? Serial killers? Aliens invading your home? Murderous animatronic animals come to life while you chow down on substandard pizza?

Well, this spooky season at the movies has got it all. Halloween's the time when folks start figuring out their costume situation, bundling up for the incoming chill (and chillers) and getting into the spirit by watching a whole bunch of horror films. There are many options for all manner of fear factor, including high-profile new chapters from "The Conjuring," "Saw" and "The Exorcist" franchises.

So while you weigh going full- or fun-size with your candy bars, here are 20 new movies to prepare for Halloween:

'Blood Flower'

Arnie Shasha plays a malicious spirit that haunts a young apprentice healer and his family in the Malaysian horror film "Blood Flower."
Arnie Shasha plays a malicious spirit that haunts a young apprentice healer and his family in the Malaysian horror film "Blood Flower."

The Malaysian horror film centers on a teenage faith healer and exorcist who's haunted by vision of ghosts and spirits from other dimensions. One of them gets too close and begins to make his life hell, and the kid has to utilize all his supernatural mojo to save his loved ones.

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Where to watch: Shudder.

'El Conde'

Pablo Larraín's "El Conde" reimagines Chilean dictactor Augusto Pinochet as a 250-year-old vampire (Jaime Vadell) who just wants to die already.
Pablo Larraín's "El Conde" reimagines Chilean dictactor Augusto Pinochet as a 250-year-old vampire (Jaime Vadell) who just wants to die already.

Director Pablo Larraín follows "Jackie" and "Spencer" with ... a horror comedy. The satire reimagines Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet as a 250-year-old vampire (Jaime Vadell) who's tired of the bloodsucking and wants to end it all, though the people around him aren't ready to let go quite yet.

Where to watch: Netflix.

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'My Animal'

A relationship develops between a teenage goalie (Amandla Stenberg, left) and a figure skater (Bobbi Salvör Menuez), though one of them harbors a secret primal side in the horror romance "My Animal."
A relationship develops between a teenage goalie (Amandla Stenberg, left) and a figure skater (Bobbi Salv?r Menuez), though one of them harbors a secret primal side in the horror romance "My Animal."

Here's a different sort of beauty and the beast situation: The horror romance stars Amandla Stenberg as an outcast teenage goalie who falls for the figure skater (Bobbi Salv?r Menuez) new to their northern town. A relationship develops between them, which unlocks one's very primal side.

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Where to watch: In theaters and on demand.

'The Nun 2'

Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga) is surrounded by some unholy figures investigating a murder in France in "The Nun II."
Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga) is surrounded by some unholy figures investigating a murder in France in "The Nun II."

The ninth installment in the "Conjuring"-verse, this period sequel catches up with heroic Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga) as she's called in to help when it appears the demonic Valak (Bonnie Aarons) has returned. This time around, the haunting lady is tearing a bloody swath through Europe and seeking a powerful holy relic.

Where to watch: In theaters.

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'Satanic Hispanics'

The Traveler (Efren Ramirez) has some tales to tell the police in the Latin American horror anthology "Satanic Hispanics."
The Traveler (Efren Ramirez) has some tales to tell the police in the Latin American horror anthology "Satanic Hispanics."

Just in time for Hispanic Heritage Month comes an anthology of shorts by five different Latino filmmakers. Police raid a house in El Paso, Texas, and find a bunch of dead Latinos and one survivor (Efren Ramirez). During questioning, he tells tales of demons, terrifying creatures, the undead and legends from Latin American folklore.

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Where to watch: In theaters.

'Elevator Game'

It's not good news when the 5th Floor Woman (Samantha Halas) gets loose in "Elevator Game."
It's not good news when the 5th Floor Woman (Samantha Halas) gets loose in "Elevator Game."

Based on the real-life urban legend of the same name, a group of teens set out to debunk the online challenge, which if you ride an elevator in a specific sequence, you invoke a supernatural creature called the 5th Floor Woman. The kids play the game, don't follow the rules and the sinister spirit follows them home.

Where to watch: Shudder.

'It Lives Inside'

Megan Suri plays an high school student who has to lean into her Indian culture to save her friend in "It Lives Inside."
Megan Suri plays an high school student who has to lean into her Indian culture to save her friend in "It Lives Inside."

In this South Asian spin on the demonic thriller, Megan Suri plays a high school kid who rejects her Indian culture and family in order to fit in better, yet finds she has to lean into that tradition and heritage for salvation when a mythological spirit attaches itself to her ex-best friend.

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Where to watch: In theaters.

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'No One Will Save You'

Kaitlyn Dever stars as a young outcast who's awakened one night by strange noises coming from extraterrestrial intruders in the sci-fi psychological thriller "No One Will Save You."
Kaitlyn Dever stars as a young outcast who's awakened one night by strange noises coming from extraterrestrial intruders in the sci-fi psychological thriller "No One Will Save You."

In this sci-fi psychological thriller, Kaitlyn Dever plays a young woman who's a pariah in her small town and almost never leaves the house. But that sanctuary becomes much less safe when extraterrestrials arrive and she has to fight to survive the night and avoid whatever nefarious plans they have for her.

Where to watch: Hulu.

'Deliver Us'

Lee Roy Kunz plays one of the priests tasked by the Vatican to investigate a woman having twins by immaculate conception and an unholy prophecy in "Deliver Us."
Lee Roy Kunz plays one of the priests tasked by the Vatican to investigate a woman having twins by immaculate conception and an unholy prophecy in "Deliver Us."

A team of priests is tasked by the Vatican to visit a remote convent when a nun (Maria Vera Ratti) claims she's pregnant with twins via immaculate conception. And for good reason: The church fears of an ancient prophecy that a woman will give birth to both the Messiah and the Antichrist.

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Where to watch: In theaters and on demand.

'Saw X'

Serial killer John Kramer (Tobin Bell) is on a personal mission of vengeance in "Saw X."
Serial killer John Kramer (Tobin Bell) is on a personal mission of vengeance in "Saw X."

In a new installment set between the first and second "Saw" films, John Kramer (Tobin Bell), aka "the Jigsaw Killer," goes down to Mexico for a miracle cure for his cancer. It turns out to be a scam, and those shifty con artists become the latest victims of Kramer's signature sadistic torture traps.

Where to watch: In theaters.

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'The Exorcist: Believer'

Decades after an incident with her own daughter, Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn, with Leslie Odom Jr.) is brought in to help when two more girls show signs of demonic possession in "The Exorcist: Believer," a direct sequel to the 1973 horror classic.
Decades after an incident with her own daughter, Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn, with Leslie Odom Jr.) is brought in to help when two more girls show signs of demonic possession in "The Exorcist: Believer," a direct sequel to the 1973 horror classic.

Fifty years after the original "Exorcist" scared the bejeezus out of everyone, director David Gordon Green's new direct sequel to the 1973 classic returns Ellen Burstyn as Chris MacNeil, who's called in to help when two young girls go missing in the woods and return days later with the devil inside them.

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Where to watch: In theaters.

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'Pet Sematary: Bloodlines'

Based on a chapter from Stephen King's "Pet Sematary" novel, the 1960s-set horror prequel "Pet Sematary: Bloodlines” centers on young Jud Crandall (Jackson White, right, with David Duchovny) confronting his dark family legacy.
Based on a chapter from Stephen King's "Pet Sematary" novel, the 1960s-set horror prequel "Pet Sematary: Bloodlines” centers on young Jud Crandall (Jackson White, right, with David Duchovny) confronting his dark family legacy.

Jud Crandall, the wise old neighbor from Stephen King's 1983 novel and the 1989 movie adaptation, gets an origin story with this 1960s-set prequel based on a chapter of the original book. Young Jud (Jackson White) dreams of leaving his rural hometown, yet circumstances instead lead to him confronting a dark family legacy.

Where to watch: Paramount+.

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'Totally Killer'

Kiernan Shipka plays a 17-year-old being hunted by the “Sweet Sixteen Killer“ when she accidentally time travels back to 1987 and has to team up with her then-teen mom to take down the villain in the horror comedy "Totally Killer."
Kiernan Shipka plays a 17-year-old being hunted by the “Sweet Sixteen Killer“ when she accidentally time travels back to 1987 and has to team up with her then-teen mom to take down the villain in the horror comedy "Totally Killer."

After 35 years, the infamous “Sweet Sixteen Killer“ returns on Halloween and 17-year-old Jamie (Kiernan Shipka) comes face to face with the maniac. While running for her life, she accidentally time-travels back to 1987 and gets help taking on the villain from an unlikely partner: her then-teen mom (Olivia Holt).

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Where to watch: Prime Video.

'V/H/S/85'

A rock-loving kid gets questioned by authorities in a segment from the found-footage anthology film "V/H/S/85."
A rock-loving kid gets questioned by authorities in a segment from the found-footage anthology film "V/H/S/85."

The sixth film in the found-footage anthology series takes the scares back to the mid-1980s with five new tales by various directors, including "The Black Phone" filmmaker Scott Derrickson. The stories run the gamut from youngsters on a lake ski trip gone wrong, early virtual reality leading to something sinister, and a TV crew fighting a natural disaster.

Where to watch: Shudder.

'Vindicta'

Elena Kampouris plays a rookie paramedic targeted by a sadistic serial killer in "Vindicta."
Elena Kampouris plays a rookie paramedic targeted by a sadistic serial killer in "Vindicta."

In what is no one's dream first week on the job, a rookie paramedic (Elena Kampouris) becomes the target of a masked, spear-wielding serial killer in the midst of tearing a bloody swath through a paranoid city in the urban thriller, which also features Sean Astin and Jeremy Piven.

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Where to watch: In theaters and on demand.

'When Evil Lurks'

Ezequiel Rodríguez plays one of two brothers who fumble the rites of exorcism and unleash a supernatural plague in "When Evil Lurks."
Ezequiel Rodríguez plays one of two brothers who fumble the rites of exorcism and unleash a supernatural plague in "When Evil Lurks."

Ezequiel Rodríguez and Demián Salomón star as brothers who discover a mutilated corpse with a demonic infection near their farmhouse that threatens their livestock. Unfortunately, they don't perform the proper rites of exorcism, leading to a supernatural plague breaking out in their rural community.

Where to watch: In theaters (and on Shudder and AMC+ Oct. 27).

'In the Fire'

Amber Heard plays a doctor who visits a remote village to care for a boy who may or may not be possessed in the 1890s-set period chiller "In the Fire."
Amber Heard plays a doctor who visits a remote village to care for a boy who may or may not be possessed in the 1890s-set period chiller "In the Fire."

Set in the 1890s, the movie stars Amber Heard as a New York doctor who travels to a remote plantation to help a boy with strange abilities. The special care doesn't go unnoticed, as the local priest ignites a war of science vs. religion when he believes the kid is possessed by the devil and the cause for many of the village's problems.

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Where to watch: In theaters and on demand.

'Dear David'

Augustus Prew plays a comic artist who believes he's haunted by the ghost of a dead child in "Dear David."
Augustus Prew plays a comic artist who believes he's haunted by the ghost of a dead child in "Dear David."

After responding to online trolls, a comic artist (Augustus Prew) experiences sleep paralysis and chronicles increasingly malevolent occurrences around his apartment via tweets, believing he's haunted by a dead child's ghost. He's encouraged by his boss to continue the freaky thread, even if it means losing his grip on reality.

Where to watch: In theaters and on demand.

'Suitable Flesh' (Oct. 27)

Barbara Crampton stars as a doctor trying to help her colleague with her dangerous patient obsession in the thriller "Suitable Flesh."
Barbara Crampton stars as a doctor trying to help her colleague with her dangerous patient obsession in the thriller "Suitable Flesh."

In an adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's short story "The Thing on the Doorstep," Heather Graham stars as a psychiatrist harboring an obsession for a young patient with multiple personality disorder that leads to murder, madness and occult weirdness linked to an ancient curse.

Where to watch: In theaters and on demand.

'Five Nights at Freddys' (Oct. 27)

Josh Hutcherson stars as a security guard who has a terrifying time on the night shift working at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza and confronting murderous animatronic characters in "Five Nights at Freddy’s."
Josh Hutcherson stars as a security guard who has a terrifying time on the night shift working at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza and confronting murderous animatronic characters in "Five Nights at Freddy’s."

Chuck E. Cheese and his furry crew seemed like a pretty shifty lot back in the day. But it's Freddy Fazbear and Co. who give a night-shift security guard (Josh Hutcherson) the willies during his first day on the job in the horror film based on the video game.

Where to watch: In theaters and on Peacock.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Horror movies to watch for Halloween 2023, from 'The Nun 2' to 'Saw X'

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