Halloween creeps toward us, networks and streamers are launching their spooky programming to scare you. From new movies like the upcoming video-game adaptation “Five Nights at Freddy’s” to new reality series like the Kristen Stewart-narrated gay ghost-hunting show “Living for the Dead,” there’s something for every ghost and ghoul. “A Really Haunted Loud House” – (Nickelodeon, Sept.
28) Based on the “Loud House” franchise, this new movie follows Lincoln Loud who, with the help of his sisters and best friend Clyde, must save Halloween when the Loud house is attacked by new kid Xander and his followers. “Make Me Scream” – (Prime Video, Oct.
3) In this Halloween special hosted by Tempestt Bledsoe and Darryl M. Bell, three celebrity teams — led by Jaleel White, Shoniqua Shandai and Lil Xan — will compete against each other as they try not to scream while facing a series of bone-chilling scare zones. “Chucky” – (SYFY and USA Network, Oct.
4) Built as an extension of its preceding “Child’s Play” film series, the third season of Don Mancini’s “Chucky” will see the infamous doll return — to the White House! — in October. “The Fall of the House of the Usher” – (Netflix, Oct.
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