Alert! Don’t Watch These Horror Movies and Series Alone at Night

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Don't Watch These Horror Movies And Series Alone At Night
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If you’re a fan of horror movies and web series and prefer watching them on OTT platforms rather than in cinemas, there’s good news for you. You can now enjoy some truly terrifying films and series right from the comfort of your home.

You’ve probably seen numerous horror movies and web series that keep you awake at night. From Bollywood, Hollywood, and South Indian cinema, many exceptional films and series about ghosts have been made. Today, we’re talking about some horror stories filled with frightening scenes that will keep you up for a week. So, it’s best not to watch these horror OTT shows alone at night.

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Pizza

Released in 2012, “Pizza” is so scary that watching it alone will make your hands and feet tremble. The film stars Vijay Sethupathi and Karthik in lead roles and revolves around a pizza delivery boy who gets caught in bizarre circumstances. You can watch this South Indian horror film on Prime Video.

Chandramukhi 2

“Chandramukhi 2,” directed by P. Vasu, is the sequel to Rajinikanth’s hit film. It stars Raghava Lawrence, Kangana Ranaut, Vadivelu, Radhika Sarathkumar, Mahima Nambiar, Lakshmi Menon, and Srushti Dange. The story follows a wealthy family that visits their ancestral home for a ritual and unintentionally awakens Chandramukhi and Vettaiyan Raja once again.

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The Cursed

If you’re interested in horror web series, “The Cursed” is a fantastic Korean horror series available on Netflix. Written by Yeon Sang-ho, the story is based on a satanic organization, a reporter, and a girl with divine powers. It has 12 episodes.

Black Mirror

Available on Netflix, “Black Mirror” is one of the best and most intense horror series. Released in 2011, while the series isn’t entirely horror, many episodes are sure to give you chills.

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