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Great spooky TV viewing in runup to Halloween

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Networks are offering special spooky programmin­g and streaming services have curated Halloween-themed selections. Here are a few viewing options.

Huluween: Hulu’s Halloween hub has shows and movies in such categories as Eerie Reality, Terrifying TV, Slashers, Sci-Fi Scares and Humorous Horror, and a variety of animated, familyfrie­ndly and dramatic Halloween episodes. Watch seven seasons of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Scream 4,” “Cabin in the Woods,” the Into the Dark horror anthology by Blumhouse Production­s and more. hulu.com/ hub/huluween.

Freeform’s 31 Nights of Halloween: Find family-friendly Halloween viewing with Freeform. Enjoy movies from “Ghostbuste­rs” and “Hocus Pocus” to “Beetlejuic­e,” “The Addams Family” and “Scream,” plus “The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror-thon,” featuring the series’ beloved Halloween episodes. freeform.com.

Netflix’s Halloween Favorites: The streaming service divides the Halloween content into categories including comedies, Netflix originals, horror movies and more. Subscriber­s can find seven seasons of “American

Horror Story,” five seasons of “iZombie,” “House of 1000 Corpses,” “Poltergeis­t” and “Hubie Halloween,” the newest Netflix collaborat­ion with Adam Sandler. netflix.

Syfy’s Spooktacul­ar movie marathons: Syfy presents a series of Halloween-inspired movie marathons, including the zombie-centric What’s Eating You? marathon (featuring “Zombieland,” “Dawn of the Dead”); “A Nightmare on Elm Street” marathon; the Mask Up marathon (featuring “The Purge” movies); and the Harry Potter Halloween marathon.

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