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Where to find Halloween favorites old and new on TV

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It’s that dark and stormy time of year again — of course, TV is armed for the onslaught of Halloween.

“The Simpsons” have returned on FoxNow and Hulu with that endless treehouse and its writhing limbs of terror on “Treehouse of Horror XXXII,” this time in five segments. One of the chapters emulates Edward Gorey’s deco animation and details Bart’s evil deeds throughout the year.

Jamie Lee Curtis is back as the indefatiga­ble Laurie Strode in her vendetta against the vicious Michael Myers in the latest incarnatio­n of the “Halloween” legacy, “Halloween Kills,” streaming now on Peacock. This time it’s not only Laurie, but her daughter (Judy Greer) and granddaugh­ter (Andi Matichak) that are threatened by this unrelentin­g tormentor.

Spookmaste­r Svengoolie will spin “Frankenste­in Meets the Space Monster,” on Saturday via MeTV. The nostalgia network will also feature Halloween segments from now-classic series like “Leave it to Beaver,” “The Carol Burnett Show” and “M*A*S*H” the entire creepy weekend. And it will serve a gaggle of unnerving Looney Tunes on its morning show, “Toon in with Me.”

Paramount+ casts its spell with its next “Paranormal Activity” film, “Next of Kin,” arriving Friday. This is the haunting tale of a young woman who seeks info from an Amish community only to realize that something evil may be lurking under their pristine bonnets.

Even the Science Channel goes civilian with its search for the “Lost City of the Monkey God,” premiering Oct. 31. Tales of this mystical city have disturbed scientists and explorers for eons. Buried deep in the rain forest of Honduras, the “Lost City” documentar­y follows explorer Steve Elkins and a team of scientists in their quest to unearth this unearthly treasure.

R.L. Stine’s graphic novel is the source of the Disney+ series “Just Beyond,” complete with eight eerie episodes. Each one dives into a fresh story with new characters who must travel a dark and perilous journey of discovery complicate­d by aliens, ghosts and witches.

Mira Sorvino and Anna Sophia Robb co-star in a scifi thriller, “The Expecting,”

arriving Friday on Roku.

Of course, TCM has littered the entire month with classic horror flicks including Bela Lugosi’s “Dracula”

on Wednesday at 9:45 p.m., “Frankenste­in” on Saturday at 8 p.m., “Night of the Living Dead” on Friday at 10 p.m., Jacques Tourneur’s 1942 classic “Cat People” at midnight Oct. 31 and the ultimate shocker, “Psycho,” on Oct. 31 at 8 p.m.

And for the kiddies, the Muppets are starring in their first-ever Halloween special, “Muppets Haunted Mansion” streaming on Disney+. With a cast of colorful Muppet characters (and some cameos), the story finds Gonzo and his pal Pepe the Prawn doomed to spend the night in the fabled — you guessed it — haunted mansion.

 ?? ?? TRICK OR TREAT: Daffy Duck meets Witch Hazel on one of the Looney Tune cartoons airing on MeRV’s morning show ‘Toon in with Me.’
TRICK OR TREAT: Daffy Duck meets Witch Hazel on one of the Looney Tune cartoons airing on MeRV’s morning show ‘Toon in with Me.’
 ?? ?? GO BATTY: The 1931 classic ‘Dracula’ airs Wednesday at 9:45 p.m. on Turner Classic Movies.
GO BATTY: The 1931 classic ‘Dracula’ airs Wednesday at 9:45 p.m. on Turner Classic Movies.

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