The Universal Monsters Are Streaming on Peacock in September

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Artwork of the traditional Universal Monsters by Jason Edmiston
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Peacock higher be careful. It’s about to be drained of blood, become a wolf, wrapped in bandages, and introduced again from the useless. This month, as all the time, the streamer is including a bunch of latest content material to its service. And whereas there are tons of cool films coming quickly (resembling The Frighteners, Candyman, Shaun of the Dead, Jurassic Park, and a bunch of Hitchcock), one of many dates actually stood out. In a really spooky method.

On September 15, the Universal-owned streaming service is including over two dozen old-school horror films, most of that are based mostly on the legendary, iconic Universal Monsters. Featuring launch dates that vary from 1931-1961, you’ll see movies that includes the unique Frankenstein, Dracula, Invisible Man, Mummy, and Phantom of the Opera, in addition to a number of sequels and spinoffs for every. Here are all of the movies coming to Peacock on September 15.

Universal Monsters Films Coming to Peacock September 15, 2022

  • Bride of Frankenstein, 1935
  • Brides of Dracula, 1960
  • The Creature Walks Among Us, 1956
  • Curse of the Werewolf, 1961
  • Dr. Cyclops, 1940
  • Dracula, 1931
  • Dracula’s Daughter, 1936
  • The Evil of Frankenstein, 1964
  • Frankenstein, 1931
  • Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman, 1943
  • The Invisible Man, 1933
  • The Invisible Man Returns, 1940
  • The Invisible Woman, 1940
  • The Invisible Man’s Revenge, 1944
  • It Came From Outer Space, 1953
  • The Mummy, 1932
  • The Mummy’s Curse, 1944
  • The Mummy’s Ghost, 1944
  • The Mummy’s Hand, 1940
  • The Mummy’s Tomb, 1942
  • Night Monster, 1942
  • Phantom of the Opera, 1943
  • Phantom of the Opera, 1962
  • The Raven, 1935
  • Son of Dracula, 1943
  • Son of Frankenstein, 1939
  • Spider Woman Strikes Back, 1946
  • The Strange Case of Doctor RX, 1942
  • Werewolf of London, 1935

Truly, that’s a reasonably sick lineup. And whereas there are actually a couple of notable ones lacking (Creature From the Black Lagoon and The Wolf Man for instance), there are a couple of on there I’ve by no means even heard of. If you’re a fan of the franchise, this alone is likely to be value getting Peacock for. (Not to say extra fashionable frights like The Black Phone and Halloween Ends.) And, for those who’re really up for a scare, you possibly can even watch the prolonged version of probably the most horrifying movie ever: Jurassic World Dominion. That arrives on September 2.

Check again later this week for the total rundown of what’s coming not simply to Peacock, however Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, Paramount+ and Shudder, courtesy of io9’s month-to-month column the Nerd’s Watch.


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