Are you ready for a spooky surprise this April? Pluto TV is celebrating halfway to Halloween with its special programming stunt, APRIL GHOULS! Starting from April 1st, tune-in to Pluto TV throughout the month for supernatural, thrills, and chills themed programming stunts and horror film-filled marathons across multiple linear channels.

Here’s everything you need to know about Pluto TV’s April Ghouls celebration:

Supernatural, Thrills, and Chills Programming Pluto TV will feature a range of programming stunts throughout April. Fans of supernatural and horror movies can tune in to the Pluto TV Horror channel for 24/7 horror programming. Other channels such as Pluto TV Suspense and Pluto TV Thrillers will also feature special programming stunts.

Horror Movie Marathons As part of the celebration, Pluto TV is featuring horror movie marathons all month long. Get ready to binge-watch horror movies such as “Halloween,” “Night of the Living Dead,” “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” and many more.

Featured Horror Titles To celebrate halfway to Halloween, Pluto TV is featuring the following horror titles throughout April:

  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
  • Halloween (1978)
  • Night of the Living Dead (1968)
  • Friday the 13th (1980)
  • Carrie (1976)

So, if you’re a fan of horror and supernatural movies, Pluto TV is the place to be this April. Don’t miss out on the APRIL GHOULS programming stunt and celebrate halfway to Halloween with ghosts, goblins, and all things spooky.

 

To celebrate halfway to Halloween, the below horror titles will be featured throughout April as part of APRIL GHOULS: 

NEW THIS MONTH

  • The Hole in the Ground 
  • A Haunted House
  • An American Werewolf in London
  • The Collection
  • The Dark Half 
  • The Devil Inside 
  • Hostel and Hostel: Part II
    • Martyrs (2008) 
  • The Monster Squad
  • Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse
  • Sorority Row
  • The Raven
  • The Relic
  • The Ruins
    • Rob Zombie’s Halloween and Rob Zombie’s Halloween II
  • Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse
  • The Uninvited
  • Wolves

 

HIGHLIGHTS + FAN FAVORITES THIS MONTH

  • NOS4A2
  • When A Stranger Calls
  • Poltergeist II: The Other Side
    • Evil Dead (2013)
  • The Ring
  • Stigmata
  • Friday the 13th Part II
  • Urban Legend
  • Cloverfield
  • My Bloody Valentine
  • Hellraiser

 

WATCH BEFORE THEY TURN INTO GHOSTS (LEAVING END OF APRIL) 

    • Saw, Saw 2, Saw 3D, Saw 3, Saw 4, Saw 5, and Saw 6
  • Kill Me Now
  • The Loved Ones
  • Oculus

 

Some programming stunt highlights are below (all times are in EST):

  • Start April with a scream! On April 1, Scream 1-3 will be playing on Pluto TV Horror beginning at 8pm and continue marathons throughout the month on 4/25 and 4/29
  • Before the entire “Saw” collection leaves Pluto TV at the end of the month, check out Saw Sunday on April 2 on Pluto TV Horror. Saw 1-7 will begin playing at 12pm.
  • Found Footage Marathon taking place on Saturday, April 15 on Pluto TV Horror, starting at 8pm, featuring “Cloverfield.”
  • There’s a full moon on Thursday, April 6, meaning the werewolves will start to howl. Pluto TV will be streaming “An American Werewolf in London” on Pluto TV Horror at 8pm.
  • There’s no Friday the 13th this month, but there is Thursday the 13th. Check out “Friday the 13th Part II” at 8pm on Pluto TV Horror!
  • Nicholas Cage’s new vampire drama, “Renfield,” opens in theaters on Friday, April 14, so prep by watching his OG vampire film, “Vampire’s Kiss,” at 8pm on the same day on Pluto TV Cult Films.
  • Throwback to your favorite spooky sleepover movies with Pluto TV’s Saturday movie nights on Dark Shadows, taking place every Saturday at 8pm. Titles will include “Dark Shadows: The Vampire’s Curse,” “Frankenstein,” “Dracula,” “Master of Dark Shadows,” and “Dark Shadows and Beyond.”

Marathons and showings for favorite television series Charmed, The Twilight Zone, The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, Unsolved Mysteries, UFO Hunters, Young Dracula, and many more

 

About the Author

Norman Gidney is a nearly lifelong horror fan. Beginning his love for the scare at the age of 5 by watching John Carpenter's Halloween, he set out on a quest to share his passion for all things spooky with the rest of the world.