AMC’s Shudder is launching into autumn with a new set of thrilling releases for September 2021. The platform’s wide selection of films and TV shows has solidified itself as a major, reliable source of all-things horror, thriller or supernatural, and it has seen significant growth as it continues to excite genre fans with its selection of content. Shudder will continue keeping horror alive by expanding its collection throughout September with a number of genre classics and original releases.

August was a big month for Shudder’s original works, as sprinkled between the releases of Stuart Gordon's puppet horror Dolls and Dutch psychological thriller Borgman, the platform premiered its films Teddy (directed by Ludovic Boukherma and Zoran Boukherma) and Amelia Moses' Bleed with MeThroughout the month, Shudder also released the first four episodes of its anticipated series Slasher: Flesh & Blood, featuring David Cronenberg.

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For avid viewers of classic films, a slew of horror heavy-hitters will be available to stream in September. Landmark titles like Stephen King adaptation Carrie or Poltergeist are arriving on the platform, followed by both Grave Encounters films. Shudder’s Slasher: Flesh & Blood will continue its weekly release, with new episodes every Thursday. The platform will also highlight a list of already-offered titles created by Latinx filmmakers, like Jayro Bustamante's La Lloronato honor the upcoming Hispanic Heritage Month. Here’s a complete list of what Shudder’s subscribers have to look forward to.

The Tall Man stands behind Mike in Phantasm

September 1

Carrie, 1976

Invasion of the Body Snatchers, 1978

Lifeforce, 1985

The Haunting, 1963

Poltergeist, 1982

September 2

Superhost, 2021 (Shudder Original)

September 6

Grave Encounters, 2011

Grave Encounters 2, 2012

Resolution, 2012

September 7

They Look Like People, 2015

Jugface, 2013

Dark Waters, 1994

September 9

Martyrs Lane, 2021 (Shudder Original)

September 13

Ms. 45, 1981

#LIKE, 2021

September 14

Woe, 2021

The Columnist, 2021

Kriya, 2020

The House of the Devil, 2009

September 20

Hammer House of Horror, 1980

The Devil’s Rain, 1975

Extraordinary Tales, 2015

September 21

13 Cameras, 2016

Stitches, 2012

September 23

Creepshow: Season 3

September 27

Phantasm, 1979

Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead, 1994

Phantasm IV: Oblivion, 1998

Phantasm Ravager, 2016

September 29

Séance, 2021 (Shudder Original)

Hispanic Heritage Month Titles:

Belzebuth (Mexico), 2017

Deadtectives (US/Mexico), 2018

The Funeral Home (Argentina), 2020

Good Manners (Brazil), 2017

La Llorona (Guatemala), 2019

Luz: The Flower of Evil (Colombia), 2019

Luciferina (Argentina), 2018

The Nightshifter (Brazil), 2018

Perfect (United States), 2018

Terrified (Argentina), 2017

Tigers Are Not Afraid (Mexico), 2017

The Untamed (Mexico), 2016

The arrival of most of the Phantasm films will give viewers a chance to catch up with The Tall Man again - though it's a shame the second movie won't be added too. The final addition to Shudder’s repertoire for September will be its original film Séance, written and directed by Simon Barrett (The Guest). Starring Suki Waterhouse, Madisen Beaty, and Ella-Rae Smith, the film follows a group of academy students as they conduct a ghostly ritual that awakens something more dangerous than they’d bargained for. Subscribers can find out what exactly they’ve summoned when Séance premieres on September 29th, streaming exclusively on Shudder.

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