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Why wait until Halloween to watch scary movies?

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Why Wait Until Halloween to Watch Scary Movies?

Horror movies such as ‘Terrifier 3’ have been raking it in at the North American box office. (Dark Age Cinema pic)

Disney+ has launched its “Agatha All Along” miniseries, a “WandaVision” spinoff that plunges viewers into the world of witches, while the movies “Smile 2” and “Terrifier 3″ are proving to be North American box-office hits.

A Year-Round Phenomenon

Indeed, horror is in vogue on both the big and small screens. And while “spooky season” is in full swing this month, 44% of survey respondents report watching these kinds of movies all year long, according to a new study commissioned for horror film production company Blumhouse, reported by Variety.

Only 6% wait until Halloween to delve into the world of horror movies. In fact, separate research by Parrot Analytics showed that, against all odds, the best season for new horror movie releases in US cinemas is in the summer months between June and August!

A Head Start for Horror Fans

The viewing habits of horror fans often begin very early: 52% of respondents said they started watching horror films before the age of 12. Among millennials, 42% were introduced to the genre by a family member, as were 30% of Gen Z participants.

“Halloween”, “A Nightmare on Elm Street”, “The Exorcist”, “Jaws”, and “Friday the 13th” are the most-cited “first” horror movies watched.

A Range of Genres and Sub-Genres

Fans of horror films particularly appreciate psychological thrillers, survival horror films, those about the paranormal, horror comedies, and stories that mix science-fiction and horror. The movies most closely associated with these sub-genres were “Split”, “The Road”, “The Conjuring”, “Scary Movie”, and “Alien”, respectively.

It’s not all hardcore horror – even horror-comedies like ‘Scary Movie’ are well-loved by fans of the genre. (Dimension Films pic)

Generational Differences

As far as generational differences are concerned, baby boomers prefer psychological thrillers, as do Generation X and millennials, while Gen Z leans more towards survival horror.

An Evolving Genre

The results of this survey show that the genre is much more than just a seasonal distraction – it’s a cultural phenomenon that transcends generations and continues to evolve with technological innovations and creative concepts.

For horror-film fans, each viewing is a unique experience, often marked by childhood memories and moments shared with family. And 45% of respondents agree that horror movies have improved since their introduction to the mainstream movie market.

Among them, 49% attribute this improvement to better production quality, 44% to advanced technology and special effects, and 39% to more original and creative concepts.

Conclusion

With a year-round following and a wide range of sub-genres to suit various tastes, horror movies are more than just a Halloween treat. Whether you’re a seasoned horror fan or a newcomer to the genre, there’s always something new and thrilling to explore.

FAQs

  • Why do people watch horror movies all year round?
  • A: According to a survey, 44% of respondents watch horror movies all year long.

  • What is the most popular type of horror movie?
  • A: Psychological thrillers are the most popular type of horror movie, followed by survival horror and film about the paranormal.

  • When is the best season for new horror movie releases in the US?
  • A: According to Parrot Analytics, the best season for new horror movie releases in the US is between June and August.

  • What percentage of respondents agree that horror movies have improved since their introduction to the mainstream movie market?
  • A: 45% of respondents agree that horror movies have improved since their introduction to the mainstream movie market.

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