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Max Celebrating Its First Halloween with ‘House of Halloween’ Spotlight Page

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Max has launched its first “House of Halloween” interactive spotlight page, featuring fan-favorite characters and curations based on scare levels for everyone in the household.

Serving as the premier destination for Halloween on Max, the spotlight page separates content into various scare levels, featuring categories such as Sweet Treat, which highlights titles like “Coraline,” “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” and “Halloween Cookie Challenge,” Scary, But Not Scary-Scary, which includes HBO’s “The Last of Us,” “True Blood,” and “Lovecraft Country,” and Haunt Your Dreams, showcasing some of Max’s most chilling content, with a lineup of horror films including “Annabelle,” “It,” “Evil Dead Rise,” “The Nun,” and “The Exorcist,” which marks its 50th anniversary this year.

Additionally, the second season of the HBO Original horror series “30 Coins” debuts October 23rd. The series stars Paul Giamatti, Megan Montaner, and Miguel Ángel Silvestre and revolves around an exorcist and ex-convict exiled to a remote Spanish town where residents are plagued by mysterious demonic occurrences. The new season intensifies the stakes, confining most of the town’s locals to a psychiatric hospital while a courageous few must confront a new enemy so perverse that even the devil fears him.

The platform also features a selection of ghost-related and paranormal series from Discovery and Travel Channel. Fans of the genre can enjoy series including “Ghost Adventures,” “The Dead Files,” “Conjuring Kesha,” and more. New seasons premiering on Max in the month include “Jack Osbourne’s Night of Terror,” “Ghost Adventures: Devil Island,” (10/4), and season 20 of “Ghost Adventures.” (10/11)

Max also has an expansive library of family-friendly Halloween content. Halloween collections on the kid’s home page and on the Kids & Family genre pages include “Scoobtober,” “Family-Friendly Frights,” “Halloween Episodes,” and “Looney Tunes: Hare-Raising Frights.” In addition, culinary enthusiasts can savor an extensive menu of Halloween baking shows, including series like “Halloween Baking Championship,” “Halloween Cake-Off,” “Halloween Cookie Challenge,” “Kids Halloween Baking Championship,” and more.

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