Amazing Horror Series You Might Have Missed (Part II)

May 28, 2023

Written by Kelli Marchman McNeely

Kelli Marchman McNeely is the owner of HorrorFuel.com. She is an Executive Producer of "13 Slays Till Christmas" which is out on Digital and DVD and now streaming on Tubi. She has several other films in the works. Kelli is an animal lover and a true horror addict since the age of 9 when she saw Friday the 13th. Email: horrorfuelinfo@gmail.com

Penny Dreadful (2014-2016)

I can’t express how disappointed I was when the series that explores classic monsters came to an end. Incredibly well-written with outstanding performances. In fact, I’d be willing to say that “Penny Dreadful” is one of the best horror series ever to be released. If you watch one series from the list, make it this one.

 

Where To Watch: Showtime, Apple TV, FUBO

 

 

 

Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (2020)

The spin-off series has a completely different tone and follows a cop as he investigates horrific murders and the corruption of the police force in Los Angeles in the 1930s.

 

Where To Watch: Prime Video, FUBO

 

 

 

iZombie (2015-2019)

The award-winning series, part zombie show, part comedy, and part police drama,  follows a medical resident who finds that being a zombie has its perks as she helps a cop solve crimes.

 

Where To Watch: Netflix

 

 

 

Z Nation (2014-2018)

Are you a fan of series like “The Walking Dead” but love comedies? ZNation is an excellent mix of the two, delivering both serious moments and scenes that will have you laughing your butt off.

 

Z Nation, a SYFY Original, sees a group of people who come together to get the only survivor of the infection to California, where he can be studied and a cure made.

 

Where To Watch: Google Play, Prime Video, VUDU

 

 

 

Channel Zero (2016-20018)

If you’re a fan of Creepasta, this anthology series is for you. It is based on the hit Creepypastas Candle Cove, The No-End House, Butcher’s Block, and The Dream Door. The series is a SYFY Original.

 

After you watch the series, check out our interviews with its creator Nick Antosca about Candle Cove, The No-End House, and Butcher’s Block.

 

Where To Watch: AMC+, Shudder

 

 

 

Stephen King’s Kingdom Hospital (2004)

Stephen King adapted this series based on Lars von Trier’s The Kingdom. In the series, the staff and patients of an ultramodern (albeit increasingly dilapidated) Maine hospital gradually become familiar with the supernatural occurrences that take place there, uncovering a dark secret in the process.

 

Where To Watch: DVD, Prime Video, YouTube

 

 

 

Be sure to check out Part I in this series of Amazing Horror Series You Might Have Missed, and keep an eye out for Part III. 

 

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