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Netflix Names Horror Movies That Are Too Scary for Many Viewers to Finish

Take it for what it’s worth, but Netflix is naming 10 horror movies that they are saying that viewers simply couldn’t finish watching until the end.
This is likely coming on the heels of the claim that many people were too scared to finish Paco Plaza’s horror film ‘Veronica’, which is very loosely based on true events.
Public Relations firm Edelman listed 10 horror films, currently streaming on Netflix, that viewers couldn’t finish, according to Bloody Disgusting.
“Technically speaking, these are the top horror films that committed viewers just couldn’t finish – they made it halfway through, they made it past the climax, but they just couldn’t survive until the end.”
Here is the terrifying list:
- Cabin Fever
- Carnage Park
- México Bárbaro
- Piranha
- Raw
- Teeth
- The Conjuring
- The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence
- The Void
- Jeruzalem
Now, just because users couldn’t finish these movies doesn’t mean that reason was solely because it was deemed “too scary”.
I have turned off plenty of movies simply because of how bad and/or boring it was, and I am sure many of you reading this have done the same.
Nonetheless, it’s cool to see Netflix investing so much into the horror genre, and hyping up their expanding library.
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Netflix Announces Volume 3 of ‘Love, Death & Robots’

Netflix has officially announced Volume 3 of the adult animated series ‘Love Death + Robots’ which is set to hit the streaming platform exclusively on May 20th. To hype it’s return, a brand new teaser trailer has been released.
According to Netflix: “Terror, imagination and beauty combine in new episodes which stretch from uncovering an ancient evil to a comedic apocalypse, telling startling short stories of fantasy, horror and science-fiction with trademark wit and visual invention.”
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Netflix Releases Trailer for ‘Choose or Die’

Netflix has dropped a brand new trailer for their upcoming horror ‘Choose or Die’ which is directed by Toby Meakins and tells the story of a retro game (“Curs>r”) wreaking absolute havoc on a town when it is unboxed.
According to the official synopsis: “After firing up a lost 80s survival horror game, a young coder unleashes a hidden curse that tears reality apart, forcing her to make terrifying decisions and face deadly consequences.”
You can check out the official trailer below.
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Netflix’s ‘Windfall’ Brings Home Invasion Terror in New Trailer

Netflix is touting it’s new movie ‘Windfall’ as a “Hitchcockian thriller following a wealthy couple who arrive at their vacation home only to find it’s being robbed” and the home invasion terror dropped a brand new trailer to show off the horror in store.
Jason Segel, Lily Collins, and Jesse Plemons star, so that’s a pretty solid cast for this one. Charlie McDowell (The One I Love) directed the film, written by Justin Lader (The Discovery) and Andrew Kevin Walker star in the film set to arrive on March 18th.
You can check out the trailer below:
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