Warner Bros. Adds Free Horror Films to Youtube

📗 SUMMARY
- Warner Bros. Adds Free Horror Films to Youtube
- Three horror films are currently available
- Maybe more soon?
From the depths of obscurity, Return Of The Living Dead Part II (1988) and Critters 4 (1992) are now available to stream, bringing their own brand of retro chills and thrills. These films might not have set the box office on fire, but they have a cult following that appreciates their campy charm.
Another horror-themed delight is Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane (2007). Picture this: zombies at 35,000 feet. It’s a wild ride that promises plenty of gore and good old-fashioned terror.
Despite the inclusion of The Adventures Of Pluto Nash (2002), which famously flopped for the studio who thought that the Eddie Muprhy helmed film would print gold, the horror offerings in this list might just redeem WB in your eyes. So, if you’re in the mood for some nostalgic horror with a side of cheesy effects, head over to YouTube and enjoy these free frights!
Here’s the full list of free movies currently streaming (We’ve Highlight the good stuff):
- The 11th Hour
- The Accidental Tourist
- The Adventures Of Pluto Nash
- American Ninja V
- The Big Tease
- The Bonfire of the Vanities
- Chaos Theory
- City Heat
- Critters 4
- Crossing Delancey
- Deal of the Century
- Deathtrap
- December Boys
- Dungeons & Dragons
- Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane
- Hot To Trot
- Lionheart
- Michael Collins
- The Mission
- Mr. Nice Guy
- Murder in the First
- Mutiny on the Bounty
- Oh, God!
- Price of Glory
- Return Of The Living Dead Part II
- The Science of Sleep
- SubUrbia
- True Stories
- Waiting for Guffman
- The Wind and the Lion
So grab your popcorn, dim the lights, and enjoy some free horror classics courtesy of Warner Bros.!

Lallen
Luke “Lallen” Allen, founder and driving force behind Horror Land since 2016, combines his passion for writing with an insatiable love for horror, crafting a unique haven for genre enthusiasts. As head editor and writer, he transforms his lifelong fascination with the macabre into captivating content for fellow horror aficionados.