
15 Best Horror Shows of The Last Decade

15. Servant
Servant is among the best horror TV shows following the Turner family as they try to cope with the loss of their infant son. Produced by M. Night Shyamalan, this slow-burn horror series builds suspense with unexpected twists and dark secrets that keep you watching. | © Apple TV+

14. The Exorcist
The Exorcist is not a simple reboot, this movie builds its own chilling story with a talented cast led by Ben Daniels and Alfonso Herrera. With slow-building tension, striking visuals, and a powerful score, each episode of this show carefully reveals its secrets and keeps you hooked from start to finish. | © Fox

13. Penny Dreadful
Penny Dreadful is really entertaining series that brings a fresh take on famous characters like Dr. Frankenstein and Dorian Gray. Set in the dark corners of Victorian London, this psychological thriller mixes horror and mystery to reveal the hidden pasts of these classic figures. | © Showtime

12. Channel Zero
Channel Zero is a horror anthology that explores childhood fears with episodes about haunted houses, creepy TV shows, and kidnappings. Inspired by online urban legends, each season slowly reveals eerie secrets with unexpected jump scares and mysterious plot twists. | © Syfy

11. Marianne
Marianne is a classic horror story that follows Emma as dark forces seem to haunt her every step. With strong acting, a gloomy setting, and excellent direction, the show moves quickly and keeps you on the edge of your seat. | © Netflix

10. Slasher
Slasher delivers intense horror with brutal kills and tight pacing, letting you enjoy familiar faces in new roles. The second and later seasons shine with better production, clever plot twists, and flashbacks that keep you guessing, making it a thrilling ride for any horror fan. | © Netflix

9. Scream
Scream is one of the most underrated horror shows of the last decade that offers plenty of intense slasher action and interesting plot lines that keep you on the edge of your seat. While the first season stands out as the best, later seasons sometimes feel a bit slow and off-key. | © MTV

8. Bates Motel
Bates Motel is a direct prequel to classic Psycho, following Norman and his mother, Norma, as they start a new life running a motel after a family tragedy. The show mixes family drama with chilling suspense, showing how Normal descents into madness that sets the stage for the iconic story of Psycho. | © A&E

7. American Horror Story
American Horror Story is a popular horror series that offers a new scary story every season with different characters facing dangerous supernatural events. The show captivates us with unexpected plot twists and special guest stars like Lady Gaga, using each season to explore our deepest fears and weaknesses. | © FX

6. The Haunting of Hill House
The Haunting of Hill House follows the Crain family over two timelines, one when they lived in a spooky old mansion, and one in the present, where past horrors still have an impact on them. With stunning visuals and deep character stories, this show quickly builds suspense and gives a fresh twist to a classic ghost story. | © Netflix

5. What We Do in the Shadows
What We Do in the Shadows is one of the funniest horror comedies that show vampires living in the modern world with a unique, dry sense of humor. It offers a unique mix of clever jokes and realistic characters, which makes it a memorable series that leaves fans wishing it could go on for even more seasons. | © FX

4. The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead is a great psychological horror show that puts people in situations where they have to make decisions for their survival. With strong characters facing hard challenges and a world filled with zombies, this series is a must-watch for anyone who loves powerful stories. | © AMC Studios

3. The Strain
The Strain is a superb drama, fantasy, and horror show with an uncompromising vibe and atmosphere and outstanding development. This series follows a fast-paced outbreak in New York City that turns people into vampires, which makes it a fun watch for fans of supernatural shows. | © FX

2. Hannibal
Hannibal only has three seasons, but it's pleasant to watch from start to finish, delivering one of the most satisfying series finales. This show tells the dark story of a cannibalistic serial killer in a way that makes the plot strangely appealing. | © NBC

1. Stranger Things
Stranger Things is a fantastic TV show that combines mystery and adventure and pays tribute to popular books, movies, and music from the '80s and '90s. It shows that even new stories can take ideas from the past, making the show both exciting and familiar. | © 21 Laps Entertainment
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