As a master of horror himself, Stephen King must indulge in some great TV shows and movies, too. Whether it’s for inspiration or for enjoyment, King has been known to share his love of some new and old horror TV series on social media. Praising them for being scary, inventive, and intricate, King can be trusted to recognize when something good is airing.
Through some of his social media posts, fans are able to gather King’s taste in horror and watch some of his favorite stuff. Here are the 10 great horror shows recommended by Stephen King that you can watch to get spooked, inspired, or feel maybe like you and the novelist have something in common.
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‘NOS4A2’ (2019–2020)
Created by Jami O’Brien
NOS4A2 was based on Joe Hill’s book of the same name, and it went pretty much under the radar. The show might deserve a reevaluation today, as it’s one of the scariest series of the past five years with major Stephen King vibes and elements that make it similar to his greatest novels. Hill’s novel is quite terrifying, too, and delves into the psyche of an immortal psychopath with plenty of innovation, imagination, and terror. Well, Hill is King’s son, after all, so we know where that prowess comes from, but it’s still commendable.
The NOS4A2 protagonist is Vic McQueen (Ashleigh Cummings), a young working-class woman who has the ability to sense an immortal killer called Charlie Manx (Zachary Quinto). Manx eats the souls of children and then deposits them in a place in his head called Christmasland, where it’s Christmas every day. Vic, of course, must keep her composure and stay mentally strong if she wants to stop Manx, which the show deals with a lot. King wrote that the show is scary, but more importantly, it shows working-class people who are also trying to be good people, adding, “The best horror stories are firmly wedded to real life.”
NOS4A2
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2019 – 2019
- Network
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AMC
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‘The Outsider’ (2020)
Created by Richard Price
Stephen King’s novel The Outsider was adapted into an HBO miniseries in 2020, and it was one of the best shows on TV at the time. This one also got a little less recognition than it deserved, but it’s a very nuanced series with incredible performances by the entire cast. King himself said The Outsider is one of the best adaptations of his novels, hoping people will watch and accept it. Like all adaptations, it’s flawed but still honors the source material with great cinematography and superb performances.
The Outsider follows the residents of a small town called Cherokee City; it opens with a murder case of a young boy and local baseball coach Terry Maitland (Jason Bateman) being arrested as a primary suspect. When the jaded police chief Ralph Anderson (Ben Mendelsohn) begins suspecting a supernatural force, he enlists the help of a private detective and savant, Holly Gibney (Cynthia Erivo). The Outsider gets quite terrifying at times, especially in the final episodes, and it’s a great recommendation from a great horror connoisseur.
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‘Dracula’ (2020)
Created by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat
Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat are a well-known duo on British TV. They created BBC’s Sherlock and worked on writing several episodes together, so working together on Dracula wasn’t anything new for them. The three-episode series was based on Bram Stoker‘s classic novel of the same name, and King praised the series for being smart, “terrific and VERY bloody.” Claes Bang, whom you might’ve seen in Bad Sisters, The Outlaws, or the Swedish movie The Square, steps into the role of the most famous vampire in history, Count Dracula.
The series follows the life of Dracula, from his origins in Eastern Europe up until his battles with the famed vampire hunter, Van Helsing, and his descendants. Bang does an amazing job portraying the terrifying immortal count, and his performance alone carries the show to new heights; however, the writing and the cinematography make Dracula a great three hours of high-quality amusement for any fan of classic horror.
Dracula
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2020 – 2019
- Network
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BBC One
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‘From’ (2022–)
Created by John Griffin
From is one of the more recent series that gained a lot of attention for its unique premise. From is like Lost, and it was produced by the same people, except this time, the people who can’t leave aren’t stuck in the jungle but in a cursed town. From is an ongoing series, and after an explosive season three finale and revelations, fans are waiting for season four to clarify a lot more. Hoping it doesn’t get the same treatment as Lost in its later seasons, From promises a twisty and tragic tale at its core.
From opens with sheriff Boyd Stevens (Lost‘s Harold Perrineau) ringing a bell in a small town, saying it’s going to be dark soon and people need to get inside their homes. We then see an infestation of people dressed in the 1950s and earlier era clothing knocking on the doors of the residents. Realizing these people are haunted by eerie monsters at night, viewers follow the residents of From-town fighting to understand what is haunting them and why. King gave the show his personal seal of approval by writing, “Wonderful concept, beautifully handled.”
From
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February 20, 2022
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Epix, MGM+
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‘Evil’ (2019–2024)
Created by Robert and Michelle King
Evil is one of the best recent horror TV series that ended in 2024 after four very successful seasons. It’s a show that King called “smart, thought-provoking, occasionally VERY scary,” adding that the chemistry between the leading trio is beautiful to watch. That trio consists of Mike Colter, Katja Herbers, and Aasif Mandvi, and their characters come from different backgrounds and walks of life but still manage to work together in a battle against something more sinister and bigger.
Evil is about three very different people coming together at the request of the Catholic Church to investigate potentially supernatural incidents. They are forensic psychologist, Dr. Kristen Bouchard (Herbers), Catholic priest David Acosta (Colter), and atheist technology expert Ben Shakir (Mandvi). Their lives soon become entwined with the events they’re investigating, so we also get to know these characters on a more personal level. It’s a pretty fun show that gets quite scary, but it’s more than anything cleverly written and engaging with each episode.
Evil
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2019 – 2023
- Network
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CBS, Paramount
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‘Black Summer’ (2019–2021)
Created by Karl Schaefer and John Hyams
The Z Nation spin-off Black Summer impressed King mainly for its capability of making the zombie genre once again exciting and appealing on TV. After several The Walking Dead spinoffs took over the airwaves, viewers grew tired of watching the same content over and over, but Black Summer injected some novelty and grit into the genre. Not to say that The Walking Dead universe is bad, just that it, at one point began to overpower the rest, like a nice but strong seasoning in a meal.
Black Summer follows Rose (Jaime King), a mother who is separated from her daughter Anna (Zoe Marlett) during the first few days of a zombie apocalypse. Rose joins a group of survivors to look for Anna and must survive and maintain hope that Anna is still alive, too. The show has two seasons on Netflix, and it’s a dark and gritty look at the zombie apocalypse and the z-horror genre. Stephen King said Black Summer is “Existential hell in the suburbs, stripped to the bone.”
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‘Servant’ (2019–2023)
Created by Tony Basgallop
Servant was created by Tony Basgallop, but it’s more known for its showrunner, M. Night Shyamalan. It’s a pretty terrifying ordeal that often delves into psychological terror, mind games, and hidden meanings. Servant starts off strong and is great at the beginning; by the end it gets shaky and loses momentum sometimes, though it never loses its excellent cinematography, performances, and atmosphere. Lauren Ambrose, Nell Tiger Free, Toby Kebbell and Rupert Grint remain the core four of the series and all deliver some of their best stuff yet.
Servant follows a successful Philadelphia couple, news reporter Dorothy Turner (Ambrose) and chef Sean Turner (Kebbell), who hire a nanny to watch their infant son, Jericho. The nanny who arrives is Leanne (Free), a young and quiet girl with a mysterious backstory. Saying more will spoil the show, which often delves into gothic horror and the supernatural, is unnerving and keeps you guessing to the very end. Stephen King said that Servant is “extremely creepy and totally involving,” and in a later tweet, “crawls right up your nerve endings.”
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‘The Haunting of Hill House’ (2018)
Created by Mike Flanagan
Out of all the horror shows out there, Mike Flanagan has two on Stephen King’s favorites list, one being The Haunting of Hill House and the other Midnight Mass. It makes sense, as these two horror shows are masterpieces in their respective ways and Flanagan understands horror very well. What else can be said about a man who decided to put 20 jumpscares in one minute in his show The Midnight Club just so he could get them all out of the way? The Haunting of Hill House has them too, but they’re more subtle, eerily tragic, and intricately connected to all the events in the series.
The Haunting of Hill House was based on a Shirley Jackson book, and Flanagan understood the assignment when it came to creating a worthy book adaptation. It follows Hugh and Olivia Crain (Henry Thomas and Carla Gugino) and their five children moving into a mansion called Hill House. They decide to flip and sell the house, but the mansion has different plans for them, as it begins playing with their psyches. The narrative jumps back to the Crains’ childhood and adulthood, unraveling a tragic family story that is unforgettable once you see the series until the very end. Stephen King said Hill House is “close to a work of genius.”
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‘Midnight Mass’ (2021)
Created by Mike Flanagan
The second Flanagan miniseries on the list is Midnight Mass, a beautiful and meditative series without many jump scares but plenty of terror that slips under your skin and makes you think about life. Midnight Mass is, in its essence, a vampire horror story, but it’s layered with religious understandings of the world and the afterlife; most of its characters are devout Christians, some are Muslim, and others are atheists. All of these perspectives and points of view come into play in Midnight Mass‘ seven-episode brilliance.
Midnight Mass follows the residents of the small Crockett Island. It shows them from the perspective of two people: Riley (Zach Gilford), a man who was born on the island, left to live on the mainland and then ended up in prison for drunk driving and killing a woman; and Father Paul Hill (Hamish Linklater), who comes to replace the now missing Monsignor Pruitt. The arrival of Riley and Hill changes the lives of Crockett Island’s residents, mainly due to mysterious supernatural events but also because of the inevitable unraveling of a small, tight-knit community. King called Midnight Mass a “beautifully photographed terror tale that climbs to a high pitch of horror.”
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‘Marianne’ (2019)
Created by Samuel Bodin
Marianne is a series you’ve likely not heard of so far but is one of King’s favorites of the past decade. This French series was created by Samuel Bodin and is a pretty terrifying series that toys with witchcraft, curses, and the supernatural in a very unsettling way. King praised the show for having glints of humor and a Stranger Things vibe in some of its parts, saying at the start of his tweet, “If you’re one of those sickos–like me–who enjoys being scared, MARIANNE (Netflix) will do the job.”
Marianne is about horror novelist Emma Larsimon (Victoire Du Bois), whose best friend comes to her, telling her she believes her mother is Emma’s book character Marianne. The witchcraft she possesses makes Emma suspicious about the whereabouts of the rest of her characters, and so she returns to her hometown to find out more about these strange events. Marianne only lasted one season before it was canceled, but it holds the title of one of the most terrifying European horror shows that will win over the toughest of crowds.
Marianne
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September 13, 2019
- Network
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Netflix
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