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Spooky season is just about here, and we know you horror lovers are craving the classics. You’ve already gone through everything in Shudder’s catalogue, destroyed the HBO Max horror section, and you’ve seen just about every creepy gem Hulu has to offer. Now it’s time to level up your collection with a true horror movie collector’s item: three brand-new Halloween 4K Steelbooks. Because if you’re a true slasher fanatic, you deserve to own these in all their bloody, metallic glory.
First up is the one that started it all — Halloween (1978): Limited Edition Steelbook ($44.98). John Carpenter’s masterpiece gave us the iconic Michael Myers. Oh, and don’t forget, this is the Jamie Lee Curtis’ first movie. Ever. This Halloween
Next is Halloween II (1981): Limited Edition Steelbook ($44.98). Picking up right where the first film left off, this installment delivers more scares, more Myers, and now, more style. The Halloween II (1981) Steelbook matches the vibe of its predecessor with bold artwork that looks killer opened flat. It’s the perfect continuation for any horror fan’s shelf, especially if you’re building out the full saga in Steelbook format.
And just in time for Halloween itself comes the one you can preorder now: Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982): Limited Edition Steelbook ($44.98), dropping Oct. 28. Sure, it’s the black sheep of the franchise, but this Halloween III Steelbook proves it’s earned a cult following. With eerie artwork that looks incredible both opened and closed, this collectible will land in your hands just as spooky season reaches its peak.
Whether you grab one or collect all three, these horror Steelbooks are the ultimate way to relive the screams. And, keep in mind, these are limited to Amazon, meaning you won’t find these anywhere else. Don’t wait too long, because just like the best scares, they’ll vanish before you know it.
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