Where Can I Watch All The Michael Myers Movies

So, you're on a quest. A quest for the ultimate Michael Myers marathon. I get it. The Shape has a certain...charm. (Okay, maybe that's my unpopular opinion already!). But where does one even BEGIN to watch all those Halloween flicks?
The Streaming Struggle is Real
First, let's address the elephant in the room: streaming. It's the wild west out there. Movies jump from service to service like Michael Myers hopping fences.
One month Halloween (1978) is on Hulu. The next? Poof! Gone like a babysitter on October 31st.
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Prime Video: Your Best Bet (Maybe?)
Amazon Prime Video is often a good starting point. They tend to have a decent selection, sometimes even with different versions (theatrical, director's cut, etc.).
But be warned! Some might be included with your subscription. Others? You gotta rent or buy. It's a gamble, folks.
Shudder: Horror Haven, But...
Shudder should be a no-brainer, right? A horror streaming service should have all the Halloween movies. Alas, no.

They usually have some. But definitely not the entire collection. Still, worth checking!
The Rent or Buy Route
Sometimes, the only way to guarantee you're watching Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers in all its cheesy glory is to rent or buy it.
Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Vudu – they're all options. Just prepare your wallet.

Think of it as an investment in your sanity. Or insanity, depending on how you feel about Halloween: Resurrection. (Seriously, is that anyone's favorite? Another unpopular opinion, perhaps?).
Physical Media: The OG Way
Ah, good old DVDs and Blu-rays. Remember those? For a complete collection, going physical might be your best bet.
It takes effort. Scouring used bookstores, online marketplaces... But think of the bragging rights!

Plus, no streaming service can suddenly decide to remove your copy of Halloween H20: 20 Years Later. You're in control!
The Unofficial Method (Use at Your Own Risk!)
Okay, I'm not officially recommending this. But... there are, shall we say, "less-than-legal" ways to watch movies online. I am not endorsing this!
Just be careful. Your computer (and conscience) might not thank you.

My Unpopular Halloween Movie Opinion
Before you embark on your viewing journey, let me drop one more truth bomb: Halloween III: Season of the Witch is actually... good. I said it! No Michael Myers, but still a fun, creepy flick. Come at me!
Happy watching (wherever you manage to find them!). And remember to lock your doors. You know, just in case.
So to summarize:
Check Prime Video, Shudder, or other streaming services. Rent or buy individual movies from Apple TV, Google Play Movies, or Vudu. Scour used bookstores or online marketplaces for DVDs and Blu-rays. And don't forget to watch Halloween III.
