WORTH WATCHING: ... and Classic Horror, ..."Peacock, which also begins streaming classics from the Universal Horror vaults."FrankensteinPeacock
As a horror fan from childhood, I’m much more excited about Peacock’s mega-drop of titles from parent studio Universal’s vault of vintage monster movies, starting with the 1931 James Whale
Frankenstein classic that started it all. The original 1931
Dracula with Bela Lugosi as the creepy count is also in the lineup. Other titles include
Bride of Frankenstein,
The Invisible Man,
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, 1932’s
The Mummy and four
Mummy sequels, 1935’s
The Raven (pairing Karloff and Lugosi) and many more. Halloween has come early, and I’m not complaining.