Can't get over The Elixir? Your Halloween 2025 streaming list is all set with these 9 zombie classics

Zombieland | Image Source: Columbia Pictures
Zombieland | Image Source: Columbia Pictures

Halloween 2025 is indeed getting near, and if The Elixir still gives you chills, then it is high time that you go deeper into the realm of the dead. The narrative of zombies has developed to the extent that it can no longer be around mere scares; it is a mix of feelings, social critique, and amazing tales of survival.

The genre has got its movement right from the slow horror scenes that characterized it to the rapid contemporary hits; films and series have brought us the conclusion that zombies are a continuous phenomenon in the movie world.

So take your snacks, switch off the lights, and get ready for a Halloween night full of eerie, exciting, and delightful times with these nine zombie movies.


Halloween 2025 streaming list is all set with these 9 zombie classics

1) Night of the Living Dead

Night of the Living Dead | Image Source: Image Ten / Continental Distributing
Night of the Living Dead | Image Source: Image Ten / Continental Distributing

A genuine game changer, this black and white horror film by George A. Romero ushered in the contemporary zombie film. With its low budget, it awoke audiences with crude social commentary and suspenseful tension. Its isolation, fear, and survival themes remain just as applicable now, particularly in light of recent world events.

The stark imagery and dark mood of the film continue to influence filmmakers and audiences today. Seeing it today isn't about the frights alone; it's back to where zombie horror originated. For your Halloween viewing list, this is the movie that begat the undead genre.


2) 28 Days Later

28 Days Later | Image Source: Fox Searchlight Pictures
28 Days Later | Image Source: Fox Searchlight Pictures

This horror sensation from the UK redefined the zombie genre by replacing slow-moving zombies with quick-moving, frightening infected. It is visceral, emotional, and disturbingly realistic. As fantastic news, the sequel to 28 Days Later we have all been waiting for is now officially going into production with Cillian Murphy back again. The original is being revived and released worldwide in anticipation of the sequel, to optimize its cult status.

Its eerie shots of deserted London remain current and chilling. Watching it again this Halloween is like prepping for the next installment of the most impactful zombie tale of the 2000s.


3) Train to Busan

Train to Busan | Image Source: Next Entertainment World
Train to Busan | Image Source: Next Entertainment World

This South Korean thriller gave zombie movies a much-needed shot in the arm with its emotional resonance and breakneck tension. Staged on a train in the midst of a viral epidemic, it combines action and sentimental drama perfectly. The movie even landed in India in several languages and garnered a huge global fan base.

It even led to an animated prequel and a U.S. remake in the works. With its blend of family drama and survival horror, Train to Busan is one of the most human zombie movies ever, exciting and emotional at the same time.


4) Zombieland

Zombieland | Image Source: Columbia Pictures
Zombieland | Image Source: Columbia Pictures

A near-perfect blend of comedy and chaos, Zombieland put the zombie survival narrative into the road trip format. Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone, and Jesse Eisenberg star together as an unforgettable trio, with some great combo of laughs and action stakes. It originally was conceived as a show on television, and that's probably why it reads episodically with its Zombie Kill of the Week joke.

Fun fact: the best lines in the film were improvised on set! Zombieland is quirky, self-deprecating, and endlessly entertaining. If you prefer something a little crazier than scary undeadness, but still crazy, Zombieland is your Halloween favorite.


5) World War Z

World War Z | Image Source: Paramount Pictures
World War Z | Image Source: Paramount Pictures

This high-budget international thriller introduced white walkers to a new level of scale. With its breakneck, swarming undead and travel the world action, World War Z made the genre a blockbuster event. The film went through numerous rewrites, including a wholly new ending, before it became the fast-paced blockbuster that we know and love.

Even now, rumors of a sequel come up every so often; a sign that fans are not ready to let the film go. It's entertaining for audiences who love large-scale destruction and disaster movies. This Halloween, it is as if you are reliving a suspenseful zombie apocalypse on a global scale.


6) Shaun of the Dead

Shaun of the Dead | Image Source: Universal Pictures
Shaun of the Dead | Image Source: Universal Pictures

This classic British film mixes horror, comedy, and heart. Edgar Wright's snappy direction and Simon Pegg's performance made one of the most intelligent zombie comedies ever. It stands out because of the way it handles its characters, actual, imperfect people who just so happen to be living in an apocalypse.

Much of the film was improvised, which makes it all the more endearing. It's become a cultural reference for horror-comedy enthusiasts over the years. Shaun of the Dead is the ideal pick when you need something scary but also side-splittingly funny for your Halloween marathon.


7) Army of the Dead

Army of the Dead | Image Source: Netflix
Army of the Dead | Image Source: Netflix

Zack Snyder's chic zombie heist movie provides action, gore, and breathtaking visuals. In a quarantined Las Vegas, it is based on a group attempting to execute a risky casino heist amidst waves of the undead. It is something different from other zombie movies because of its genre blend, weaving an old heist tale with zombie apocalypse.

Snyder also came up with alpha zombies, which insinuated intelligence and hierarchy in the undead. With prequels and sequels in the works, Army of the Dead has become a full-fledged universe. It's a high-octane, adrenaline-packed addition to your Halloween programming.


8) The Last of Us

The Last of Us | Image Source: HBO / PlayStation Productions
The Last of Us | Image Source: HBO / PlayStation Productions

Grounded in the critically acclaimed video game, The Last of Us brought zombie storytelling to an emotionally deep place. The show delves into survival, loss, and love in a world gone apocalyptic. What makes it stand out is the realism that the illness is caused by an actual fungus that exists in nature.

Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey's acting received widespread critical acclaim, and Season 2 is already in development. It's filmic, haunting, and exquisitely written. If you're looking for your Halloween marathon to strike both your nerves and heart, this is the one.


9) Resident Evil

Resident Evil | Image Source: Screen Gems / Constantin Film
Resident Evil | Image Source: Screen Gems / Constantin Film

This cult film launched one of the longest-lasting zombie series in the history of film and video games. Milla Jovovich's Alice became a science-fiction action horror icon, merging science fiction with constant undead combat. The success of the film created several sequels, reboots, and a Netflix series.

Resident Evil is still a Halloween favorite among high-energy horror enthusiasts two decades later. Its combination of corporate cabal, genetically engineered viruses, and hip fight choreography remains exciting today, evidence that zombies are not only terrifying but also amazingly hip.


When the year is 2025, the Halloween festivities will depend on these zombie movie classics, which ensure horror, heart, and total pandemonium in thrilling proportions. Every story gives something different: the emotional impact of The Last of Us, the nostalgic fear of Night of the Living Dead, etc.

Even if you are watching by yourself or having a movie night with friends, these tales always tell us the reason for the undead's popularity for the coming years. Thus, the lights start to dim, and the shadows become larger. Take a seat for a night of screams that you will consider worth it. Happy haunting!

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Edited by Zainab Shaikh