Halloween 2025: 10 Spooky Kids Movies on Netflix to Watch for a Perfect Family Time

Published 10/02/2025, 4:29 PM EDT

October has arrived, bringing crisp breezes and playful chills with it, signaling that Halloween and family fun are just around the corner. It is that enchanting time of year when little boys and girls roam the streets in search of treats, and homes are lit up with spooky decorations. Before the candy rush takes over, however, a cozy movie night with family is the perfect way to kick off the season. And for that, Netflix offers a collection of kid-friendly spooky movies, full of laughs, thrills, and memorable moments for everyone to enjoy.

The streaming giant’s catalogue of offerings in the genre is very elaborate; hence, this list will surely help narrow down the choices to make an informed pick.

A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting

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A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting delivers a perfect mix of laughs and mild scares. Kelly Ferguson, a clever teen babysitter, discovers that monsters target children at night and takes it upon herself to stop them. The movie balances action, quirky creatures, and clever problem-solving, creating an experience that is not too intense for young viewers.

The film’s charm, moreover, lies in its empowering message. Courage and quick thinking are pushed as key tools to overcome challenges, and the monsters are more whimsical than terrifying, making it an engaging, family-friendly effort.

Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness

Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness combines humor and heart with adventure. Chickenhare, a half-chicken, half-hare, dreams of becoming a treasure-seeking hero. When the treasure, a glowing Hamster of Darkness, appears, his ordinary life transforms into an exciting journey.

The story thrives on lively characters, including Meg the skunk, whose antics add humor to the adventure. Themes of friendship, self-acceptance, and courage yet again make this offering a must-watch. 

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Halloween season is synonymous with pumpkins, but the next movie flips the script, turning the very squash that decorates porches into the star of spooky mischief.

Spookley the Square Pumpkin

Spookley the Square Pumpkin (2005) provides a heartwarming Halloween tale for the youngest of viewers. In this, the titular vegetable struggles with being different in a patch of round pumpkins. Through kindness and bravery, though, he proves that standing out can be a strength.

The colorful animation of this title makes it especially ideal for little ones celebrating Halloween for the first time. 

The Curse of Bridge Hollow

The Curse of Bridge Hollow follows teenager Syd, who releases an evil spirit upon a Halloween-obsessed town. Teaming up with her skeptical father, then, she attempts to stop the chaos. The film offers spooky fun without overwhelming children.

Humor and warmth from Marlon Wayans and Kelly Rowland enhance the film's story, creating a balance between scares and laughs. Teamwork following playful mischief makes this film an ideal choice for family viewing.

Nightbooks

Nightbooks introduces a magical twist to a classic book. Alex Mosher, a young boy with a passion for penning scary stories, becomes trapped by a witch who demands new tales in this creation. Using imagination and wit, Alex navigates a fantastical world full of chills and challenges.

Produced by Sam Raimi, the film offers a cinematic experience that is both thrilling and manageable in terms of suspense. Resourcefulness and creativity emerge as key messages in this film.

Scaredy Cats

Scaredy Cats is an animated series featuring young witches learning magic while encountering magical mishaps. Felines, spells, and adventurous challenges create a fun, slightly spooky atmosphere suitable for children here. The series endorses curiosity and problem-solving traits, offering an imaginative take on Halloween themes. 

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The following offering has long been making Netflix records, and this Halloween would be the perfect season to binge it if not already.

KPop Demon Hunters

KPop Demon Hunters brings an action-packed, supernatural adventure to young viewers. A mega-popular girl group in this series doubles as demon hunters, tasked with protecting humanity from shapeshifting, soul-sucking monsters. The animated series mixes high-energy performances with thrilling battles, creating a unique blend of music, comedy, and scares.

The vibrant animation and dynamic storytelling make this an exciting pick for older kids and tweens. Themes of teamwork, bravery, and perseverance emanate throughout, keeping viewers engaged.

Gnome Alone

Gnome Alone (2017) adds a fantastical twist to the classic new house story. When underground beasts start invading a newly moved-into home, a group of magical gnomes emerges as the only defenders. The combination of adventure, humor, and lightly spooky moments makes this an entertaining Halloween watch even for big kids.

The film also emphasizes problem-solving and courage, with clever tactics by the gnomes and their human allies to save the home. 

Sing: Thriller

Sing: Thriller (2024) reimagines Michael Jackson’s iconic music video in an animated, family-friendly context. This title is perfect for introducing the King of Pop to the new generation who know him only from mocking pop culture references.

The offering strikes a balance between fun and spookiness, offering a taste of classic thriller energy in a kid-appropriate format.

Hubie Halloween

Hubie Halloween (2020) mixes comedy and light horror in the bustling town of Salem. Kind-hearted Hubie monitors the city during Halloween, juggling neighborhood mysteries, a suspicious new neighbor, and an escaped convict. The film delivers quirky characters and playful twists, offering kids a fun and spooky movie night.

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As Halloween night approaches, the glow of carved pumpkins and the rustle of costumes set the mood for more than just trick-or-treating. And these films clearly have the potential to add an extra spark of magic to the season, turning family time into lasting memories.

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Which of the movies will you pick up first? Let us know in the comments.

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Seema Sinha

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Seema Sinha is a journalist at Netflix Junkie, covering the celebrity culture and global cinema beats. With three years of experience at major Hollywood media verticals, she filters real news from the gossip and buzz. Her core focus is on pop culture narratives surrounding musicians—primarily Taylor Swift—with her reporting striking a fine balance between human insight and editorial clarity.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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