Which Horror Movie Genre Would You Survive?
Are your instincts right … or dead wrong?
Posted on Dec 2, 2024 | 09:00am
It’s time to reacquaint yourself with the grin that makes the hairs on your arm stand on end. The box-office hit Smile 2, sequel to the 2022 horror sensation Smile, is now streaming on Paramount+, and you’ll definitely want to watch the film that Rotten Tomatoes has deemed “Certified Fresh.” But Smile 2 isn’t the only first-rate chiller you can find here. In addition to the Smile movies, there’s the shocker Scream VI, the otherworldly frightfest A Quiet Place: Day One, and the thriller Apartment 7A. These movies – along with hundreds of other spooky films and TV episodes available to stream year-round with the Peak Screaming collection – encompass a range of perilous scenarios. And this brings us to another question: Ever been curious which horror-movie genre you’d fare best in?
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When you take the below quiz, you’ll face a series of potentially scary situations. How you react to each will tell us – and you – which horror genre you'd most likely survive. So, what'll it be? A slasher movie? A psychological horror movie? A horror movie with an extraterrestrial element? A supernatural horror movie?
Once you answer these quiver-inducing questions, check out one of more than 450 fan-favorite horror movies and episodes in the Peak Screaming collection on Paramount+. Your results will tell you what film you might want to start with. And now: Ready, set … boo!
When you take the below quiz, you’ll face a series of potentially scary situations. How you react to each will tell us – and you – which horror genre you'd most likely survive. So, what'll it be? A slasher movie? A psychological horror movie? A horror movie with an extraterrestrial element? A supernatural horror movie?
Once you answer these quiver-inducing questions, check out one of more than 450 fan-favorite horror movies and episodes in the Peak Screaming collection on Paramount+. Your results will tell you what film you might want to start with. And now: Ready, set … boo!