These horror movies and shows were filmed in Georgia. Have you seen them all?

Georgia is home to some of the most haunted places in the nation from Savannah’s cemeteries to Lake Lanier’s mysterious drownings and even tales of Central State Hospital (mental institution) in Milledgeville.

Thus, it is no surprise that the Peach State is also a top filming location for horror films and shows.

Throughout its filming history, Georgia has seen creepy creatures such as witches, vampires, zombies and more.

Halloween is just a few days away, so if you haven’t seen these films, grab some popcorn and take a seat if you dare.

Here are horror/thriller shows and movies filmed in Georgia:

Terrifying Television Shows

The Vampire Diaries (2009-2017)

Plot: Two brothers have been living as vampires for centuries and their move to Mystic Falls brings them into a new chapter of their lives, filled with heartbreak, love, mystery and murder.

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer: 86%

TV Rating: 14+

Filming locations: Monroe County, Covington, Atlanta

Where to watch: HBO Max, Peacock

The Originals (2013-2018)

Plot: In this spinoff of “The Vampire Diaries,” Klaus, an original vampire/werewolf hybrid, goes back to his home in New Orleans to take back what is rightfully his.

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer: 84%

TV Rating: 14+

Filming locations: Conyers, Macon

Where to watch: Netflix, Prime Video

The Walking Dead (2010-2022)

Plot: “A police officer wakes up in the hospital in Atlanta and discovers that the world as he knows it has ended, replaced with the “walking dead.” He reunites with his family and a band of survivors, taking on both zombies and their fellow humans. ‘The Walking Dead’ is the most-watched television series in basic cable history, based on the graphic novels by the same name,” wrote Caroline Eubanks with Explore Georgia.

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer: 80%

TV Rating: MA

Filming locations: Senoia, Newnan, Griffin, Atlanta

Where to watch: Netflix, AMC app, Prime Video

Stranger Things (2016-present)

Plot: This nostalgic show set in the 80s follows the story of a group of friends who uncover a town’s dark secret, plunging them right into a supernatural world full of mystery, monsters and mayhem.

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer: 92%

TV Rating: 14+

Filming locations: Jackson, Douglasville, Stockbridge, Powder Springs, Duluth, Atlanta

Where to watch: Netflix

Witches of East End (2013-2014)

Plot: Two sisters suddenly find out they have magical powers; however, they also find that those witchy powers come with some powerful enemies.

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer: 65%

TV Rating: 14+

Filming locations: Macon

Where to watch: Hulu, Prime Video

Teen Wolf (2011-2017)

Plot: Scott McCall walks through the woods one night and is bitten by a mysterious, howling creature; but what Scott thinks is just a bad wound ultimately turns into a permanent problem.

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer: 81%

TV Rating: 14+

Filming locations: Atlanta

Where to watch: Hulu, Paramount+, Prime Video

Frightening Films

Scream II (1997)

Plot: Similar to the original, this film is known as satire because it pokes fun at the horror genre. This sequel follows Sidney, a survivor from the first film, her new life in college and the appearance of a new killer.

Rating: R

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer: 82%

Filming locations: Decatur, Atlanta

Where to watch: Paramount+, Prime Video

The 5th Wave (2016)

Plot: Cassie tries to keep her brother safe at all costs, even through a set of alien attacks that come in waves; the 5th wave means aliens have fully taken over earth.

Rating: PG-13

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer: 17%

Filming locations: Macon

Where to watch: Prime Video, Redbox

Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986)

Plot: “One of my favorite horror guilty pleasures is the Friday the 13th franchise, the series about a hockey mask-wearing maniac who terrorizes the counselors of Camp Crystal Lake. For the sixth installment in the franchise . . . Camp Crystal Lake came to own backyard, as this film was shot largely in Covington, Georgia—including a cemetery, a police department, and Camp Daniel Morgan, which stood in for the movie’s fictional camp,” wrote Zach Burkett in his blog post called “5 Georgia Horror Films to watch this Spooky Season.”

Rating: R

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer: 50%

Filming locations: Rutledge, Covington, Madison

Where to watch: Redbox, Prime Video

Halloween II (2009)

Plot: After barely escaping the first time, Laurie prepares for another face-to-face with her brother, Michael, who is trying to brutally murder her.

Rating: R

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer: 23%

Filming locations: Covington, Madison, Decatur, Atlanta

Where to watch: Peacock, Hulu, Redbox

Zombieland (2013) and Zombieland: Double Tap (2019)

Plot: This comedy/horror film follows a group of survivors each trying to find sanity and safety from the new zombie-riddled nation. The sequel introduces some new faces, along with stronger, faster and smarter zombies.

Rating: R

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer: 89% (Zombieland), 68% (Zombieland: Double Tap)

Filming locations: Valdosta, Macon

Where to watch: Hulu, Prime Video, Redbox

The Crazies (2010)

Plot: After an unknown toxic virus is released into the air, citizens in a small town begin to show unusually violent, bloodthirsty symptoms.

Rating: R

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer: 71%

Filming locations: Macon, Perry

Where to watch: Redbox, Prime Video

Hell Fest (2018)

Plot: In this modern slasher, a group of teens visit a Halloween-themed amusement park, but their evening of spooky fun turns into a real fight for their lives as a real masked murderer begins killing them off one by one inside the park.

Rating: R

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer: 39%

Filming locations: Atlanta

Where to watch: Hulu, Redbox

Deliverance (1972)

Plot: This film is considered more of a “backwoods horror” film, as it follows a group of friends on a whitewater rafting trip; but of course, in true scary movie fashion, the trip doesn’t go as planned.

Rating: R

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer: 89%

Filming locations: North Georgia, Chattooga River

Where to watch: Netflix, Prime Video

Fear Street Trilogy (2021)

Plot: This Netflix Original trilogy follows various groups of teens in different decades (1666, 1978 and 1994) as they deal with supernatural forces and slashing psychos.

Rating: R

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer: 83% (Part One), 87% (Part Two), 89% (Part Three)

Filming locations: Decatur, Rutledge, Atlanta

Where to watch: Netflix

What is your favorite scary movie or show filmed in Georgia? Let us know in the comments.

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