2024 Freeform 31 Nights of Halloween - October TV Movie Schedules
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Freeform 31 Nights of Halloween

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What is 31 Nights of Halloween? The 31 Nights of Halloween (formerly 13 Days of Halloween and later changed to 13 Nights of Halloween) is a seasonal programming block on the Freeform channel. It originally began in 1998 after the Family Channel became Fox Family and was continued through the channel’s change into ABC Family, and eventually Freeform. Movies ran from October 19th until Halloween night, covering the thirteen days before the holiday. In 2018, Freeform extended the “13 Nights of Halloween” into the “31 Nights of Halloween” airing Halloween themed TV specials and movies throughout the entire month of October.

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2024 Freeform 31 Nights of Halloween Schedule

PLEASE NOTE: Date/times are subject to change (all times shown in ET)
Airings below are based on a generic national schedule. Times/dates can vary by TV provider.
Schedule Updated Schedule last updated on 11/01/24

Christmas Movies on Freeform begin Sunday, November 3rd

Sunday, November 3, 2024

Monday, November 4, 2024

Freeform’s “25 Days of Christmas” Schedule

Freeforms annual programming event returns to spread holiday cheer SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1st. A delightful collection of Christmas favorites is being offered to make spirits bright, including “Home Alone,” “The Santa Clause” trilogy, and “Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (2000).

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Freeform 31 Nights of Halloween Schedule Archives

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83 thoughts on “Freeform 31 Nights of Halloween

  • Freeform and ABC have lost tons of viewers by not playing the Halloween movies from yesteryear. Guess they don’t care about ratings.

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  • It would be nice if Freeform would play Sleepy Hollow, the original Halloween. You’ll lose a lot of viewers if those kind of movies don’t come back.

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  • Chris

    For 2022 on Freeform and their 31 Nights of Halloween, I think they should be creative and make a scary theme or category for every night. For example: On the first night since they often play ‘Hocus Pocus’ why not make October 1st a night called Witches Brew, which would consist of Twitches 1 & 2, Halloweentown 1-4, The Craft, and it could be a Freeform Premire…The Craft: Legacy. On that same night, play ‘The Witches of Eastwick’ and Hocus Pocus. Then on October 2nd, maybe make it a monsters night. Just an idea to keep things fun for the whole family. Freeform wouldn’t repeat a lot of movies, and everyone would get to see what they like. I think theme nights for 31 Nights of Halloween would be cool!

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  • Miss my old Halloween shows n movies

    What about the original worst witch like that was really good the very original one why don’t they ever play that anymore? They play a lot of good ones yes but they also do a lot of repeats of ones when instead of repeating them all the time play some other ones

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    • I think they should also put on the bugs bunny halloween and i think garfield had a halloween show also and rankin bass monster mash too they shold do aclassic shows

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      • I can only hope you are joking with this response, but in case you’re not — none of those are Disney properties. They don’t have the rights to them. They are also infantile shows that would not appeal to the larger demographic Freeform was designed to encompass.

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  • Terry wells

    The selection is horrible! Why don’t you listen to your viewers but that’s why I have a channel button. So repetitive and so boring it’s not to late to make some programming changes. Or let your sponsors spend money on a channel nobody’s watching.??????????

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  • Angelia Heim

    So disappointed
    Ghostbusters is hardly airing and it’s mostly the first movie but not the 2nd ghostbusters
    They replaced the good movies for crap like malaficent and boring stuff like that and calling this the best year yet
    Like yeah right
    2020 is far more exciting than this

    Why does everything we love gotta go
    Nothing we enjoy can last
    Some moron working the stuff always has to ruin it

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  • Anthony DePiano

    Same boring movies every year with less and less variety. I remember when ABC Family/Freeform would air specials like the movie “The Hollow” (2004) and it was fun. I doubt I’ll even tune in to this mediocre garbage. The one constant in life is that everything gets worse.

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  • Jason Heim

    2018 2019 and 2020 were incredible
    Why does 2021 only have like 4 Halloween films being played but everything else isn’t
    Most days nothing Halloween is even playing
    I can’t believe I waited months for this schedule Just to see this BS

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  • Desiree

    what about the haunted mansion

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