Although November is known for kicking off the holiday season, horror film fans will have the perfect excuse to have a scary movie marathon due to this Friday falling on the 13th of the month. While Friday the 13th is synonymous with bad luck, movie fanatics will feel lucky with all of the ways the movies from the franchise can be streamed.

Here’s where the “Friday the 13th” films are available for streaming.

“Friday the 13th” (1980)

Where to stream: The first movie in the horror movie franchise can be streamed on YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies & TV, and Vudu for $2.99. Those who prefer iTunes can stream the film for $3.99.

“Friday the 13th Part 2” (1981)

Where to stream: Similar to the first film, the sequel of the movie can be streamed on YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies & TV, and Vudu for $2.99. The movie is also available on iTunes for $3.99.

“Friday the 13th Part III” (1982)

Where to stream: The trilogy can be streamed on YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies & TV, and Vudu for $2.99. On iTunes, the movie can be streamed for $3.99.

“Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter” (1984)

Where to stream: Although the movie title says it’s the final chapter, there are still plenty of more films to watch in this movie franchise. “Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter” can be streamed on iTunes for $3.99. It can also be streamed on YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies & TV, and Vudu for $2.99.

“Friday the 13th: A New Beginning” (1985)

Where to stream: Similar to the previous films, this installment can be found on YouTube, Vudu, and Amazon Prime Video for $2.99. iTunes is also offering customers the opportunity to stream the movie for $3.99.

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

Where to stream: Part VI of the movie franchise can be streamed on YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies & TV, and Vudu for $2.99.

“Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood” (1988)

Where to stream: Similar to the previous film, Part VII of the franchise can be streamed for $2.99 on Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, Google Play Movies & TV, and Vudu.

“Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan” (1989)

Where to stream: The New York City portion of the horror movie franchise can be found on YouTube, Vudu, Amazon Prime Video, and Google Play Movies & TV, for $2.99.

“Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday” (1993)

Where to stream: HBO Max subscribers are in luck since “Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday” will be available to stream as part of their subscription. However, those who aren’t members of the streaming service can still see the movie on YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies & TV, and Vudu for $2.99.

“Jason X” (2002)

Where to stream: Horror movie fans can tune into “Jason X” with their HBO Max subscriptions. Meanwhile, those who don’t subscribe to the service can stream the film on YouTube and Vudu for $2.99. The flick is also available on iTunes for $3.99.

“Freddy vs. Jason” (2003)

Where to stream: Similar to some of the aforementioned films, “Freddy vs. Jason” can be streamed on iTunes, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies & TV, and Vudu. However, this time around, each service is streaming the movie for $3.99.

“Friday the 13th” (2009)

Where to stream: Horror movie fans are in luck because Pluto TV is giving them a chance to stream the film for free. However, HBO Max and Cinemax subscribers can stream the movie as a part of their subscription. Meanwhile, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies & TV, and Vudu are streaming the movie for $2.99. “Friday the 13th” is also available on iTunes for $3.99.

Friday the 13th 2017 sequel
Jason Voorhees will return for a “Friday the 13th” sequel in October 2017. Paramount Pictures