Horror fans know that fall is the time of year when they can expect the widest selection of terrifying films. This year is no different as 2019 has quite a few upcoming titles in store for fright enthusiasts. Here are eight films moviegoers can look forward to seeing in theaters this Halloween season:

"Ready Or Not" - Aug. 23

Also on Sept. 27, audiences can anticipate the release of this title, which is said to mix both dark humor and horror. The film revolves around a newlywed (Samara Weaving) having to hide from her in-laws from midnight until dawn as they attempt to hunt her using crossbows and other weapons. View the trailer above.

"It: Chapter 2" - Sept. 6

Just like the 2017 prequel, "It: Chapter 2" revolves around Stephen King's "It" novel. The upcoming title "brings the characters—who’ve long since gone their separate ways—back together as adults, nearly three decades after the events of the first film," according to Warner Bros.

"The Hunt" - Sept. 27

Blumhouse, the horror production company behind "Get Out" and "The Purge," is said to be bringing audiences into a world that is "a cross between 'Hostel' and 'The Maze Runner,'" according to Digital Spy. The movie follows a group of 12 strangers as they wake up in a forest and quickly realize that they are human prey for people visiting The Manor, which is a "boutique, five-star hunting experience." Betty Gilpin, Emma Roberts, and Hilary Swank are among the cast.

"The Addams Family" - Oct. 11

This animated offering revolves around the Addams Family and the adventures that they go on. Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz, and Allison Janney are a few of the cast members who will be lending their voice to the film.

"Zombieland 2: Double Tap" - Oct. 18

Set after the previous 2009 "Zombieland" film, "Zombieland 2: Double Tap" continues to follow Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg), Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), Wichita (Emma Stone), and Little Rock (Abigail Breslin) as they move to the American heartland while still fighting zombies. They will also come across new survivors

"Doctor Sleep" - Nov. 8

While this film won't release until after Halloween night, it is still worth mentioning. This film is said to be a follow-up to "The Shining" as it is set to follow an adult Danny Torrance (Ewan McGregor), who continues to be traumatized by the events that he witnessed as a child at the Overlook Hotel. Upon meeting a young girl, the two will decide to "go up against a cult whose members try to feed off the shine of innocents to become immortal called True Knot."

"3 From Hell" - 2019

Also coming this year is a new film written and directed by Rob Zombie. This is a sequel to "The Devil's Rejects," which came out in 2005. Zombie recently shared on his Twitter where fans could buy tickets and the post can be seen here.

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Celebrate Halloween by making spooky foods. An installation of 3,000 candle-lit pumpkins blanket the canal side steps at Granary Square on Oct. 31, 2014 in London, England. Rob Stothard/Getty Images