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Spooky season must be rearing its head because the horror movies just keep on coming. And Satanic Hispanics — an anthology of five short horror films — is the next to release in theaters. Luckily, we have you covered on all the ways you can watch this new flick!

When police raid a house in El Paso only to find it full of dead Latinos, they take the lone survivor — known as The Traveler — into questioning, where he soon recalls a series of terrifying tales from his life.

So, where can you watch Satanic Hispanics? Is it on Prime Video? What about Netflix?

Here’s everything we know about the upcoming movie:

As of now, the only way to watch Satanic Hispanics is to head out to a movie theater when it releases on Thursday, Sept. 14. You can find a local showing on Fandango. Otherwise, you’ll just have to wait until it becomes available to rent or purchase on digital platforms like Vudu, Apple, YouTube and Amazon.

While a digital release date for Satanic Hispanics has not yet been announced, most movies typically come to digital platforms like Prime Video around 45 days after they’re released in theaters. If Satanic Hispanics follows the same trajectory, we could be watching it from the comfort of our living rooms by late October 2023 — just in time for Halloween!

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No, Satanic Hispanics will not be on Netflix — at least not any time soon. While it’s possible the film may come to the streamer at some point in the future, you’ll just have to head out to a movie theater or wait for it to become available on digital platforms in the meantime.

No, Satanic Hispanics will not be on Max since it’s not a Warner Bros. movie. The platform — previously known as HBO Max — also no longer does direct-to-streaming releases. Instead, they’ve implemented a 45-day window between the theatrical release and the Max release.