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90’s Horror TV Shows That Ended Too Soon

August 29, 2020 by Red Stewart

Marvelous Videos with seven 90’s horror TV shows that ended too soon…

Horror may appear most prominently through movies and video games, but it’s had just as successful a life on television as those other mediums. You go back to the Gothic-inspired soap opera Dark Shadows to the FX anthology series American Horror Story.

The 90s, in particular, were home to a renaissance of such scary ventures. Unfortunately, a lot of these were unable to find an audience and fell into obscurity. Well, thanks to the folks at Marvelous Videos, we have seven of the most underrated horror series from the decade which had an unfairly short run; check out the video here…

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