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The Best Binge-Worthy Supernatural Shows to Watch Right Now

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Much like its genre neighbors science-fiction and fantasy, supernatural programming allows viewers to escape into a world different than our own, one that is full of the unknown.

Sometimes, these shows are scary and full of creatures that go bump in the night, while others make us laugh and inject a dose of levity into stressful situations.

And yet others still are full of hunky teenagers who also happen to be werewolves. The storytelling options here are truly limitless.

And if you're looking for an escape while spending more time indoors amid the coronavirus pandemic, the following shows streaming on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime are a good place to start. Watch them on: Hulu Buffy the Vampire Slayer If you've yet to watch Buffy

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