Monsters - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Feverman
The integrity of a local faith healer is brought into question by a local doctor when a man's daughter is seriously ill.

Holly's House
A children's tv show host gets more than she bargained for with her shows puppet character.

New York Honey
A greedy apartment dweller blackmails his upstairs neighbor to get his rare, tasty honey, then falls for the neighbors strange girlfriend.

The Vampire Hunter
A famous vampire hunter sets out to save a friend from an old enemy before his friend is killed, or much worse, turned into a bloodsucker.

My Zombie Lover
A teenage girl discovers that her boyfriend who died 6 months ago has come back to life as a Zombie. Unfortunately, her parents are Zombie Hunters.

Where is the Rest of Me?
In a right wing South American dictatorship on the verge of a leftist rebellion, a mad U.S. scientist discovers a way to keep a cadaver alive and use the body parts to replace failed organs.

The Legacy
A actor finds the private sanctuary of Fulton Pierce, a legendary deceased horror actor who was able to become the characters he portrayed. The actor then becomes obsessed with matching the talents of the late actor.

Sleeping Dragon
Merrick, brings a gigantic egg like artifact to Jeffery, a skeptical professor. While they study it, unknown to them a lizard like monster hatches.

Pool Sharks
A hustler plays a high-stakes game of pool with a lovely creature of the night.

Pillow Talk
A famous author feeds a monster who resides in his bedroom.

Rouse Him Not
A painter, living in a old country house is visited by a stranger doing research on a local warlock who used to live in the house.

Fools' Gold
Three construction workers stumble across a hidden cave that contains a treasure with devastating consequences.

Glim-Glim
A mysterious virus has killed most of the population in a a town, but an alien, Glim-Glim, has established a force field to stop the virus from spreading.

Parents from Space
Cindy stays with her abusive foster parents. During a terrific thunderstorm night, giant rat-like aliens arrive and turn her foster parents into wonderful people.

The Mother Instinct

Their Divided Self

Taps

The Match Game

Rain Dance

Cocoon

All in a Day's Work

Satan in the Suburbs

Mannequins of Horror

La Strega
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