Treat Yourself to 15 Eerie Images Celebrating Halloween


It’s officially the spookiest time of the year. Halloween, a celebration that traces its origins to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, is a day for jack-o’-lanterns, painted faces, ghosts, scary stories and candy. To get into the spirit of this haunted holiday, enjoy 15 photos of Halloween celebrations around the world, from the United States to Spain, Japan, Brazil and more.

2 - Revelers practically glow in the dark as they march in New York City’s annual Village Halloween Parade.

Revelers practically glow in the dark as they march in New York City’s annual Village Halloween Parade.

Julia Nikhinson, New York, 2022

3 - A young trick-or-treater casts a spooky silhouette that would make even Count Dracula jealous. Anna Mather, Canada, 2022

A young trick-or-treater casts a spooky silhouette that would make even Count Dracula jealous.

Anna Mather, Canada, 2022

4 - At this makeshift cemetery in Santander, Spain, not even a pious nun is safe from being transformed into a zombie.

At this makeshift cemetery in Santander, Spain, not even a pious nun is safe from being transformed into a zombie.

Joaquin Gómez Sastre, Spain, 2022

5 - Pink is the color of the night for this mask-wearing trio of revelers in Tokyo.

Pink is the color of the night for this mask-wearing trio of revelers in Tokyo.

Jonny Dub, Japan, 2022

6 - Few objects embody “Halloween” as readily as a jack-o’-lantern, particularly when it’s hoisted above a seemingly headless body.

Few objects embody “Halloween” as readily as a jack-o’-lantern, particularly when it’s hoisted above a seemingly headless body.

Shannon Hogue, Nebraska, 2022

7 - Held on the first two days of November, Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican celebration of life through the remembrance of those who have died. Though it falls around the same time as Halloween, the two are entirely different holidays

Held on the first two days of November, Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican celebration of life through the remembrance of those who have died. Though it falls around the same time as Halloween, the two are entirely different holidays. Here, a young girl honors both her Mexican and American heritage by donning a Day of the Dead-inspired costume on Halloween.

Alejandra Gonzalez Ruiz, Tennessee, 2021

8 - A fairgoer dressed as Chucky, the demonic doll from the Child’s Play franchise, offers a coy smile while standing in line for a ride.

A fairgoer dressed as Chucky, the demonic doll from the Child’s Play franchise, offers a coy smile while standing in line for a ride.

Eric Davidove, California, 2021

9 - A sea of smiling, scowling and screaming pumpkins illuminates the Jack-O’-Lantern Spectacular in Louisville, Kentucky.

A sea of smiling, scowling and screaming pumpkins illuminates the Jack-O’-Lantern Spectacular in Louisville, Kentucky.

Jayelyn Lewis, Kentucky, 2018

10 - From Superman to Batman, Iron Man and Black Panther, superheroes are popular costume choices for Halloween. Here, a shivering celebrant channels the web-slinging teenager Spider-Man.

From Superman to Batman, Iron Man and Black Panther, superheroes are popular costume choices for Halloween. Here, a shivering celebrant channels the web-slinging teenager Spider-Man.

Jonny Dub, Japan, 2022

11 - Is a baby a scary enough costume for Halloween? Ask any sleep-deprived new mom covered in her infant’s bodily fluids.

Is a baby a scary enough costume for Halloween? Ask any sleep-deprived new mom covered in her infant’s bodily fluids.

Hyunmin Ryu, South Korea, 2021

12 - A woman dressed as a witch gazes at her reflection while removing her makeup at a park in Brazil.

A woman dressed as a witch gazes at her reflection while removing her makeup at a park in Brazil.

Andre Saito, Brazil, 2021

13 - If Laurie Strode had just buried the hatchet with her estranged brother, Michael Myers, over tea in the original Halloween movie, perhaps the film wouldn’t have required so many sequels.

If Laurie Strode had just buried the hatchet with her estranged brother, Michael Myers, over tea in the original Halloween movie, perhaps the film wouldn’t have required so many sequels.

Jackie Campbell, Kentucky, 2020

14 - To transform into Maleficent, the evil fairy from Sleeping Beauty, this woman donned black horns while holding an ominously glowing orb.

To transform into Maleficent, the evil fairy from Sleeping Beauty, this woman donned black horns while holding an ominously glowing orb.

Max Lembo, Georgia, 2021

15 - With a blue hue similar to that of the X-Men mutant Mystique, a Halloween parade attendee takes to the streets of the Big Apple.

With a blue hue similar to that of the X-Men mutant Mystique, a Halloween parade attendee takes to the streets of the Big Apple.

Julia Nikhinson, New York, 2022

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