You may recall the classic American gothic TV series Dark Shadows, which aired from June 27, 1966, to April 2, 1971 on ABC. If you’re a fan of its sort of niche cult repertoire – and a cord-cutter to boot – you’ll be pleased to know that as of this week, Amazon has made every single episode of the dark soap opera available to stream via Prime Video in the US and UK. Through its five years on the network, the 30-minute Robert Costello-produced series delivered a whopping total of 1,225 episodes.

Centering on the wealthy Collins family of Collinsport, Maine, the series details the lives, romantic woes, and struggles the the family endures while a number of supernatural occurrences unfold right before their eyes. The series really grew its wings when vampire Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) joined the show ten months in, according to Bloody Disgusting.

The series continues to draw cult followers from around the world, who relish in its melodramatic vibe, exaggerated plot twists and quirky inclusion of witches, warlocks and a parallel universe. It is also celebrated for its brilliant music score, which was developed by Grammy-nominated composer Robert Cobert.

Although the series ended in 1971, there have been a number of more recent adaptations of Dark Shadows, from a 1991 NBC spinoff titled Dark Shadows: The Revival to a movie to a handful of audio dramas that are still airing today. Luckily before you dive further into the world of Dark Shadows, you can head to Prime Video to watch all 26 DVD collections of the original series, as well as the six volumes that make up Dark Shadows: The Beginning, which has been referred to as the “Pre-Barnabas years.”

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