Watching 'The Addams Family' in order is like unwrapping a series of weirdly delightful presents. Start with the 1991 film—it’s a flawless introduction to the family’s eerie charm. The sequel, 'Addams Family Values' (1993), is even better, with sharper humor and iconic scenes like Wednesday’s summer camp rebellion. The 1998 TV movie 'Addams Family Reunion' exists, but it’s more of a footnote. The animated films (2019 and 2021) are their own thing—bright and fast-paced, but they miss the original’s gothic elegance.
If you’re a purist, the 1964 TV series is worth a peek, but it’s campy compared to the films. Personally, I revisit the 90s movies yearly—they’ve aged like fine wine. The animated versions are fine for a lazy Sunday, but they don’t stick with you like Morticia and Gomez dancing in the graveyard.
If you're diving into 'The Addams Family' movies, there's a mix of live-action and animated versions to explore. The classic live-action films start with 'The Addams Family' (1991), followed by 'Addams Family Values' (1993). These two are absolute gems, with Raul Julia and Anjelica Huston perfectly embodying Gomez and Morticia. The third live-action, 'Addams Family Reunion' (1998), is a TV movie with a different cast and lower budget—it’s skipable unless you’re a completionist. Then, the animated films reboot the vibe: 'The Addams Family' (2019) and its sequel 'The Addams Family 2' (2021) offer a modern twist, though they lack the gothic charm of the originals.
For the best experience, I’d stick to the 1991 and 1993 films first—they’re the heart of the franchise. The animated ones are fun for kids, but they don’t capture the same macabre wit. If you're curious about the TV shows, the 1964 series is a nostalgic trip, but it’s very different tonally. Honestly, the 90s movies are where the magic happens—dark, quirky, and endlessly quotable.
Here’s the rundown: 'The Addams Family' (1991) and 'Addams Family Values' (1993) are must-watches—darkly hilarious and visually stunning. Skip 'Addams Family Reunion' (1998) unless you’re desperate. The animated films (2019, 2021) are decent but feel generic compared to the originals. The 90s movies are timeless, especially with Christina Ricci’s Wednesday stealing every scene. If you want more, the '64 TV show is fun, but the films are the real treasure.
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The Family Books 1 -3 (A collection of Dark Mafia Romance)
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Book 1 Saints and Sinners
She was the light to my dark.
The saint to my sinner. with her innocent eyes and devilish curves.
A Madonna that was meant to be admired but never touched.
Until someone took that innocence from her.
She left.
The darkness in my heart was finally complete.
I avenged her, I killed for her, but she never came back.
Until I saw her again. An angel dancing around a pole for money.
She didn’t know I owned that club. She didn’t know I was watching.
This time I won’t let her escape.
I will make her back into the girl I knew.
Whether she likes it or not.
Book 2 Judge and Jury
I can’t stop watching her.
I’m not even sure I want to.
Taylor Lawson, blonde, beautiful, and totally oblivious to how much dangers she’s in.
She’s also the one juror in my upcoming murder trial that hasn’t been bought.
The one who can put me behind bars for a very long time.
I know I should execute her.
After all that’s what I do.
I am the Judge.
I eliminate threats to The Family.
And Taylor is a threat.
But I don’t want to kill her.
Possessing her, making her love me seems like a much better plan for this particular Juror.
I gave Dante Valenti eight years of my life. When I got pregnant by accident, he called off our wedding the night before the ceremony.
I rushed to the hotel and found the venue I had spent months decorating transformed into a baptism reception for his illegitimate son.
Liliana Moretti wore the reception dress I had chosen. The old Don put a gold chain on her baby and acknowledged him as the heir. Dante had already registered his marriage to her.
That day, I made three decisions.
I terminated the pregnancy. I booked a one-way ticket out of the country. I swore I would never look back.
Months later, he showed up at my door on his knees with a ring. I burned my 800-thousand-dollar wedding gown right in front of him.
In the end, he tried to atone with his own death.
A witch and a vampire don't mix in a crowd nor do they marry for curse abounds their way. It's highly unthinkable even impossible to think of. But what happens when fate allows two extremely opposite creatures to be united in the farce of marriage?
Adrienne Mallory is a fire-witch who lives a quiet life with her bosom friend Mary Crossborough, a wind witch inside their charming house in Ardelean Village. Until one morning Mary accidentally kills a dhampir while she is out practicing her defense magic. The killed dhampir is a young half-human half-vampire named Athan Silos who happens to be not only a mere cousin of the vampire king but his very own first cousin.
Alaric Emrick is a young vampire king of Emrick City who lives inside Acheron Castle. He tasks his cousin to find a redhead witch in Ardelean Village who incessantly searches for her mother whom she lost as a child. Finding his cousin dead before two witches inside the Forest of the Witches, Alaric is prepared to kill them when he decides to spare their lives by taking Adrienne Mallory to be his wife back to Acheron Castle.
A night of passion left Adrienne alone the next day when Alaric suddenly disappears with a note promising return.
Waiting for the delayed return of her lover Alaric, learning a secret about her family, and suddenly expecting a child she didn't fully expect leaves fire-witch, Adrienne, searching for a new village to reside and to raise her baby. Now living a full life with her secret child settled inside a village considered a rival of her ex-lover, Alaric Emrick came back in her life with the knowledge existence of his son. Is love worthy to look back with a heart for a second chance this time?
Suzan, 11, is trick-or-treating with her friends when Simon dares them to visit the haunted witch’s cabin. Although she’s scared, Suzan refuses to go with them and heads home. Later, she learns from her friends that after they knocked on the door, a window shattered, and they ran in fear. Later, Suzan returns home, only to be comforted by her mom after losing her candy. At home, Suzan is comforted by her mom after losing her candy. However, strange whispers and scratching sounds soon disturb her. When her brother Luke checks, he reassures her, but the noises return, and Suzan spots glowing eyes in her closet. The figure grabs her by the hair, draining her life force before dragging her out the window, leaving her family helpless.
What is scarier than someone living in your walls? How about finding out the boy in the walls has seen a monster in there?
What will the Count's daughter and her two unusual friends do to protect her home?
Rated 12+ for light violence, kissing, sexual reference
When a young witch falls in love with a vampire, she risks all to travel back to a time when vampires and witches are plentiful and powerful to try to change his fate.
A risky venture, it is a feat that even the most adept witches find challenging. Does she have what it takes to succeed?
Filled with action, adventure, peril, a doppelganger, magic, vampires, and more... For Love of a Vampire is sure to keep you entertained while its characters capture your heart.
Man, the Addams Family is such a classic! I've been rewatching 'The Addams Family' (the 1991 movie) lately, and it's still as delightfully macabre as ever. If you're looking for where to stream it, I've got some options. Netflix often rotates it in and out depending on your region, but as of now, it's not consistently there. Amazon Prime Video sometimes has it available for rent or purchase—not free, but worth it if you're craving that Gomez and Morticia energy. HBO Max used to have it, but with all the streaming platform shuffles, it's hard to keep track.
For the animated series or newer adaptations like Wednesday, Netflix is your best bet. The 2019 animated movie pops up on Hulu occasionally, and the 1966 TV series is a bit harder to find—sometimes it’s on Peacock or other niche platforms. My go-to move is just searching 'The Addams Family' on JustWatch or Reelgood to see where it’s currently available. It’s frustrating how much these things jump around, but hey, that’s streaming for you. Anyway, hope you find it—nothing beats Raul Julia’s Gomez, honestly.
Man, I've been obsessed with this crossover idea ever since I heard rumors about it! If you're looking for the actual 'Addams Family meets The Munsters' special from the 90s, your best bet is checking streaming platforms like Peacock or Tubi—they sometimes have vintage TV crossovers. For physical copies, eBay or specialty DVD shops might carry it.
But honestly? The real fun is imagining what a modern take would look like. I once spent a whole weekend sketching fan art of Morticia and Lily Munster arguing about gardening techniques while Herman and Gomez arm-wrestled in the background. There’s a whole niche community on Tumblr that writes crossover fanfiction too—some of those stories are legitimately better than official reboots!