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Home Depot’s New Halloween Collection Will Fill Your Yard With Frights

Halloween shopping season has arrived, and Home Depot is ready to start rolling out spooky decor to celebrate. The store’s most viral release—Skelly, the 12-foot skeleton—is back, and he’s always notoriously hard to find as the holiday gets closer. Now he comes with a Skelly dog buddy and accessories kit to match.

Jack Skellington also returns with his loyal companion Zero, complete with its own animatronic to stand beside the Pumpkin King. And new for this year is a Chucky animatronic which is the perfect front door greeter. There’s also a Frankenstein animatronic, along with a vampire and more monsters to create your own Epic Universe front yard. This is just the start: Home Depot will reveal more scary product drops leading up to October 31 (though the retailer just might jump scare us with Christmas in stores by then).

Products will be available Thursday, July 18 in the wee hours of the morning while supplies last; here’s a look at the special collection.

Don’t miss out on the drop this Friday, online or in stores at Home Depot.

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