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Home Depot rolls out 2026 Halloween lineup in July

Home Depot’s 2026 Halloween collection is live online and in its app, with new animatronics including a 12-foot Skelly.

Bianca Rossi

By Bianca Rossi · Entertainment Editor

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Home Depot has opened the crypt early, putting its 2026 Halloween collection live online and in the Home Depot app on July 16, according to Mashable.

The rollout includes nearly 30 new decorations and animatronics, Mashable reported, with items available while supplies last. Some of the Halloween pieces are expected to reach stores in August, according to the report.

The headline grabber is a new version of Home Depot’s towering skeleton: the 12-foot App Controlled Skelly with LCD LifeEyes, listed at $379 at Home Depot. Mashable described it as a fresh take on the retailer’s well-known lawn skeleton.

The collection also includes the Rotwing Parrot, which Mashable highlighted alongside the new Skelly, plus a batch of oversized creatures, monsters and yard pieces with prices ranging from $149 to $399 among the items listed in the report.

What is listed in the Halloween drop

Mashable’s product roundup included several new Home Depot Halloween decorations now listed for shoppers:

  • 5-foot Wicked Woods Wishing Well, $149 at Home Depot
  • 3.5-foot Wicked Woods Hell Hound, $159 at Home Depot
  • 4-foot Animated Flying Monkey, $199 at Home Depot
  • 11-foot Giant-Sized LED Mummy, $299 at Home Depot
  • 8-foot Wicked Woods LED Perilous Plant Monster, $299 at Home Depot
  • 8-foot Grave & Bones Zombie Velociraptor, $299 at Home Depot
  • 12-foot App Controlled Skelly with LCD LifeEyes, $379 at Home Depot
  • 8.5-foot LED Knight Frostbane, $399 at Home Depot

The list leans hard into giant yard drama. There is an 11-foot LED mummy, an 8-foot zombie velociraptor, an 8-foot plant monster and an 8.5-foot LED Knight Frostbane among the pieces Mashable named.

The more compact end of the lineup still goes big on theme, with a 5-foot wishing well, a 3.5-foot hell hound and a 4-foot animated flying monkey also appearing in the roundup.

Home Depot’s Halloween drops have become an early-season shopping moment for fans of oversized yard decor, and Mashable noted that the most popular animatronics may be the pieces to watch as the collection moves from online listings toward some store availability in August.

For now, the key detail is timing: the 2026 Halloween assortment is already live through Home Depot’s website and app, and the items Mashable listed are being sold while supplies last.

This story draws on original reporting from Mashable.