Talk about a witch hunt.

A bride-to-be uninvited 25 friends and family from her Halloween wedding after her mother and grandmother branded the October event “satanic.”

The beleaguered bride recently griped in a Reddit forum that this devil had been hiding in the details for a full two years, as the All Hallows’ Eve affair had been announced that long ago, leaving plenty of time for haters to harangue her.

A bride-to-be said her family gave her grief over a Halloween wedding. Studio Romantic – stock.adobe.com

But some souls stirred the pot just six weeks before the ceremony.

“All the sudden my mom and grandma decided the wedding was satanic and want me to make last-minute changes,” the woman wrote, adding that her response was “a firm no.”

A Halloween-themed wedding has become the curse of a family. S Quintans – stock.adobe.com

In retaliation, about half of the mother’s side of the family “thought they would be cute and say they aren’t coming” due to what the bride called a “power struggle.”

Instead of balking at their ghoulish behavior, the bride became a de facto grim reaper by disinviting the bunch — including a sister serving as a bridesmaid.

She further exorcised her demons by sending out an “uninvited invitation” to those two dozen-plus who had cried boo-hoo

The future bride stuck with her spooky plan and simply uninvited the haters. Nejron Photo – stock.adobe.com

The bride even made sure the venue would prohibit the skeleton crew from entering the party — one where she planned to don “a light blue corpse bride dress” with hair to match.

“My aunt (who was one of the uninvited) told me people are allowed to disagree with me and that doesn’t mean can pull an invitation from a wedding that they have made plans to attend,” the bride wrote.

“I told my aunt they had two years for complaints but saying you are not going at 6 weeks before my wedding is bulls–t … I will not be bullied by my family over this.”

In the comments, lots of folks said the bride shouldn’t feel haunted by her actions.

“You’ve spent two years planning your wedding, and it’s your special day. It’s understandable to feel frustrated when people try to impose their beliefs last minute,” one said.

“They already said they’re not coming, so why are they complaining now?” added another.

“Have a great time with the guests who aren’t jerks,” a third declared for the monster mash.