Monday, December 29, 2025

My 2026 Horror Watchlist-UNR

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Some of the horror movies I plan to watch in 2026. I'll update with more titles, release dates & trailers throughout the year. This is largely what I'll be using all year, if anyone else wants to click "save" at the bottom and follow along for themselves.

 

Movies are listed in order of US release dates, if available - official theatrical or VOD/streaming. The rest are listed alphabetically.

Many of these likely won't be released in 2026, so I'll update accordingly as more is known (especially those noted as being in "pre-production", per IMDb, which may not be released until 2027 or later).

 

2025 watchlist if anyone's still catching up.

 


 

  • We Bury the Dead (Jan. 2-theaters): Starring Daisy Ridley. Ava, a desperate woman whose husband is missing in the aftermath of a catastrophic military experiment, joins a 'body retrieval unit', but her search takes a chilling turn when the corpses she's burying start showing signs of life.

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    Trailer

 

 

  • Night Patrol (Jan. 16-theaters): Starring Justin Long & CM Punk. An L.A. cop discovers a local task force is hiding a secret that puts the residents of his childhood neighborhood in danger.

    Trailer

 

  • Mother of Flies (Jan. 23-Shudder): Written/directed by The Adams Family (Hellbender). When a young woman faces a deadly diagnosis, she seeks dark magic from a witch in the woods - but every cure has costs

    Trailer

 

  • Return to Silent Hill (Jan. 23-theaters): When a mysterious letter calls him back to Silent Hill in search of his lost love, James finds a once-recognizable town and encounters terrifying figures both familiar and new, and begins to question his own sanity.

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  • Send Help (Jan. 30-theaters): Directed by Sam Raimi, starring Rachel McAdams. After a plane crash strands a capable female employee and her annoying boss on a remote island, she must use her survival skills to keep them both alive, despite their challenging relationship.

    Trailer

 

  • Dracula: A Love Tale (Feb. 6-theaters): Screenplay written/directed by Luc Besson, starring Caleb Landry Jones & Christoph Waltz. After his wife dies, a 15th century prince renounces God and becomes a vampire. Centuries later in 19th century London, he sees a woman resembling his late wife and pursues her, sealing his own fate.

    Trailer

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  • The Strangers: Chapter 3 (Feb. 6-theaters): In the finale, survivors face new threats from masked strangers. Secrets emerge, jeopardizing their lives as the line between reality and peril blurs in their battle for survival.

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  • Cold Storage (Feb. 13-theaters): Starring Georgina Campbell, Joe Keery & Liam Neeson. When a mutating, highly contagious fungus escapes a sealed facility, two young employees - joined by a grizzled bioterror operative - must survive the wildest night shift ever to save humanity from extinction.

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    Trailer

 

  • Psycho Killer (Feb. 20-theaters): Written by Andrew Kevin Walker (Se7en), starring Georgina Campbell. A police officer tracks a killer after her husband, a highway patrolman, becomes one of his victims.

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  • Redux Redux (Feb. 20-theaters): Irene Kelly travels through parallel universes, repeatedly killing her daughter's murderer. As she becomes consumed by vengeance, her humanity hangs in the balance.

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  • The Red Book Ritual: Gates of Hell (Feb. 24-VOD): Featuring Georgina Campbell. Robbie embarks on a dangerous quest to contact his deceased girlfriend by performing the "Red Book Ritual". But during the summoning, supernatural forces awaken.

    Trailer

 

  • Scream 7 (Feb. 27-theaters): Directed by Kevin Williamson, starring Neve Campbell & Courteney Cox. When a new Ghostface killer emerges in the quiet town where Sidney Prescott has built a new life, her darkest fears are realized as her daughter becomes the next target. Determined to protect her family, Sidney must face the horrors of her past to put an end to the bloodshed once and for all.

    Trailer

 

  • The Bride! (Mar. 6-theaters): Written/directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, starring Jessie Buckley, Christian Bale & Penélope Cruz. In 1930s Chicago, Frankenstein asks Dr. Euphronius to help create a companion. They give life to a murdered woman as the Bride, sparking romance...and chaos.

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  • Undertone (Mar. 13-theaters): Distributed by A24. A podcast host covering spooky content moves in to care for her dying mother. When sent recordings of a pregnant couple's paranormal encounters, she discovers their story parallels hers, each tape pushing her toward madness.

 

  • Alpha (Mar. 27-theaters): Written/directed by Julia Ducournau, distributed by Neon. Alpha, 13, is a troubled teenager who lives alone with her mother. Their world comes crashing down the day she comes home from school with a tattoo on her arm.

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  • Ready or Not: Here I Come (Mar. 27-theaters): Directed by Radio Silence, starring Samara Weaving, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kathryn Newton & Elijah Wood. After surviving one deadly game, Grace and her sister Faith must now outrun four rival families competing for a powerful throne - winner takes all.

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  • They Will Kill You (Mar. 27-theaters): Horror-comedy starring Zazie Beetz, Heather Graham & Patricia Arquette. A woman takes a job as a housekeeper in a NYC high-rise, unaware of the building's history of disappearances. She soon realizes the community is shrouded in mystery.

 

  • The Mummy (Apr. 17-theaters): Written/directed by Lee Cronin. The young daughter of a journalist disappears into the desert without a trace. Eight years later, the broken family is shocked when she is returned to them, as what should be a joyful reunion turns into a living nightmare.

 

  • Hokum (May 1-theaters): Written/directed by Damian McCarthy (Oddity, Caveat), starring Adam Scott. A horror writer visits an Irish inn to scatter his parents' ashes, unaware the property is said to be haunted by a witch.

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  • Obsession (May 15-theaters): Written/directed by Curry Barker (Milk & Serial). When a hopeless romantic makes a wish that his long-time crush falls in love with him, a sinister enchantment ensues.

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  • Evil Dead Burn (Jul. 24-theaters): Written/directed by Sébastien Vanicek (Infested). Plot unknown.

 

  • Flowervale Street (Aug. 14-theaters): Written/directed by David Robert Mitchell, starring Anne Hathaway & Ewan McGregor. A family in the 80s start to notice bizarre happenings in their neighborhood.

 

 

  • Resident Evil (Sep. 18-theaters): Co-written/directed by Zach Cregger. A hapless courier is tasked with delivering a package to a remote hospital, but soon finds himself caught in the middle of an outbreak and must fight through hordes of mutated creatures to survive.

 

  • Terrifier 4 (Oct. 1-theaters): Starring Lauren LaVera & David Howard Thornton. Plot unknown.

 

  • Other Mommy (Oct. 9-theaters): Starring Jessica Chastain & Dichen Lachman. Bela, an 8-year-old girl, confronts a sinister entity that comes out of her closet, whom she calls 'Other Mommy'.

 

  • Return of the Living Dead (Nov. 13-theaters): Reboot/sequel featuring Devon Sawa. Taking place 18 months after the events at the UNEEDA Warehouse in Louisville, KY, a new Trioxin 2-4-5 leak puts a small Pennsylvania town on the brink of a zombie outbreak during Christmas 1985.

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  • Werwulf (Dec. 25-theaters): Co-written/directed by Robert Eggers, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, Willem Dafoe & Ralph Ineson. In medieval Britain, a mysterious creature stalks the foggy countryside, transforming local folklore into terrifying reality.

 

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  • About a Place in the Kinki Region (TBA): Directed by Kôji Shiraishi (Noroi). A horrifying truth about the Kinki region emerges through pieced information, as a freelance writer investigates the disappearance of a magazine editor directly after reading articles about the occult.

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  • Affection (TBA): Starring Jessica Rothe. Ellie confronts a disturbing condition resetting her memory, unable to recognize her husband and daughter. Each reset disorients her, leaving haunting recollections of an unfamiliar life.

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  • Alien: Romulus 2 (pre-production): Co-written/produced by Fede Alvarez. In a dangerous post-apocalyptic world, Rain and her android companion Andy venture into unknown regions while facing deadly threats and uncovering sinister corporate secrets.

 

  • Altar (TBA): Directed by Egor Abramenko (Sputnik), starring Kyle MacLachlan & January Jones. Follows the summer of a young boy, forced to grow up faster than he ever imagined.

 

  • American Psycho (pre-production): Re-adaptation of the novel by Bret Easton Ellis, directed by Luca Guadagnino. A wealthy New York City investment banking executive, Patrick Bateman, hides his alternate psychopathic ego from his co-workers and friends as he delves deeper into his violent, hedonistic fantasies.

 

  • Amityville (pre-production): Written/directed by Joseph & Vanessa Winter (Deadstream). A terrifying new chapter unfolds at the infamous Long Island address, drawing from an unexplored supernatural legend linked to the haunted property's dark history.

 

  • The Backrooms (TBA): Based on the internet series, co-written/directed by Kane Parsons, starring Chiwetel Ejiofor & Mark Duplass. A collection of spine-chilling found footage stories unfolds through mysterious recordings.

 

  • Bjorn of the Dead (TBA): Horror-comedy featuring Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson. Centers around an ABBA tribute band who find themselves, along with other tribute acts, trapped in a nightclub at the start of the apocalypse. Bjorn and his band must work together to save themselves, humanity, and the future of music.

 

  • Brides (TBA): Written/directed by Chloe Okuno (Watcher), starring Olivia Cooke, distributed by Neon. Set in 1960s Italy, a married couple visits a remote villa owned by a mysterious count. The count takes an interest in the wife, but her feminist ideals disrupt his Eden of vampire brides.

 

  • Buddy (TBA): Co-written/directed by Casper Kelly, starring Cristin Milioti, Topher Grace & Michael Shannon. A brave girl and her friends must escape a kids television show.

 

  • Claire (pre-production): Starring Krysten Ritter, Carrie-Anne Moss & Sarah Bolger. After a single mother of two struggling with opioid addiction discovers a malevolent being living underneath her single-wide trailer, she must fight to protect her family at any cost.

 

 

  • Corporate Retreat (TBA): Starring Odeya Rush, Rosanna Arquette & Alan Ruck. Corporate executives on a team-building retreat face a deadly struggle when their leader turns violently against them.

 

  • The Creep (pre-production): Reboot/sequel of Creep (2004), returning to write/direct is Christopher Smith. A sinister being called Creep terrorizes London Underground passengers and city residents from the subway system's dark tunnels.

 

  • The Creeps (TBA): Christmas horror-comedy featuring Christopher Lambert. When a mysterious gateway between dimensions unleashes a horde of nasty little creatures into a Finnish ski resort, Zach and his friends’ dream holiday takes a turn for the terrifying.

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  • Crossed (TBA): Adaptation of the ultra-violent graphic novel, directed by Rob Jabbaz (The Sadness). Follows a group of survivors dealing with an apocalyptic pandemic that causes its victims to carry out their most evil thoughts.

 

  • Deathgasm II: Goremageddon (TBA): When Brodie, a washed-up metalhead, resurrects his dead bandmates for a battle-of-the-bands, the result unleashes riffs, gore, and apocalyptic carnage.

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  • Desert Road (TBA): Starring Beau Bridges & Kristine Froseth. A woman crashes her car and walks down the road for help - only to find no matter which way she walks she ends up back at her crashed car again.

 

  • Dollhouse (TBA): Japanese horror. When her 5-year-old daughter dies, a mother is devastated but finds solace in a doll that looks like her daughter and begins to treat the toy as part of the family. But after giving birth to another child, strange things begin to happen.

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  • Dragon (pre-production): Written/directed by Brandon Cronenberg. Captain Mia Verse and her crew scour the cosmos for ancient living organisms, the discovery of which has radically altered society.

 

  • The Dreadful (TBA): Written/directed by Natasha Kermani (Lucky), starring Sophie Turner & Kit Harington. Follows Anne and her mother-in-law who live a solitary, harsh life on the outskirts of society - but when a man from their past returns, he will set off a sequence of events that become a turning point for Anne.

 

  • Epilogue (pre-production): Starring David Dastmalchian & Kate Siegel. A desperate couple searches for a cure for their infected daughter one year after the supposed end of a zombie apocalypse.

 

 

  • Eyes in the Trees (TBA): Adaptation of The Island of Dr. Moreau starring Anthony Hopkins. When a geneticist's funding for his exploration into human violence is cut, A group of filmmakers capturing his work stumble into a nightmare realm where humanity blurs with monstrosity.

 

  • Forbidden Fruits (TBA): Horror-comedy starring Victoria Pedretti & Lili Reinhart. At a mall store, Apple leads a secret witch cult with coworkers Cherry and Fig. New hire Pumpkin questions their sisterhood, forcing them to confront inner darkness or meet violent ends.

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  • Geisha War (TBA): Japanese splatter film co-written/directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura (Tokyo Gore Police). Rival bosses of Japanese Yakuza and American Mafia fight for control over the historic brothel/Geisha street in Yoshiwara, the historic pleasure quarter of old Edo, Tokyo. Blood is shed - like fountains.

 

  • The Ghost aka An Taibhse (TBA): Irish-language folk horror. Éamon and his daughter Máire, are employed as caretakers for an isolated Georgian Mansion during the harsh winter months. Little do they know that this seemingly peaceful assignment will unleash a nightmare upon them.

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  • The Haunting in Wicker Park (TBA): Starring Erin Moriarty. The terrifying story of the first televised exorcism on NBC in 1971. The NBC news segment was a success, the exorcism was not. Instead, it made things worse for the Becker family who lived there. Much worse.

 

  • Heresy aka Witte Wieven (TBA): Folk horror. In a medieval Dutch village, a young woman is caught between her faith, fanatic townsfolk and the dark forces lurking in the woods.

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  • Her Private Hell (TBA): Co-written/directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, starring Sophie Thatcher. Plot unknown.

 

  • Hope (TBA): Written/directed by Na Hong-jin (The Wailing), featuring Alicia Vikander & Michael Fassbender. A mysterious discovery is made on the outskirts of the remote harbor town. The residents find themselves in a desperate fight for survival against something they have never encountered before.

 

  • The House of the Dead (pre-production): Written/directed by Paul W.S. Anderson. Follows agents attempting to stop a mutant outbreak caused by a sinister organization. They must rescue a woman's father and confront the mastermind, whose intelligence lives on in a creature called The Wheel of Fate.

 

  • Hunting Matthew Nichols (TBA): Twenty-three years after her brother vanished, a filmmaker investigates his disappearance. Uncovering evidence, she suspects he may still be alive, fueling her quest to unravel the mystery.

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  • Ice Cream Man (TBA): Written/directed by Eli Roth. An idyllic summer town descends into madness when an ice cream man serves kids sweet delights with horrifying results.

 

  • Inground (pre-production): Starring Alexandra Daddario & John Cho. A recently divorced father attempts to reconnect with his young son by building a swimming pool in his backyard. What begins as an exciting project turns into a terrifying nightmare.

 

  • Ithaqua (TBA): Hammer horror film starring Kevin Durand & Michael Pitt. During the decline of the fur trade, a mercenary struggles to unite the survivors of a famine-stricken outpost plagued by a dark force that leaves its victims with an insatiable hunger.

 

  • I See the Demon (TBA): At her surprise birthday party, an emotionally vulnerable woman experiences unexplainable phenomena that threaten to turn the best night of her life into a never-ending nightmare.

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  • Kill Screen (pre-production): Directed by Greg McLean (Wolf Creek), starring Ella Balinska & David Dastmalchian. A gamer girl and her three best friends become trapped inside a virtual reality game where every level forces players to survive a different genre of a horror movie.

 

  • King Snake (pre-production): Starring Margaret Qualley & Michael Shannon. A couple inherits an Arkansas farm where they face real-world problems and supernatural forces, battling physical and metaphysical demons while confronting the property's dark legacy.

 

  • Kraken (TBA): A marine biologist is doing research on a fish farm when she encounters several strange occurrences. Along with the brutal deaths of two teenagers, all signs point to the deep fjord. Can there be more to the depths than the eye can see?

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  • The Land of Nod (TBA): Written/directed by Kyle Edward Ball, distributed by A24. Follows a group of isolated neighbors in their small and secluded town in the northern Canadian territories during a snowstorm.

 

  • Love Is the Monster (TBA): Starring Madeline Zima. Troubled couples head to a transformative retreat in Finland, where they fall prey to a malevolent ancient goddess of love.

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  • The Masque of the Red Death (pre-production): Starring Mikey Madison, distributed by A24. A noblewoman's exile leads her twin to assume her identity in a plague-sealed medieval kingdom. As she navigates deadly court intrigue with her daughter, she questions whether safety behind castle walls is worth the price of brutality.

 

 

  • The Mortuary Assistant (TBA): Starring Willa Holland. Follows Rebecca Owens, a mortuary science graduate who takes a night job at River Fields Mortuary. What begins as a routine job soon turns sinister as she faces terrifying supernatural forces.

 

  • Mother Mary (TBA): Starring Anne Hathaway, distributed by A24. Follows the relationship between a musician and a famous fashion designer.

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  • Mystery of the Mothman (pre-production): Creature-feature with practical effects, starring Jeffrey Combs. A troubled Vietnam veteran returns to his hometown, only to uncover a vast conspiracy centered around a winged, red-eyed creature-one that may be tied to his own past in ways he never imagined.

 

  • Night Silence aka Cisza nocna (TBA): Polish horror co-written/directed by Bartosz M. Kowalski (Hellhole). A theatre actor whose health is failing gets admitted to a nursing home. Soon, he starts having nightmares that seemingly become deceptively real.

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  • October (TBA): Written/directed by Jeremy Saulnier, starring Imogen Poots, distributed by A24. Plot unknown.

 

  • Onslaught (TBA): Co-written/directed by Adam Wingard, starring Rebecca Hall, Dan Stevens, Michael Biehn & Adria Arjona. A mother living in a trailer park uses her skills to protect her loved ones from a threat that escaped a secret military base, while mercenaries try to contain it.

 

  • Orphans (TBA): Sequel. Returning to direct is William Brent Bell & star, Isabelle Fuhrman. Plot unknown.

 

  • Over Your Dead Body (TBA): Starring Samara Weaving. A dysfunctional married couple retreats to a secluded cabin to repair their relationship, but each secretly plots to murder the other.

 

  • Passenger (TBA): Directed by André Øvredal. A few weeks into their van-life adventure, a young couple witnesses a horrific accident that leaves the driver dead. Soon they’re being pursued by a demonic stalker who’s impossible to outrun and follows them wherever they go.

 

  • Pendulum (TBA): Written/directed by Mark Heyman (writer of Black Swan), produced by Darren Aronofsky, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt & Norman Reedus. A couple journeys to a retreat in New Mexico seeking healing. Patrick grows skeptical of the retreat's leader as Abigail falls under her influence. They wonder if the group's practices offer genuine healing or conceal a terrifying truth.

 

  • Play Dead (TBA): A woman wakes up injured in a basement surrounded by corpses. To survive, she pretends to be dead while a grotesque ritual unfolds in the house above.

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  • Portal to Hell (TBA): Horror-comedy featuring Keith David. A routine debt collector's life is turned upside down when a portal to hell opens in his local laundromat followed by a demon who offers him a deal - three souls to save his neighbor from being dragged to hell.

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  • Portrait of God (TBA): Based on the short, written/directed by Dylan Clark. A religious girl must come to terms with her faith when she analyzes a provocative painting of God.

 

  • Rapture (pre-production): Starring Will Poulter. Monks at remote Lansley Abbey face crisis when plague victims become undead. As refugees seek shelter and infected attack, the brothers clash over helping the sick versus protecting ancient knowledge.

 

  • Relapse (pre-production): Written/directed by Bret Easton Ellis (author of American Psycho), starring Joseph Quinn (Stranger Things). Fueled by paranoia from social media, Matt's addiction returns. A monster from his youth appears, but his therapist believes it's in Matt's mind.

 

  • River (TBA): Starring Jane Levy & Jessica Rothe. Three siblings who, after being stranded in a boat on a country river, are stalked by a faceless killer.

 

  • The Rule of Three (TBA): Co-written/directed by James Roday Rodriguez, starring Thomasin McKenzie. Three women face a deadly urban legend while questioning if they can change their fate. As reality becomes uncertain, they struggle to determine if the danger is real.

 

  • The Shepherd (TBA): Starring Georgina Campbell & David Dastmalchian. Set in the desolate Nevada night, a young woman in labor flees an abusive past, but has her escape hijacked by a mysterious stranger hiding an ominous threat in the back of her car.

 

  • Soulm8te (TBA): Starring Lily Sullivan & Claudia Doumit. A man acquires an artificially intelligent android to cope with the loss of his recently deceased wife, but inadvertently turns a harmless lovebot into a deadly soulmate.

 

  • The Swallow (TBA): Written/directed by Kevin Kölsch & Dennis Widmyer (Starry Eyes). Follows five teenagers as they are abandoned in a deadly forest, as the ground itself is trying to swallow anything and anyone it touches.

 

  • Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma (TBA): Written/directed by Jane Schoenbrun, starring Gillian Anderson. A filmmaker, hired to direct a new installment of a slasher franchise, fixates on the prospect of casting the 'final girl' from the original movie, and the two women descend into a frenzy of psycho sexual mania.

 

  • Thanksgiving 2 (pre-production): Co-written/directed by Eli Roth. Plot unknown.

 

  • Tinsman Road (TBA): Found footage horror. In the backwoods of New Jersey, a young man navigates the serpentine mystery surrounding his long-missing sister and their family home.

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  • Touch Me (TBA): Starring Lou Taylor Pucci. Two codependent best friends become addicted to the heroin-like touch of an alien narcissist who may or may not be trying to take over the world.

 

  • Trauma or, Monsters All (TBA): A monster mash-up sequel that unites three of Larry Fessenden’s previous monsters in one film (Habit, Depraved & Blackout). Plot unknown.

 

  • Twisted (TBA): Directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, featuring Alicia Witt & Lauren LaVera. Follows two millennials who flip NY apartments they don't own to new buyers who don't know they are being scammed. The con works brilliantly until they run into an apartment owner with a dark secret who flips the game on them.

 

  • Victorian Psycho (TBA): Starring Maika Monroe & Thomasin McKenzie, distributed by A24. In 1858, an eccentric governess arrives at isolated Ensor House to teach the children. As employees mysteriously vanish, the owners grow suspicious of the true motives hidden beneath her disturbing nature.

 

  • Visitation (TBD): Directed by Nicolas Pesce (The Eyes of My Mother), starring Olivia Cooke & Alfie Allen. When her mother is sick and dying, 14-year-old Maria is sent to live with Catholic nuns. But when one of her caretakers falls for her for the wrong reasons, her arrival slowly turns sinister.

 

  • What Happens at Night (pre-production): Directed by Martin Scorsese, starring Leonardo DiCaprio & Jennifer Lawrence. Follows the strange, eerie journey of a married American couple seeking to adopt a child in a little, wintry European hamlet.

 

  • Winthrop (TBA): Starring Carla Gugino & Lou Taylor Pucci. A woman puts everything on the line to defend her enigmatic cousin from a dangerous otherworldly entity determined to track him down.

 

  • The Wolf Will Tear Your Immaculate Hands (TBA): Starring Alexander Skarsgård. A British widower in the 1880s Pacific Northwest hires a Native American governess, educated in a Christian mission school, to teach his two daughters. While preparing the eldest for an arranged marriage, a force within her begins to awaken.

 

  • The Wretched Devours (TBA): Sequel to The Wretched (2019). A small-town deputy is pulled into a rash of missing children’s cases only to discover that a skin-changing witch is back and has been preying upon the families of his community for a century.

 

  • The Young People (TBA-theaters): Written/directed by Oz Perkins, starring Tatiana Maslany & Nicole Kidman. Two school friends drift apart as one starts exhibiting disturbing behavior, turning their relationship sinister.

 

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  • Scary Movie 6 (Jun. 12-theaters): Returning are Ana Faris, Regina Hall & The Wayans. Plot unknown.

 

  • Clayface (Sep. 11-theaters): Based on the Batman villain, co-written by Mike Flanagan, directed by James Watkins (Eden Lake). A Hollywood body horror tale centering on a B-movie actor who injects himself with a substance to keep himself relevant, only to find out that he can reshape his face and form, becoming a walking piece of clay.

 

  • Remain (Oct. 23-theaters): Co-written/directed by M. Night Shyamalan, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. A grieving architect moves to Cape Cod for work after leaving a psychiatric facility. While staying at a historic B&B, he meets a mysterious woman who makes him question his rational beliefs about life and loss.

 

  • Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol (Nov. 13-theaters): Directed by Ti West, starring Johnny Depp, Daisy Ridley, Ian McKellen & Andrea Riseborough. A thrilling ghost story set in Dickens' London, following one man's supernatural journey to face his past, present and future as he fights for a second chance at redemption.

 

  • Violent Night 2 (Dec. 4-theaters): Directed by Tommy Wirkola, starring David Harbour, Daniela Melchior & Kristen Bell. Stranded in a crumbling New Jersey mall and cut off from the North Pole, Santa Claus is trapped dishing out violent justice to a ruthless Crime Lord and his henchmen overrunning the town's mall.

 

  • The Gallerist (TBA): Starring Natalie Portman & Jenna Ortega. A desperate gallerist conspires to sell a dead body at Art Basel Miami.

 

  • Reptilia (pre-production): Starring Kirsten Dunst & Mikey Madison. A dental hygienist is seduced by a mysterious mermaid into the dark and wet underworld of Florida's exotic animal trade.

 

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