For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The film picks up where Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson left off, but the real draw is Cillian Murphy’s first return to the franchise since the 2002 original 28 Days Later. His appearance also sets the stage for a larger role in a planned fifth installment.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The film picks up where Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson left off, but the real draw is Cillian Murphy’s first return to the franchise since the 2002 original 28 Days Later. His appearance also sets the stage for a larger role in a planned fifth installment.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic horror franchise continues its momentum with The Bone Temple, the follow-up to last year’s critically and commercially successful 28 Years Later.
The film picks up where Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson left off, but the real draw is Cillian Murphy’s first return to the franchise since the 2002 original 28 Days Later. His appearance also sets the stage for a larger role in a planned fifth installment.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic horror franchise continues its momentum with The Bone Temple, the follow-up to last year’s critically and commercially successful 28 Years Later.
The film picks up where Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson left off, but the real draw is Cillian Murphy’s first return to the franchise since the 2002 original 28 Days Later. His appearance also sets the stage for a larger role in a planned fifth installment.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The Bone Temple Brings Murphy Back to the Apocalypse
Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic horror franchise continues its momentum with The Bone Temple, the follow-up to last year’s critically and commercially successful 28 Years Later.
The film picks up where Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson left off, but the real draw is Cillian Murphy’s first return to the franchise since the 2002 original 28 Days Later. His appearance also sets the stage for a larger role in a planned fifth installment.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
The Bone Temple Brings Murphy Back to the Apocalypse
Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic horror franchise continues its momentum with The Bone Temple, the follow-up to last year’s critically and commercially successful 28 Years Later.
The film picks up where Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson left off, but the real draw is Cillian Murphy’s first return to the franchise since the 2002 original 28 Days Later. His appearance also sets the stage for a larger role in a planned fifth installment.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Whether you’re a fan of supernatural terror, slasher thrills, or innovative creature features, there’s something brewing in the darkness for everyone.
The Bone Temple Brings Murphy Back to the Apocalypse
Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic horror franchise continues its momentum with The Bone Temple, the follow-up to last year’s critically and commercially successful 28 Years Later.
The film picks up where Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson left off, but the real draw is Cillian Murphy’s first return to the franchise since the 2002 original 28 Days Later. His appearance also sets the stage for a larger role in a planned fifth installment.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Whether you’re a fan of supernatural terror, slasher thrills, or innovative creature features, there’s something brewing in the darkness for everyone.
The Bone Temple Brings Murphy Back to the Apocalypse
Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic horror franchise continues its momentum with The Bone Temple, the follow-up to last year’s critically and commercially successful 28 Years Later.
The film picks up where Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson left off, but the real draw is Cillian Murphy’s first return to the franchise since the 2002 original 28 Days Later. His appearance also sets the stage for a larger role in a planned fifth installment.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
From Cillian Murphy’s long-awaited return to the post-apocalyptic world that made him a star to Sam Raimi’s first original horror film in over 15 years, this year promises scares, surprises, and plenty of reasons to keep the lights on.
Whether you’re a fan of supernatural terror, slasher thrills, or innovative creature features, there’s something brewing in the darkness for everyone.
The Bone Temple Brings Murphy Back to the Apocalypse
Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic horror franchise continues its momentum with The Bone Temple, the follow-up to last year’s critically and commercially successful 28 Years Later.
The film picks up where Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson left off, but the real draw is Cillian Murphy’s first return to the franchise since the 2002 original 28 Days Later. His appearance also sets the stage for a larger role in a planned fifth installment.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
From Cillian Murphy’s long-awaited return to the post-apocalyptic world that made him a star to Sam Raimi’s first original horror film in over 15 years, this year promises scares, surprises, and plenty of reasons to keep the lights on.
Whether you’re a fan of supernatural terror, slasher thrills, or innovative creature features, there’s something brewing in the darkness for everyone.
The Bone Temple Brings Murphy Back to the Apocalypse
Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic horror franchise continues its momentum with The Bone Temple, the follow-up to last year’s critically and commercially successful 28 Years Later.
The film picks up where Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson left off, but the real draw is Cillian Murphy’s first return to the franchise since the 2002 original 28 Days Later. His appearance also sets the stage for a larger role in a planned fifth installment.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years for the genre in recent memory, with a slate of highly anticipated films that blend franchise revivals, directorial comebacks, and bold new visions.
From Cillian Murphy’s long-awaited return to the post-apocalyptic world that made him a star to Sam Raimi’s first original horror film in over 15 years, this year promises scares, surprises, and plenty of reasons to keep the lights on.
Whether you’re a fan of supernatural terror, slasher thrills, or innovative creature features, there’s something brewing in the darkness for everyone.
The Bone Temple Brings Murphy Back to the Apocalypse
Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic horror franchise continues its momentum with The Bone Temple, the follow-up to last year’s critically and commercially successful 28 Years Later.
The film picks up where Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson left off, but the real draw is Cillian Murphy’s first return to the franchise since the 2002 original 28 Days Later. His appearance also sets the stage for a larger role in a planned fifth installment.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years for the genre in recent memory, with a slate of highly anticipated films that blend franchise revivals, directorial comebacks, and bold new visions.
From Cillian Murphy’s long-awaited return to the post-apocalyptic world that made him a star to Sam Raimi’s first original horror film in over 15 years, this year promises scares, surprises, and plenty of reasons to keep the lights on.
Whether you’re a fan of supernatural terror, slasher thrills, or innovative creature features, there’s something brewing in the darkness for everyone.
The Bone Temple Brings Murphy Back to the Apocalypse
Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic horror franchise continues its momentum with The Bone Temple, the follow-up to last year’s critically and commercially successful 28 Years Later.
The film picks up where Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson left off, but the real draw is Cillian Murphy’s first return to the franchise since the 2002 original 28 Days Later. His appearance also sets the stage for a larger role in a planned fifth installment.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Horror fans, buckle up.
2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years for the genre in recent memory, with a slate of highly anticipated films that blend franchise revivals, directorial comebacks, and bold new visions.
From Cillian Murphy’s long-awaited return to the post-apocalyptic world that made him a star to Sam Raimi’s first original horror film in over 15 years, this year promises scares, surprises, and plenty of reasons to keep the lights on.
Whether you’re a fan of supernatural terror, slasher thrills, or innovative creature features, there’s something brewing in the darkness for everyone.
The Bone Temple Brings Murphy Back to the Apocalypse
Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic horror franchise continues its momentum with The Bone Temple, the follow-up to last year’s critically and commercially successful 28 Years Later.
The film picks up where Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson left off, but the real draw is Cillian Murphy’s first return to the franchise since the 2002 original 28 Days Later. His appearance also sets the stage for a larger role in a planned fifth installment.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Horror fans, buckle up.
2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years for the genre in recent memory, with a slate of highly anticipated films that blend franchise revivals, directorial comebacks, and bold new visions.
From Cillian Murphy’s long-awaited return to the post-apocalyptic world that made him a star to Sam Raimi’s first original horror film in over 15 years, this year promises scares, surprises, and plenty of reasons to keep the lights on.
Whether you’re a fan of supernatural terror, slasher thrills, or innovative creature features, there’s something brewing in the darkness for everyone.
The Bone Temple Brings Murphy Back to the Apocalypse
Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic horror franchise continues its momentum with The Bone Temple, the follow-up to last year’s critically and commercially successful 28 Years Later.
The film picks up where Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson left off, but the real draw is Cillian Murphy’s first return to the franchise since the 2002 original 28 Days Later. His appearance also sets the stage for a larger role in a planned fifth installment.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.
Horror fans, buckle up.
2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years for the genre in recent memory, with a slate of highly anticipated films that blend franchise revivals, directorial comebacks, and bold new visions.
From Cillian Murphy’s long-awaited return to the post-apocalyptic world that made him a star to Sam Raimi’s first original horror film in over 15 years, this year promises scares, surprises, and plenty of reasons to keep the lights on.
Whether you’re a fan of supernatural terror, slasher thrills, or innovative creature features, there’s something brewing in the darkness for everyone.
The Bone Temple Brings Murphy Back to the Apocalypse
Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic horror franchise continues its momentum with The Bone Temple, the follow-up to last year’s critically and commercially successful 28 Years Later.
The film picks up where Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson left off, but the real draw is Cillian Murphy’s first return to the franchise since the 2002 original 28 Days Later. His appearance also sets the stage for a larger role in a planned fifth installment.
Nia DaCosta—whose credits include Candyman, The Marvels, and Hedda—directs from a script by Alex Garland, who wrote 28 Years Later. With Boyle’s distinctive visual style and Garland’s sharp storytelling, this sequel promises to expand the infected world that captivated audiences over two decades ago.
Sam Raimi Returns to Original Horror
Sixteen years after Drag Me to Hell, horror legend Sam Raimi is back with an original film—and he’s brought Rachel McAdams along for the ride.
McAdams returns to horror 21 years after starring opposite Murphy in Wes Craven’s Red Eye. This time, she shares the screen with Dylan O’Brien as the only survivors on a deserted island after their plane crashes en route to a company event.
When The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed the project in 2019, it was described as “Misery meets Cast Away.” Raimi directs from a script by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the writing duo behind Freddy vs. Jason.
For fans who’ve followed Raimi since his groundbreaking 1981 film The Evil Dead, this marks a welcome return to his roots in intimate, character-driven terror.
Scream 7 Resurrects Franchise Favorites
Sidney Prescott is back.
After sitting out Scream VI due to a salary dispute, Neve Campbell returns to the franchise that made her a horror icon. Courteney Cox also reprises her role, and in a shocking twist, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are back—despite their characters having previously died.
The seventh installment features major cast changes, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega—who led the last two films—not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream along with Scream 2 and Scream 4, both directs and writes this chapter.
The first trailer reveals that Sidney and her daughter are attempting to escape a new killer. With franchise favorites returning from the grave and a fresh Ghostface—or killers—on the prowl, Paramount Pictures is positioning this as a thrilling next chapter that honors the past while pushing forward.
The Bride! Reimagines a Classic Monster
Warner Bros.’ The Bride! offers a punk rock spin on the classic Bride of Frankenstein story, with Christian Bale as the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride.
Maggie Gyllenhaal directs her second feature film after the Oscar-nominated The Lost Daughter, aiming to do something “radical” with the source material. Her inspiration came from seeing a man with a tattoo of the Bride of Frankenstein at a party, which prompted her to watch the original film.
Gyllenhaal noted that unlike the 1935 classic—which gave the title character only about three minutes of screen time—her Bride “could not be more different.” The impressive cast also includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening, and Julianne Hough.
Ready or Not 2 Brings Grace Back for Another Round
Samara Weaving’s Grace survived the deadly game her husband’s family forced her into on their wedding night in 2019’s Ready or Not. Now she’s back.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come from Searchlight Pictures finds Grace trying to outrun four rival families competing for power alongside her sister Faith, played by fellow Scream Queen Kathryn Newton. Newton’s horror credentials include Freaky, Lisa Frankenstein, and Abigail.
The sequel also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elijah Wood, Kevin Durand, and legendary director David Cronenberg in the cast.
A Fresh Take on The Mummy
Universal’s iconic monster gets another big-screen treatment this year—though it’s not the Brendan Fraser version currently in development.
Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin directs this iteration, starring Midsommar actor Jack Reynor alongside May Calamawy, Laia Costa, May Elghety, and Veronica Falcón. Horror icon James Wan produces through his Atomic Monster banner, alongside Blumhouse and Cronin’s company, Doppelgängers.
This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.
Cronin made that promise in a 2024 statement to The Hollywood Reporter when the project was first announced.
Obsession: From YouTube to the Big Screen
All eyes were on young filmmaker Curry Barker’s Obsession at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Barker’s first feature film—following a background making $800 YouTube movies—stars Michael Johnston as a music store employee who uses a supernatural toy to make his crush return his feelings. When she becomes dangerously obsessed, his plan backfires spectacularly.
Distributed by Focus Features and executive produced by Blumhouse, the film was made for under $1 million and is expected to gross potentially more than $15 million. It’s a testament to how fresh voices can break into Hollywood through unconventional paths.
Scary Movie 6 Reunites the Original Cast
Thirteen years after Scary Movie 5, the franchise returns with its core cast intact.
Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, and Anna Faris lead the cast once again. All three Wayans brothers—Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory—wrote the script alongside Rick Alvarez and are producing.
While Marlon teased which films might get spoofed, he’s kept details under wraps. Regardless of which recent horror hits make the cut, this promises to be a feel-good time where you can laugh instead of clutching your popcorn in terror.
Evil Dead Burn Continues Brutal Franchise
Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn appears promising for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
While little is known about the premise, the film will be a standalone entry. Sam Raimi—who directed the first three films—is producing and personally selected Vaniček after seeing his 2023 debut, Infested.
The cast includes Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan, and Luciane Buchanan.
Insidious Franchise Expands Beyond Patrick Wilson
After Patrick Wilson directed and starred in the fifth Insidious film, effectively concluding his character’s story, the sixth installment will expand the universe in new directions.
From Blumhouse and Sony Pictures’ Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films, the film stars franchise veteran Lin Shaye alongside Amelia Eve in a lead role. Jacob Chase (Come Play) directs and co-wrote the script with David Leslie Johnson, whose credits include The Orphan and The Conjuring films two through four.
For those wondering if this will be the final chapter, Shaye made it clear in a Facebook post last year that it won’t be.
Clayface Brings Body Horror to the DCU
Welsh actor Tom Rhys Harries stars as Clayface—a shape-shifting Batman villain—in the third film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Described as a body-horror feature, the movie centers on a B-movie actor who becomes a living mass of clay after injecting himself with a substance to stay relevant. Naomi Ackie also stars.
Speak No Evil director James Watkins helms the project from a script by Mike Flanagan, the horror master behind Doctor Sleep and The Haunting of Hill House.
Zach Cregger Tackles Resident Evil
After making a name for himself with original horror hits like Barbarian and Weapons, Zach Cregger is writing and directing a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series for Sony.
Rather than following previous film storylines, Cregger aims to make his take a love letter to the games themselves. Weapons actor Austin Abrams reunites with Cregger in a leading role.
Incidents Around the House Haunts Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain leads this supernatural horror adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Incidents Around the House.
The story follows eight-year-old Bela, played by Arabella Olivia Clark (The Housemaid), who is haunted by a sinister entity attempting to possess her by exploiting her family’s problems.
Rob Savage (Host, The Boogeyman) directs from a screenplay by Nathan Elston (Succession). James Wan’s Atomic Monster produces in association with Spin a Black Yarn for Universal Pictures. Jay Duplass, Dichen Lachman, and Sean Kaufman round out the cast.
Robert Eggers Unleashes Werwulf
Following the success of 2024’s Nosferatu, filmmaker Robert Eggers has re-teamed with Focus Features to helm Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England.
Nosferatu co-stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe reunite with Eggers, who is writing and producing alongside Sjón (The Northman).
Eggers—whose previous films include The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman—offered a tantalizing tease last year.
This is the darkest thing I’ve ever written. By far.
For fans of Eggers’ meticulously researched period pieces and atmospheric dread, that promise alone should send chills down your spine.