Horror Movies to Look Forward to in 2026
Toronto, CanadaSat Jan 10 2026
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Horror fans have a lot to be excited about in 2026. The year kicks off with a fresh take on a classic tale. Christian Bale and Jessie Buckley star in The Bride! , a punk-inspired twist on the Bride of Frankenstein story. Maggie Gyllenhaal directs this unique take, promising a radical departure from the original. Meanwhile, Sam Raimi returns to horror with a new project, teaming up with Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien for a survival story on a deserted island. This film blends elements of Misery and Cast Away, offering a fresh and thrilling narrative.
The Scream franchise is back with its seventh installment, bringing back Neve Campbell as Sidney Prescott. After missing the last film due to a salary dispute, Campbell returns to face a new killer. The film also shakes up the cast, with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega not returning. Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original Scream, is back to direct and write this new chapter.
Universal’s iconic monster, The Mummy, gets another reboot in 2026. Directed by Lee Cronin, this version stars Jack Reynor and promises to be unlike any Mummy movie before. Horror legend James Wan is producing, adding to the anticipation. Another notable release is Evil Dead Burn, a standalone entry in the Evil Dead franchise. Directed by Sébastien Vaniček, this film aims to attract new fans while staying true to the franchise’s brutal roots.
Young filmmaker Curry Barker makes a splash with Obsession, his debut feature film. Made for under $1 million, this low-budget horror film stars Michael Johnston and explores the dangers of obsession. The film’s success at the Toronto International Film Festival has raised expectations, with potential earnings of over $15 million.
For those looking for a lighter take on horror, Scary Movie 6 arrives after a 13-year hiatus. The Wayans brothers return to lead the cast, promising a fun and feel-good spoof of popular horror movies. Meanwhile, the Insidious franchise continues with its sixth installment, starring Lin Shaye and Amelia Eve. Directed by Jacob Chase, this film expands the Insidious universe, with Shaye confirming it won’t be the final chapter.
James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DCU brings Clayface to the big screen, with Tom Rhys Harries starring as the shape-shifting villain. This body-horror feature explores the story of a B-movie actor who transforms into a living mass of clay. Naomi Ackie joins the cast, with Mike Flanagan writing the script.
Zach Cregger, known for hits like Barbarian and Weapons, takes on a new adaptation of the Resident Evil video game series. This project aims to be a love letter to the games, with Austin Abrams reuniting with Cregger in a leading role. Jessica Chastain stars in a supernatural horror film based on the novel Incidents Around the House, directed by Rob Savage. This film follows an eight-year-old girl haunted by a sinister entity, with James Wan’s Atomic Monster producing.
Robert Eggers, known for Nosferatu, teams up with Focus Features for Werwulf, a werewolf film set in 13th-century England. Starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe, this film promises to be Eggers’ darkest work yet. With so many exciting projects on the horizon, 2026 is shaping up to be a thrilling year for horror fans.
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