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2025 Horror Movies

  • Writer: Kayla Moreé
    Kayla Moreé
  • Jun 7
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jun 7

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Which 2025 Horror Movies?

The list of horror movies coming out this year, 2025, is mostly focused on English language movies that are US, Canada, or UK made, solely to make life a little easier in compiling and maintaining it.


I also chose not to include B-horror movies, or any of the Disney patent expiration movies (Peter Pan, Snow White, Winnie-the-Pooh, and Popeye to name a few this year alone). Not all movies that released directly onto streaming platforms will be covered because that is way too many but most of the horror movies that hit or will hit US theaters will be on the list.

Updates
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I am setting this post up on June 7th, 2025 and will be updated as more movies come out, are announced, and if I have a post-watch review. Not all movies will be reviewed because there are over 96 including the ones discluded from the list below, and 70 so far on the list. Reviews will also be brief and to the point with no spoilers-this entire page will be relatively spoiler free, at least no more spoiler-filled than any other review of a movie that's just come out. Titles link to IMDb pages which contain information about releases.

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January to June

  1. The Damned — January 3

  2. Get Away — January 10

  3. Wolf Man — January 17

  4. Werewolf Game — January 21

  5. Nosferatu — January 21

  6. Grafted — January 24

  7. Into the Deep — January 24

  8. The Night Time World — January 28

  9. Companion — January 31

  10. Dark Match — January 31

  11. Round the Decay — January 31

  12. Heart Eyes — February 7

  13. Popeye’s Revenge — February 13

  14. The Gorge — February 14

  15. The Baby in the Basket — February 17

  16. The Monkey — February 21

  17. Little Bites — February 21

  18. Everything Is Going to Die — February 21

  19. The Buildout — February 25

  20. The Dogs — March 1

  21. We Bury the Dead — March 9

  22. For Sale by Exorcist — March 11

  23. The Parenting — March 13

  24. Borderline — March 14

  25. Alma and the Wolf — March 22

  26. Ash — March 25

  27. Bagman — March 26

  28. Death of a Unicorn — March 28

  29. The Woman in the Yard — March 28

  30. 825 Forest Road — April 4

  31. Wake Up — April 4

  32. The Grove — April 4

  33. Sinners — April 18

  34. Until Dawn — April 25

  35. Project MKHEXE — April 29

  36. Rosario — May 2

  37. Clown in a Cornfield — May 9

  38. Kryptic — May 9

  39. The Severed Sun — May 16

  40. Final Destination: Bloodlines — May 16

  41. The Surrender — May 23

  42. Fear Street: Prom Queen — May 23

  43. Bring Her Back — May 30

  44. The Ritual — June 6

  45. Dangerous Animals — June 6

  46. Predator: Killer of Killers — June 6

  47. 28 Years Later — June 20

  48. Garden of Eden — June 20

  49. M3GAN 2.0 — June 27


July to December

  1. I Know What You Did Last Summer — July 18

  2. House of Eden — July 25

  3. Dracula: A Love Tale — July 30

  4. Together — August 1

  5. Vicious — August 6

  6. Weapons — August 8

  7. Witchboard — August 15

  8. Hell House LLC: Lineage — August 20

  9. Shelby Oaks — August 21

  10. The Conjuring: Last Rites — September 5

  11. The Long Walk — September 12

  12. Him — September 19

  13. The Strangers: Chapter 2 — September 26

  14. Keeper — October 3

  15. Black Phone 2 — October 17

  16. Frankenstein — November

  17. Predator: Badlands — November 7

  18. Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 — December 5

  19. Anaconda — December 25

  20. Sketch — 2025

  21. V/H/S/8 — 2025

  22. Whistle — 2025

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Linked Reviews
  1. Companion — January 31

  2. Until Dawn — April 25

  3. Final Destination: Bloodlines — May 16


Short Reviews coming soon
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The year continues to be prosperous for horror, with big releases left and right you could go to the theater every weekend and still have some more horror to go see. For many years a good year meant a handful of horror coming out but lately the number of releases increases each year. Additionally, the level of capital investment and acting talent that is attracted to the genre also increases. Recognition from mainstream media, awards show considerations, nomations, and wins all stack up to make the horror genre feel more prevelent than ever with a wider audience of viewers than previously captured. Now, with movies like Sinners breaking records and drawing in many crossover audience members into horror, seeing it as more well-rounded than steretyping would have you believe.

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