Trick or Treat Studios Unleashes a Massive Horror Lineup for 2026
Trick or Treat Studios has officially thrown open the gates of its 2026 product lineup, and rather than centering everything around a single franchise, the company has unleashed a full-scale horror buffet. Slashers, demons, cult classics, sci-fi icons, and deep-cut genre favourites are all represented, making this year’s catalog feel less like a themed wave and more like a celebration of horror fandom in all its forms.
Yes, Hellraiser is part of the mix, and we will get to the Cenobites shortly, but the real story here is the sheer scope of what Trick or Treat Studios is rolling out for Halloween 2026 and beyond. From modern splatter hits to eighties cult oddities and even festive horror décor, the lineup reflects a company that understands horror is no longer niche, seasonal, or limited to one type of fan.
Terrifier Dominates the Trick or Treat Studios 2026 Lineup
Terrifier continues its relentless march into pop culture infamy, and Trick or Treat Studios is leaning into it without hesitation. Several new Terrifier-themed items are on the way, including a Victoria Heyes mask inspired by Terrifier 2 and a “Victoria the Clown” mask tied directly to Terrifier 3. Art the Clown, naturally, dominates the range.
The standout piece is the “Santa Art Deluxe” mask, a blood-soaked holiday nightmare complete with an attached Santa hat and beard. It is equal parts festive and disturbing, perfectly capturing Damien Leone’s increasingly unhinged franchise.
Beyond masks, Terrifier fans are being thoroughly catered to. New releases include an Art the Clown candy pail for Halloween night carnage, a Santa Art Christmas ornament, Terrifier 3-themed holiday decorations, and a towering twelve-inch Art action figure. Two new Art the Clown fashion bags based on Terrifier 2 are also on the way, one drenched in blood and the other featuring removable magnetic sunflower glasses that let fans toggle between menace and deeply unsettling charm.

Classic Horror, Modern Slashers, and Sci-Fi Icons Collide
The 2026 mask lineup stretches far beyond Terrifier. Confirmed releases include Leprechaun, Ash from Army of Darkness, Frendo from Clown in a Cornfield, Valek from The Nun, and even sci-fi heavy hitters like RoboCop and Clarence Boddicker. It is a range that comfortably bridges supernatural horror, slasher mayhem, and dystopian violence.
This broad approach is what makes the lineup feel curated rather than trend-chasing. Trick or Treat Studios is clearly pulling from decades of genre history, appealing to fans who grew up with VHS creature features as well as those raised on modern splatter franchises.

Action Figures and Display Collectibles Expand the Range
Masks are only part of the story. Trick or Treat Studios continues to expand its action figure and display collectible offerings, with new figures planned from Trick ’r Treat, Day of the Dead, Army of Darkness, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, and more. These pieces cater to collectors who want something permanent and shelf-ready, not just wearable Halloween gear.
The steady growth of this side of the business suggests Trick or Treat Studios is increasingly positioning itself as a year-round horror collectibles brand rather than a Halloween-only destination.

The Gate Minions Return in One-to-One Scale
One of the most exciting deep cuts in the 2026 catalog comes from The Gate, the 1987 cult classic directed by Tibor Takács. Long before suburban kids battling monsters became fashionable again, The Gate delivered pint-sized demons crawling out of a backyard portal to hell.
Trick or Treat Studios is producing a one-to-one scale replica of the film’s Minions, standing roughly thirteen inches tall. The piece features sculpting and paintwork modeled directly on the original creature designs, with hinged shoulders for subtle posing. A Minion latex mask is also in development, making this a particularly welcome resurrection for fans of eighties gateway horror and VHS-era trauma.

Hellraiser and the Return of the Cenobites
No horror lineup would be complete without a trip to hell, and Trick or Treat Studios is delivering on that front as well. The 2026 range includes deluxe latex masks of Pinhead, Chatterer, Butterball, and Doctor Channard, alongside additional items like a Lament Configuration purse, a retro-style Pinhead vacuform mask, and a solid redwood Lament Configuration replica featuring metal etching.
These releases pay proper respect to Clive Barker’s Hellraiser and its early sequels, which remain some of the most visually distinctive and unsettling films in horror history.

A Cohesive Horror Vision for 2026
What makes the Trick or Treat Studios 2026 lineup especially impressive is how cohesive it feels despite covering wildly different properties. Whether your tastes lean toward ultraviolent modern slashers, nostalgic creature features, gothic supernatural horror, or cult sci-fi brutality, there is something here designed with genuine fans in mind.
Trick or Treat Studios is expected to showcase many of these items in person at Toy Fair next month, and if previous years are any indication, this catalog likely represents only part of what the company has planned. If this is just the opening wave, Halloween 2026 is shaping up to be an absolute nightmare in the best possible way.
