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Crawl 2 Update: Sam Raimi Says Alligator Horror Sequel Still Alive at Paramount

Aquatic nightmare fans can breathe a cautious sigh of relief. The door is not closed on more toothy chaos in the Crawl universe, even if the gators are currently circling Crawl 2 in development rather than snapping on screen. With Alexandre Aja recently set to return to waterlogged terror for Under Paris 2 at Netflix,…

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Disclosure Day Super Bowl Trailer: Steven Spielberg Returns to Alien Sci-Fi on a Global Scale

A mysterious new sci-fi event film beamed into living rooms during the Super Bowl, and when Steven Spielberg drops a surprise alien broadcast, people tend to stop passing the snacks and start paying attention. The minute-long TV spot for Disclosure Day teases a worldwide moment of reckoning, with the film set to land in cinemas…

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Eli Roth Expands The Horror Section With New Slasher Film Stiletto

Eli Roth is not slowing down. After launching his genre-focused banner The Horror Section, the filmmaker has been building a horror-first ecosystem spanning film, television, games and podcasts. The company has already stepped into distribution, bringing Joe Begos’s Jimmy and Stiggs to cinemas and following that with the found footage title Dream Eater. Now, according…

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Urban Legends: Final Cut Killer Ranked – Professor Solomon Joins the Hall of Killers Third Class

The doors to the Stalk and Slash Hall of Killers have opened again and limping in with a stolen student film, a fencing mask, and decades of unresolved professional jealousy is Professor Solomon from Urban Legends: Final Cut. Yes, him. The killer from the sequel. The one that makes horror fans go quiet for a…

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Uwe Boll Returns to Zombie Island With Unofficial House of the Dead Sequel

Just when you thought the island had been safely abandoned, possibly burned, and then pushed out to sea, it is reopening. Again. Somehow. While an officially licensed new take on The House of the Dead is in development from Paul W. S. Anderson, director Uwe Boll is heading back to his own undead playground with…

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Scream 7 Featurette Highlights Sidney Prescott’s Legacy as the Scream Franchise Turns 30

This year is a major milestone for horror. Not only is Scream 7 on the horizon, but 2026 also marks the 30th anniversary of the original Scream, the film that dragged the slasher genre into the modern era, handed it a mobile phone, and told it to get self-aware. A newly released featurette puts the…

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Blasphemous: Karen Gillan, Josh Hutcherson and Clive Owen Lead High-Octane Exorcism Thriller

Another exorcism horror film is heading into production, but Blasphemous is aiming for something far more chaotic than candles, Latin chanting, and concerned priests standing in doorways. This one promises movement, tension, and the kind of escalating panic usually reserved for crime thrillers. Karen Gillan, Josh Hutcherson, and Clive Owen headline the film, which is…

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Chiwetel Ejiofor Joins Mike Flanagan’s New The Exorcist Film

Mike Flanagan’s new entry in The Exorcist universe is shaping up to be one of the most prestige-heavy horror casts in years, with Chiwetel Ejiofor now officially joining the project. The Oscar-nominated actor comes aboard alongside Scarlett Johansson, Jacobi Jupe, and Diane Lane in the upcoming film, which Flanagan is writing and directing. The movie…

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A24 Revives The Texas Chain Saw Massacre With New Series and Film Plans

Horror’s most infamous dinner guest is heading back to the table, and this time the host is A24. The studio known for prestige genre hits and slow-burn nightmares has officially secured the rights to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, setting in motion a new chapter for one of horror’s most enduring and uncomfortable franchises. Rather…

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George A. Romero at 86: The Man Who Taught the Dead to Walk

Today, February 4, 2026, horror fans everywhere are mentally raising a glass of something red and questionably hygienic in honour of the man who taught cinema’s corpses to stop lying down and start causing problems. George A. Romero would have turned 86 today, and his fingerprints are still all over modern horror, even if most…