Last Updated on November 11, 2024 by Angel Melanson
Spooky season is behind us, but we still have some upcoming horror movies coming our way in 2024. November is slim on theatrical horror releases, but the lone theatrical entry sure packs a punch. December has a few more new horror movies to add to the party, squeaking in just before we ring in the new year. Here's a list of all the new horror movies we are most looking forward to at the end of this year. Some of these will be in theaters, some will have a limited theatrical release, and a few of these titles will be exclusively streaming, so you can watch them right from home (perfect for hibernation season).
We'll add more as they come in, but for now… enjoy this rundown of horror movies coming soon.
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Heretic - November 8
We were lucky enough to catch this one at Fantastic Fest as a secret screening, and I will say… you're in for a treat. Beck and Woods use Heretic to weaponize Hugh Grant's charm to a horrifying degree. Grant is playing a cat-and-mouse game with Sophie Thatcher and Chloe Eastโs young missionaries, who come to preach the word of the Mormon church, only to be locked inside Mr. Reedโs home and forced to find their way out based on their faith. Worst escape room ever. Watch theย Hereticย trailer right here.
Hereticย is in theaters November 8.
Black Cabย - November 8
When Anne and Patrick hail a black cab after a night out their driver is chatty, jovial even, but they are in no mood to talk. In fact, the couple is barely on speaking terms. That is, until they realize the driver has no intention of taking them home. Locked in the cab with no means of escape, the driver transports the couple to a stretch of deserted and supposedly haunted road. But what is his purpose? Is he mad or just plain evil? And why has he selected Anne and Patrick as his victims?
Starring Nick Frost, Synnรธve Karlsen, Luke Norris. Directed by Bruce Goodison, written by David Michael Emerson, with additional material by Nick Frost and Virginia Gilbert.
Black Cab is streaming November 8 on Shudder.
Street Trashย - November 19
Fried Barry director Ryan Kruger helms this reimagined take on Street Trash. The new film is based on the 1987 film of the same name written byย Roy Frumkesย (The Substitute, The Sweet Life) &ย J. Michael Muroย (Crash, The Chronicles of Riddick).
Krugerย also stars in the film alongsideย Sean Cameron Michaelย (โBlack Sails,โย The Mummy) andย Donna Cormack-Thomsonย (โCatch Me A Killer,โ โFDRโ),ย Joe Vazย (โGood Omens,โ โThe Watchโ),ย Lloyd Martinez Newkirkย (Fried Barry),ย Shuraigh Meyerย (The Umbrella Men),ย Gary Greenย (Fried Barry), andย Warrick Grierย (Dredd).
Here's the official Street Trash synopsis:
In the not-too-distant dystopian future of South Africa, the homeless crisis has reached such a critical level that the government has decided to liquidate the problem (literally). Itโs up to a ragtag group of homeless individuals to fight back before the entire population of homeless people is rounded up and liquefied.
Street Trash is available on Digital November 19.
Ritaย - November 22nd
Rita - Photo Credit: Shudder Guatemalan filmmaker Jayro Bustamante (La Llorona) returns with Rita! While fleeing a neglectful household, thirteen-year-old Rita is placed in an oppressive state-run orphanage. Ritaโs arrival provides a glimmer of hope to the girls inside, who share a prophecy that an angel will appear to release them. Encouraged by one another, the girls plan an escape to claim their freedom and expose the orphanageโs abuses of power. Based on the true story behind one of Guatemalaโs most harrowing tragedies, RITA shines a light on the brave orphans whose fight for survival inspired a nationwide outcry for justice and reform.
Ritaย is streaming November 22 on Shudder.
Werewolves - December 6
Originally titled Year 2, Werewolves stars Frank Grillo as a man who must battle his way across a town terrorized by werewolves. (Our money's on Grillo.) Directed by Steven C. Miller (Silent Night) and starring Lou Diamond Phillips, Katrina Law, and Johnathon Schaech. We recently got our first peek at the titular beast, and I have to say, it's looking pretty cool.
Get Away - December 6
Inย Get Away, a family's vacation to a remote getaway takes an unexpected turn when they discover the island they're on is inhabited by a serial killer.
Shaun of the Deadย star Nick Frost wrote and stars in this new slasher. That sentence alone was reason enough for us to be chomping at the bit to catch the world premiere at Fantastic Fest. The story centers on a family vacation to a remote getaway which takes an unexpected turn when they discover the island theyโre on is inhabited by a serial killer.
The horror comedy hits all the right notes, and Frost is, of course, a delight. While most horror comedies tend to veer closer to the slasher side of subgenres,ย Get Awayย utilizes a nice little folk horror backdrop to great effect, and the ensemble cast is phenomenal across the board.
Nightbitch - December 6
Based on the novel of the same name by Rachel Yoder (who also penned the screenplay),ย Nightbitchย has beenย described by Hellerย as โa comedy for women, and a horror movie for men.โ
Amy Adams plays Mother, a former city-dwelling artist and curator who chooses to stay home (now a suburban home) with her toddler son as her husband travels frequently for business. She loves her son deeply, but that does not prevent her from feeling isolated and exhausted. How did her life become a numbing grind of diaper changes and cutting bananas into little pieces? Still unstrung from an extremely unsuccessful attempt to connect with other mothers at the libraryโs Baby Book Time, and unable to keep her emotions bottled up inside any longer, Mother begins to see and hear things in the night that beckon to her. Soon, something primal and feral rises up within her, allowing her to unleash โ and return to โ her inner power and identity.
Nosferatu - December 25
NOSFERATU (Credit: IMDB) You can sink your teeth into one of the most highly anticipated horror movies of 2024 as a nice little Christmas present to yourself. Robert Eggers'ย Nosferatu has a stacked cast with Bill Skarsgรฅrd (as Count Orlok), Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Ralph Ineson, Simon McBurney and Willem Dafoe.
Focus Features describes Eggers' remake as “a gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.” It's unlikely we'll get a glimpse of Skarsgรฅrd as the bloodsucker, Focus seems to be playing it pretty close to the chest (a laย Longlegs) but youย can smell like Nosferatu thanks to theirย Nosferatu parfum. Yes, it's real. No, I don't know what it smells like, but give it a try and let me know if the scent is more in line with a sexy, alluring vampire or a rotten, decaying beast.
We've been teased, our appetites have been whetted, and we are ready to spendย Christmas 2024ย with this blood-sucking beast.