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Are new supernatural horror movies out this year yet

The question of whether new supernatural horror movies are arriving this year has a clear answer for 2026. Several studio and indie projects are already locked into release calendars, with trailers circulating and casting announcements drawing attention from fans tracking the genre. The slate mixes franchise continuations with original ghost stories, ancient curses, and internet-born nightmares that lean into the same otherworldly territory audiences expect from horror movies supernatural.

Franchise returns anchor summer

Evil Dead Burn arrives July 10 with New Line and Sony behind it. The film introduces new characters confronting Deadites and the Book of the Dead while keeping the series emphasis on practical gore. A CinemaCon trailer already spotlighted dishwasher kills and impalements, signaling the studio intends to deliver a wide theatrical event rather than a limited release.

Insidious: Out of the Further follows on August 21. The sixth entry shifts focus to a new family while expanding the rules of the astral plane known as The Further. Trailers at the same convention teased time-bending threats and spell work, positioning the picture as both continuation and reinvention of the long-running supernatural series.

Both films benefit from established brand recognition that helps them compete for summer screens. Their back-to-back placement gives horror fans two large-scale studio offerings within six weeks, something the genre rarely secures outside October.

Blumhouse revives an ancient curse

Lee Cronin, who directed Evil Dead Rise, returns with a new take on The Mummy slated for mid-April. The story centers on a long-lost daughter discovered wrapped in bandages whose return triggers possession and undead behavior inside a domestic setting. Warner Bros. and Blumhouse are handling distribution, pairing Cronin’s gore sensibility with a title that already carries broad name recognition.

Early coverage notes the film tilts toward the same practical, sometimes silly tone Cronin brought to the Evil Dead franchise. That approach could differentiate it from earlier Mummy reboots that leaned heavily on digital effects and adventure framing.

The April timing places the release ahead of the summer franchise wave, giving it room to build word-of-mouth among viewers who want supernatural horror movies supernatural without waiting for blockbuster season.

Neon bets on atmosphere

Hokum, directed by Damian McCarthy, stars Adam Scott as a novelist who travels to a remote Irish inn and encounters a witch tied to the honeymoon suite. Neon

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