13 Sep 2025, Sat

Top 5 Most Anticipated Horror Movies Still to Come in 2025

Top 5 Most Anticipated Horror Movies Still to Come in 2025 HORROR FEATURE ARTICLE

The Most Anticipated Horror Movies for the Rest of 2025

Top 5 Most Anticipated Horror Movies Still to Come in 2025
Top 5 Most Anticipated Horror Movies Still to Come in 2025

2025 has already been a busy year for horror fans. Big releases like Sinners and Final Destination Bloodlines have packed cinemas, while smaller hits like Dead Mail and Best Wishes to All have built strong followings on streaming platforms. It feels like every few weeks, there’s a new scare to keep up with.

The Top Horror Movies to Anticipate in 2025

There’s still a lot of horror left to enjoy before the year eventually comes to a close, with new titles set to deliver fresh scares for horror lovers. And if you like to mix a little excitement off-screen too, online betting could be a perfect option. 

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In this post, we’re going to be showing you some of the best horror films you just shouldn’t miss this year. 

1. Final Destination: Bloodlines

You can bet this is one of the most anticipated movies right now. The last film was produced about ten years ago, and people have been itching to see how everything is going to end. Interestingly, this is the year many have been waiting for – Final Destination is back, and this time 

it has a deadly new angle. Bloodlines follows a group of first responders who narrowly escape fatal accidents, only to discover that Death isn’t just coming for them – it’s also coming for the people they’ve saved.

This twist gives the franchise a fresh layer of tension, while still keeping the over-the-top, chain-reaction deaths that made the series famous.

As Alfred Hitchcock once said, “There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it.” 

That perfectly captures what makes Final Destination so gripping. The fear doesn’t just come from the deaths themselves but from waiting to see how they’ll unfold.

With the creative team behind Scream (2022) involved, you can bet Bloodlines is shaping up to be a smart and brutal return for the franchise. 

2. The Conjuring: Last Rites

The story of the Warrens is finally reaching its end, and fans just can’t wait for a big farewell. The Conjuring: Last Rites will be the fourth and final film in the main series. In this, Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga returned as Ed and Lorraine Warren for the very last time.

Since the first film, the Conjuring series has grown into one of horror’s biggest names, making more than $2 billion at the box office worldwide. That success is a clear indication of how strongly these films have connected with audiences who keep coming back for the scares.

Plot details for Last Rites are still under wraps, but the title hints at a chilling final showdown. For anyone who has followed the Warrens’ journey through demons, dolls, and cursed artifacts, this promises to be an unforgettable conclusion.

Top 5 Most Anticipated Horror Movies Still to Come in 2025
Top 5 Most Anticipated Horror Movies Still to Come in 2025

3. ICK

Director Joseph Kahn brings his bold style to horror comedy with ICK, a film that looks as strange as it sounds. The story follows a small American town where a vine-like growth – known as “The Ick” – has been spreading into every corner of life for nearly twenty years.

What makes it eerie is how normal the townspeople treat it, even as it creeps further into their world. The movie stars Brandon Routh, Mena Suvari, and Malina Weissman, so you can expect a mix of laughs, shocks, and plenty of messy gore.

But why is everyone so excited about ICK:

  • It offers a unique blend of horror and comedy with social commentary
  • Joseph Kahn has a solid reputation for stylish, offbeat storytelling
  •  A cast that mixes fresh talent with seasoned names
  • The promise of excellent practical effects and loads of fun

It’s the kind of movie that dares to be different, and horror audiences love when a filmmaker swings big.

4. Best Wishes to All

Japan has given us some of the most unforgettable horror films in history, and Best Wishes to All looks set to join that tradition. Directed by Yuta Shimotsu, the film centers on a young woman (played by Kotone Furukawa) who uncovers a disturbing part of her family’s past while visiting her grandparents. What she discovers is both horrifying and strangely accepted as part of their way of life.

The film isn’t just about scares. It digs into bigger ideas of happiness, tradition, and class, all while weaving in shocking moments that are hard to look away from. Early reactions say the imagery is some of the most powerful horror cinema has produced this year. If you’re brave enough to keep your eyes open, this one is set to leave a lasting impression.

5. Bring Her Back

After their breakout hit Talk to Me, the Philippou brothers are returning with Bring Her Back – this time in partnership with A24, the studio behind Hereditary and Midsommar. The film stars Sally Hawkins and is wrapped in secrecy, but if their past work is anything to go by, expect something visceral, emotional, and deeply unsettling.

Fans on Reddit are already buzzing about this collaboration, with one thread calling it “a dream match-up for modern horror.”

Given the directors’ style and A24’s track record, Bring Her Back could be one of the most intense and artful horror films of 2025 – one designed to leave audiences shaken long after the credits roll.

Final Notes

Horror fans have a lot to look forward to before the year ends. The films coming this fall bring different kinds of scares. Some are full of ghosts and the supernatural, while others drip with blood, and a few creep up slowly until you can’t shake them off.

They’re the sort of stories that stick with you after you leave the cinema. 

Stephen King once put it well: “We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones.” 

This season looks ready to prove him right.

The article was provided by Evelyn Balyton.

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  • Jim Mcleod

    Jim "The Don" Mcleod has been reading horror for over 35 years, and reviewing horror for over 16 years. When he is not spending his time promoting the horror genre, he is either annoying his family or mucking about with his two dogs Casper and Molly.

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By Jim Mcleod

Jim "The Don" Mcleod has been reading horror for over 35 years, and reviewing horror for over 16 years. When he is not spending his time promoting the horror genre, he is either annoying his family or mucking about with his two dogs Casper and Molly.