
December is shaping up to be a great month for horror fans! Both in theaters and at home, there’s a lot of exciting new content arriving. That includes sequels to popular movies, a film based on a well-known video game, and the first movie directed by a famous TV creator. If you’d rather stay in, you can choose from a highly-rated found footage movie or a scary new film from Spain. With so many options, there’s something to scare everyone this December.
‘In Our Blood’ (2025)

Released on December 2nd, this horror film uses the found footage style. Director Pedro Kos, known for documentaries, tells the story of a filmmaker reconnecting with her mother, a reunion that quickly becomes frightening when the mother vanishes, leaving behind strange hints about her life. The film follows the filmmaker and her camera operator as they search for answers in the New Mexico desert and uncover a disturbing secret. Critics are praising the movie for its original approach to the horror genre, giving it a perfect rating.
‘Dust Bunny’ (2025)

Bryan Fuller’s first movie is a thrilling and unique film arriving in theaters on December 5th. It tells the story of an eight-year-old girl convinced a monster has taken her family, and she teams up with an unexpected ally – her neighbor, who is secretly a professional killer (played by Mads Mikkelsen). Together, this unlikely pair goes on a hunt to find the creature, blending scary moments with action-packed scenes. Sigourney Weaver also stars in this dark and imaginative story that brings childhood fears to life.
‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ (2025)

The sequel to the popular video game movie hits theaters on December 5th. Blumhouse is back with Josh Hutcherson returning as Mike Schmidt, continuing the scary story of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. This time, there are even more frightening robots and a more complex backstory. Expect plenty of jump scares and mysteries as the movie builds on the world created in the first film, promising an even scarier experience for fans.
‘The Wailing’ (2025)

The Spanish horror film arrives on streaming platforms December 5th. It tells the story of a student haunted by a strange force after a personal loss. This unseen evil links her experience to other women throughout history and across the globe. Director Pedro Martín-Calero builds tension through psychological atmosphere and unsettling dread, rather than jump scares. If you’re looking for an international horror film to watch this weekend, this offers a truly chilling experience.
Tell us which of these new horror releases you are most excited to watch in the comments.
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2025-12-03 20:14