All Horror Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including ‘Dust Bunny’

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Horror fans have a massive week ahead with highly anticipated theatrical sequels and fresh streaming titles arriving to kick off December. The lineup includes the return of a blockbuster video game adaptation alongside the directorial debut of a beloved television creator. Viewers preferring to stay home can choose between a critically acclaimed found footage film and a chilling new entry from Spain. This variety ensures that audiences of all tastes will find something terrifying to watch on the big screen or in their living rooms.

‘In Our Blood’ (2025)

'In Our Blood' (2025)
Revelations Entertainment

This found footage horror film arrived on streaming platforms on December 2. Director Pedro Kos transitions from documentaries to narrative features with this story of a filmmaker reuniting with her estranged mother. The project takes a dark turn when the mother disappears and leaves behind unsettling clues regarding her past. Viewers follow the protagonist and her cinematographer as they uncover a sinister truth in the deserts of New Mexico. The movie currently holds a perfect rating from critics for its fresh take on the genre.

‘Dust Bunny’ (2025)

'Dust Bunny' (2025)
Entertainment One

Director Bryan Fuller makes his feature film debut with this genre-bending thriller hitting theaters on December 5. The story centers on an eight-year-old girl who believes a monster under her bed ate her family. She enlists the help of her neighbor who happens to be a professional assassin played by Mads Mikkelsen. The two unlikely allies must work together to hunt down the creature in a mix of horror and action. Sigourney Weaver also stars in this dark fairy tale about childhood fears becoming real.

‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ (2025)

'Five Nights at Freddy’s 2' (2025)
Blumhouse Productions

The highly anticipated sequel to the video game adaptation arrives in theaters on December 5. Blumhouse Productions returns to the world of haunted animatronics with Josh Hutcherson reprising his role as Mike Schmidt. The narrative continues the terrifying saga of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza with new mechanical threats and deeper lore. Fans can expect more jump scares and mystery as the film expands upon the universe established in the first entry. This installment aims to deliver even more intense horror sequences for the dedicated fanbase.

‘The Wailing’ (2025)

'The Wailing' (2025)
Tandem Films

This Spanish horror film makes its debut on streaming services on December 5. The plot follows a student who notices a mysterious presence stalking her after a tragedy. An invisible evil connects her struggle to other women across different times and locations. Director Pedro Martín-Calero crafts a psychological atmosphere that relies on unseen dread rather than simple scares. It offers a chilling experience for viewers looking for international horror this weekend.

Tell us which of these new horror releases you are most excited to watch in the comments.

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