All Horror Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including ‘Pig Hill’
The second week of December brings a robust lineup of genre entertainment for both theatrical audiences and home viewers. Horror fans can look forward to a diverse slate that includes a high-profile slasher remake, a psychological thriller sequel, and unique independent films exploring folklore and history. Streaming platforms are dropping several titles on the same day, while a controversial Christmas classic returns to the big screen with a modern twist. The following list details every horror movie and show arriving between December 9 and December 12.
‘Influencers’ (2025)

This sequel to the 2022 psychological thriller brings the deadly social media manipulator CW back to the screen on December 12 via streaming platforms. Living a quiet life in France with her girlfriend, CW finds her past resurfacing when a British travel influencer invades their privacy. The tension escalates as the film explores the dark side of digital fame and the consequences of stolen identities. Original cast member Emily Tennant returns to seek revenge against the woman who nearly destroyed her life. Director Kurtis David Harder expands the story into a global cat-and-mouse game filled with suspense and violence.
‘Keeper’ (2025)

Director Osgood Perkins delivers a new folk horror film arriving on streaming services on December 9. Tatiana Maslany stars as Liz who travels to a secluded cabin with her boyfriend Malcolm for their one-year anniversary. The romantic getaway turns into a nightmare when Liz begins experiencing terrifying visions after consuming a mysterious cake. As secrets about Malcolm’s family and a pact for immortality come to light, Liz must fight to escape the entities lurking in the woods. The film combines psychological tension with supernatural elements in a claustrophobic setting.
‘The Carpenter’s Son’ (2025)

Nicolas Cage and FKA Twigs star in this dark reinterpretation of the childhood of Jesus which becomes available for streaming on December 9. The story follows a family hiding in Roman Egypt where the young son begins to exhibit miraculous but dangerous powers. As the boy questions his guardian’s authority and origins, a mysterious stranger tempts him to use his abilities in volatile ways. Director Lotfy Nathan draws inspiration from apocryphal texts to create a unique blend of biblical history and supernatural horror. The film explores the terrifying burden of divinity placed upon a confused adolescent.
‘Pig Hill’ (2025)

This backwoods horror feature hits streaming platforms on December 9 and centers on the urban legends of a small town. Rainey Qualley plays Carrie, a woman obsessed with the local folklore surrounding the Pig People and a string of mysterious disappearances. With the help of her brother and a friend, she investigates the nearby hills only to discover the gruesome reality behind the myths. Directed by Kevin Lewis, the film serves up a gritty survival story where family secrets and violent traditions collide. The protagonists must endure a brutal fight for their lives against a feral community.
‘A Town Called Purgatory’ (2025)

Set in the aftermath of the Civil War, this western horror movie releases on streaming services on December 9. A Union lawman and a Confederate tracker are forced to work together to hunt down a gang of train robbers. Their pursuit leads them to the desolate ghost town of Purgatory which is haunted by an ancient shapeshifting entity known as a Skinwalker. The two former enemies must set aside their differences to survive the supernatural predator stalking the ruins. The film blends historical drama with creature feature scares in a desolate frontier setting.
‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’ (2025)

This modern reimagining of the controversial 1984 slasher arrives in theaters on December 12 courtesy of Iconic Events Releasing. Rohan Campbell stars as Billy Chapman who is traumatized by witnessing his parents’ murder by a man in a Santa suit. Years later Billy dons the red suit himself to punish the naughty in a bloody rampage that includes a supernatural twist. The film co-stars Ruby Modine and promises to deliver the franchise’s signature mix of holiday cheer and gruesome violence. Director Mike P. Nelson updates the classic story for a new generation of horror fans.
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