The Best New Horror TV Shows

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The horror genre has experienced a renaissance on the small screen in recent years, delivering a staggering array of terrifying new stories. From high-budget adaptations of video games and classic literature to inventive original series that push the boundaries of fear, the television landscape is flourishing with dark narratives. Streaming platforms and networks have invested heavily in the macabre, offering viewers everything from psychological thrillers and creature features to supernatural mysteries and slasher revivals. This list compiles the most essential and chilling new horror series that have debuted recently, marking a new golden age for the genre.

‘The Last of Us’ (2023)

'The Last of Us' (2023)
PlayStation Productions

Based on the critically acclaimed video game, this post-apocalyptic drama follows Joel and Ellie as they traverse a decimated United States infested with fungal-infected creatures. The series grounds its horror in deep emotional stakes, exploring the bond between a hardened survivor and a teenage girl who may hold the key to a cure. While the terrifying “Clickers” and “Bloaters” provide visceral scares, the show focuses heavily on the human capacity for both cruelty and love in a lawless world. Its faithfulness to the source material and expansion of the lore have set a new standard for game adaptations.

‘Alien: Earth’ (2025)

'Alien: Earth' (2025)
FX Productions

Noah Hawley brings the iconic Xenomorph franchise to Earth in this prequel series set decades before the original film. The story centers on a mysterious vessel crash-landing on the planet, prompting a young woman and a group of soldiers to investigate the extraterrestrial threat. By placing the deadliest organism in the universe within a terrestrial setting, the show creates a fresh dynamic of containment and survival. The series blends corporate intrigue with intense creature horror, expanding the mythology of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation.

‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ (2023)

Intrepid Pictures

Mike Flanagan reimagines the works of Edgar Allan Poe in this modern gothic miniseries about the corrupt pharmaceutical dynasty of the Usher family. As the heirs to the fortune die in brutal and mysterious ways, patriarch Roderick Usher is forced to confront his dark past and the supernatural deal he made decades prior. The show masterfully weaves together various Poe stories into a cohesive narrative filled with gruesome imagery and sharp social commentary. It stands as a macabre examination of greed, guilt, and inevitable retribution.

‘It: Welcome to Derry’ (2025)

'It: Welcome to Derry' (2025)
Warner Bros. Television

Serving as a prequel to the blockbuster film adaptation of Stephen King’s novel, this series explores the history of the cursed town of Derry in the 1960s. The narrative delves into the origins of Pennywise the Dancing Clown and the cycle of violence that has plagued the community for generations. Viewers witness the terrifying events that set the stage for the Losers Club, offering a deeper look at the ancient evil lurking beneath the sewers. The show captures the nostalgic yet sinister atmosphere that defines King’s most famous work.

‘True Detective: Night Country’ (2024)

'True Detective' (2014)
Passenger

The fourth installment of the anthology crime series shifts its setting to the perpetual darkness of an Alaskan winter. Detectives Liz Danvers and Evangeline Navarro investigate the mysterious disappearance of eight men from a research station, uncovering a web of local superstition and cold-blooded murder. The season infuses the police procedural format with distinct folk horror elements and a palpable sense of dread. The isolation of the setting and the psychological toll on the investigators create a chilling atmospheric experience.

‘Dexter: Original Sin’ (2024)

'Dexter: Original Sin' (2024)
Counterpart Studios

This prequel series takes audiences back to 1991 in Miami, following a young Dexter Morgan as he transitions from a student to a vengeful serial killer. Under the guidance of his father Harry, Dexter learns the “Code” designed to channel his dark urges toward criminals who have escaped justice. The show explores the formative years of the character, showing the development of his forensic skills and his double life. It provides a fascinating character study of a budding psychopath trying to fit into society.

‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’ (2024)

'The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live' (2024)
Skybound Entertainment

Rick Grimes and Michonne return in this high-stakes spinoff that concludes their epic love story amidst the backdrop of a militarized zombie apocalypse. The series reveals what happened to Rick after his disappearance and follows Michonne’s relentless journey to find him. It expands the universe’s scope by introducing the Civic Republic Military, a powerful organization with its own brutal agenda. The show delivers the intense action and emotional reunions that long-time fans of the franchise had been waiting for.

‘Gen V’ (2023)

'Gen V' (2023)
Sony Pictures Television

Set in the universe of ‘The Boys’, this college-set spinoff combines superhero drama with bloody horror and mystery. At Godolkin University, young “supes” train to become the next generation of heroes, but they soon uncover a sinister conspiracy involving experimentation beneath the school. The series features shocking violence and body horror that rivals its parent show, while exploring themes of academic pressure and corruption. It successfully expands the satirical world of Vought International with a fresh, youthful perspective.

‘Dead Ringers’ (2023)

'Dead Ringers' (2023)
Amazon Studios

Rachel Weisz delivers a dual performance as the Mantle twins, two brilliant but codependent gynecologists who push the boundaries of medical ethics. This reimagining of David Cronenberg’s film updates the story with a focus on women’s health and the dark side of ambition. The series is visually stunning and often unsettling, blending psychological horror with visceral surgical scenes. It offers a complex exploration of identity, addiction, and the toxic bond between siblings.

‘Swarm’ (2023)

Amazon Studios

This psychological horror thriller follows Dre, a young woman whose obsession with a pop star takes a violent turn. As she travels across the country, her fandom spirals into a murderous rampage against anyone she perceives as a threat to her idol’s reputation. The show serves as a biting satire of stan culture and the isolating effects of social media. Its surreal tone and shocking bursts of violence create a disorienting and disturbing portrait of a fractured mind.

‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’ (2023)

'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' (2023)
AMC Studios

Daryl Dixon washes ashore in France, the origin point of the zombie virus, and must navigate a fractured country to find his way home. The change in location brings a fresh aesthetic to the franchise, featuring new variants of the undead and medieval-style combat. Daryl becomes the reluctant protector of a young boy believed to be a messiah figure, adding a spiritual dimension to the survival horror. The series revitalizes the long-running saga with unique European settings and a focused, character-driven narrative.

‘Parasyte: The Grey’ (2024)

'Parasyte: The Grey' (2024)
Climax Studios

This South Korean live-action adaptation of the famous manga depicts a world where unidentified parasites violently take over human hosts to gain power. A special task force known as “The Grey” is formed to eradicate the alien threat, while a woman coexists with a parasite that failed to take over her brain. The series features impressive visual effects and intense action sequences as humanity fights for survival. It explores themes of coexistence and what it truly means to be human in the face of an existential threat.

‘Revival’ (2025)

'Revival' (2025)
Blue Ice Pictures

Adapted from the comic book series, this “rural noir” horror is set in a Wisconsin town where the dead suddenly rise from their graves, not as zombies, but as fully conscious people. The local officer Dana Cypress must deal with the media scrutiny, religious zealotry, and government quarantine that follows the “Revival Day”. The show blends a murder mystery with supernatural elements as the town grapples with the return of loved ones and the dark secrets they brought back. It offers a grounded and emotional take on the resurrection trope.

‘The Beauty’ (2026)

'The Beauty' (2026)
20th Television

Created by Ryan Murphy and based on the comic book, this series envisions a world where a sexually transmitted disease makes people physically beautiful but eventually kills them. The story follows detectives investigating the spread of the disease and the society that has become obsessed with the lethal perfection it offers. It serves as a dark allegory for vanity and the lengths people will go to for social acceptance. The body horror elements are mixed with a slick, futuristic aesthetic that emphasizes the superficiality of the world.

‘Talamasca: The Secret Order’ (2025)

'Talamasca: The Secret Order' (2025)
AMC Studios

Expanding the Immortal Universe of Anne Rice, this series focuses on the Talamasca, a secret society that tracks and monitors witches, vampires, and other supernatural beings. The show follows agents of the order as they investigate paranormal disturbances and maintain the balance between the human and supernatural worlds. It bridges the gap between ‘Interview with the Vampire’ and ‘Mayfair Witches’, offering a procedural approach to the franchise’s lore. The series delves into the history of the occult and the moral ambiguity of those who watch from the shadows.

‘Hysteria!’ (2024)

'Hysteria!' (2024)
Good Fear

Set during the height of the “Satanic Panic” in the late 1980s, this series follows a struggling high school heavy metal band that decides to capitalize on the town’s sudden interest in the occult. However, their publicity stunt goes wrong when a bizarre series of murders and kidnappings actually begins to occur. The show balances dark comedy with genuine horror, exploring how fear and misinformation can tear a community apart. It captures the retro aesthetic and cultural paranoia of the era with a modern twist.

‘Teacup’ (2024)

'Teacup' (2024)
Atomic Monster

Produced by James Wan, this horror thriller takes place on a remote ranch in rural Georgia where a group of disparate neighbors must unite to survive a mysterious threat. As the characters are trapped by an invisible danger, paranoia sets in and secrets are revealed. The series builds tension through its claustrophobic setting and the unknown nature of the entity hunting them. It is a gripping study of human nature under extreme pressure, mixing sci-fi mystery with survival horror.

‘Grotesquerie’ (2024)

Ryan Murphy Television

Ryan Murphy’s horror drama centers on a detective and a nun who team up to solve a series of heinous crimes that seem personal to the community. The show features a stylized and disturbing aesthetic, delving into themes of religious corruption and societal decay. Niecy Nash-Betts leads the cast in a narrative that blurs the lines between psychological thriller and supernatural horror. The series is known for its shocking imagery and intricate, twisting plot.

‘The Creep Tapes’ (2024)

'The Creep Tapes' (2024)
Duplass Brothers Productions

Based on the cult favorite ‘Creep’ films, this found-footage series features a serial killer who lures videographers to his home under false pretenses. Each episode showcases a different victim and a new “tape” from the killer’s collection, highlighting his erratic and terrifying behavior. Mark Duplass reprises his role, delivering a performance that is simultaneously charming and deeply unsettling. The anthology format allows for a variety of uncomfortable and suspenseful scenarios that prey on social awkwardness and fear.

‘Dead Boy Detectives’ (2024)

'Dead Boy Detectives' (2024)
Warner Bros. Television

Set in ‘The Sandman’ universe, this supernatural series follows two ghost teenagers who decide not to cross over to the afterlife so they can investigate crimes involving the paranormal. Edwin and Charles, along with their living clairvoyant friend, face off against witches, demons, and other entities while evading Death herself. The show blends gothic horror with young adult adventure and humor. It expands the magical world established by Neil Gaiman with a distinct and energetic tone.

‘Agatha All Along’ (2024)

'Agatha All Along' (2024)
Marvel Studios

This spinoff of ‘WandaVision’ follows the witch Agatha Harkness as she attempts to regain her powers by walking the dangerous Witches’ Road. Along the way, she forms a coven of desperate magic users, facing various trials that test their skills and sanity. The series mixes dark fantasy with horror elements, paying homage to classic witch tropes and cinema. It provides a deeper look at the magical underbelly of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with a campy yet spooky atmosphere.

‘Gyeongseong Creature’ (2023)

'Gyeongseong Creature' (2023)
Story & Pictures Media

Set in 1945 during the Japanese occupation of Korea, this historical thriller follows an entrepreneur and a sleuth who infiltrate a hospital where horrifying experiments are taking place. They discover a creature born from human greed and must fight to survive while uncovering the truth. The series combines period drama with monster horror, addressing the traumas of colonialism through a supernatural lens. Its high production values and intense action sequences make for a compelling watch.

‘A Killer Paradox’ (2024)

'A Killer Paradox' (2024)
Showbox

This dark thriller tells the story of an ordinary college student who accidentally kills a man, only to discover the victim was a serial killer. As he continues to accidentally kill wrongdoers, a relentless detective begins to chase him, leading to a cat-and-mouse game. The show explores themes of morality, justice, and the supernatural nature of the protagonist’s “luck.” It offers a unique twist on the vigilante genre with a blend of dark humor and psychological suspense.

‘The Bequeathed’ (2024)

'The Bequeathed' (2024)
RedPeter Films

After inheriting a family burial ground, a woman finds herself at the center of a series of ominous events and murders. As she delves into the secrets of her estranged family, she uncovers a dark history involving shamanism and occult rituals. The series builds a suffocating atmosphere of dread, utilizing Korean folklore and family drama to drive the horror. It is a slow-burn mystery that emphasizes the inescapable nature of one’s ancestry.

‘Uzumaki’ (2024)

'Uzumaki' (2024)
Williams Street

This animated adaptation of Junji Ito’s masterpiece follows the citizens of a small town cursed by an obsession with spirals. As the curse manifests in increasingly grotesque and surreal ways, the town descends into madness and body horror. The series faithfully recreates the intricate black-and-white art style of the manga, bringing its nightmarish visuals to life. It is a hypnotic and disturbing journey into cosmic horror that defies conventional logic.

‘The Bondsman’ (2025)

'The Bondsman' (2025)
CrimeThink

Kevin Bacon stars as an undead bounty hunter who is given a second chance at life and his career, provided he hunts down demonic entities. The show mixes action, horror, and comedy as the protagonist balances his supernatural duties with his country music aspirations. It offers a unique spin on the supernatural procedural, blending grit with the absurd. The series explores themes of redemption and the consequences of past sins.

‘Pluribus’ (2025)

'Pluribus' (2025)
Sony Pictures Television

From the mind of Vince Gilligan, this sci-fi horror series depicts a world transformed by an alien virus that connects human minds into a collective, happy consciousness. The story follows a small group of immune survivors who must navigate this eerie utopia where individuality is erased. The horror stems from the loss of self and the sinister implications of forced peace. It is a psychological thriller that questions the price of harmony and the nature of free will.

‘The Institute’ (2025)

'The Institute' (2025)
MGM+ Studios

Based on the Stephen King novel, this series focuses on Luke Ellis, a genius child who is kidnapped and taken to a facility where kids with telepathic and telekinetic powers are experimented on. The “Institute” is a brutal place where the staff ruthlessly extracts the children’s gifts for a shadowy purpose. The show contrasts the innocence of the protagonists with the institutional evil they face. It is a tense and emotional story of survival and rebellion against overwhelming odds.

‘Hell Motel’ (2025)

'Hell Motel' (2025)
Shaftesbury Productions

A group of true crime obsessives is invited to the reopening of a remote motel that was the site of a notorious cult massacre decades ago. As they settle in, they realize that the horror is not just history, and a new killer begins to pick them off one by one. The series serves as a modern slasher with a meta-commentary on the commercialization of tragedy. It delivers bloody kills and twists that keep the audience guessing until the final checkout.

‘School Spirits’ (2023)

'School Spirits' (2023)
Paramount Television Studios

A teenage girl wakes up in the afterlife at her high school only to discover she has been murdered and must solve her own death. Trapped in a limbo with other student ghosts, she navigates the social hierarchy of the dead while watching the living move on. The show combines a murder mystery with supernatural teen drama, offering a fresh perspective on the ghost genre. It balances emotional character arcs with the suspense of the central investigation.

‘Goosebumps’ (2023)

'Goosebumps' (2023)
Sony Pictures Television

This modern update of R.L. Stine’s beloved book series follows a group of five high schoolers who accidentally unleash supernatural forces upon their town. As they work together to recapture the monsters, they uncover secrets about their parents’ past involvement with the same entities. The show adopts a serialized format rather than an anthology, allowing for deeper character development and a darker tone. It successfully bridges the gap between nostalgia for the books and contemporary teen horror.

‘Mayfair Witches’ (2023)

'Mayfair Witches' (2023)
AMC Studios

Another entry in the Anne Rice Immortal Universe, this series follows a neurosurgeon who discovers she is the unlikely heir to a family of powerful witches. As she grapples with her newfound powers, she must contend with a sinister presence that has haunted her family for generations. The show explores themes of female empowerment and generational trauma within a lush, gothic setting. It offers a seductive and mysterious narrative that expands the magical lore of Rice’s world.

‘The Horror of Dolores Roach’ (2023)

'The Horror of Dolores Roach' (2023)
Blumhouse Television

After being released from an unjust prison sentence, Dolores Roach returns to a gentrified Washington Heights and starts a massage business in the basement of an empanada shop. Desperation leads her to extreme measures, and she becomes an accidental serial killer whose victims are disposed of in a gruesome manner. The series is a macabre urban legend inspired by Sweeney Todd, blending gore with dark humor and social satire. It features a compelling lead performance and a shocking, twisted narrative.

‘Based on a True Story’ (2023)

UCP

A couple expecting their first child decides to capitalize on America’s true crime obsession by starting a podcast with a local serial killer. As they become more entangled with the murderer, their lives spiral out of control in dangerous and hilarious ways. The show is a satirical thriller that critiques the ethics of the true crime genre and the hunger for fame. It balances tension with comedy, creating a unique and entertaining viewing experience.

‘Wilderness’ (2023)

'Wilderness' (2023)
Firebird Pictures

A British couple’s dream holiday to America’s National Parks turns into a nightmare when the wife discovers her husband’s infidelity. What was meant to be a trip of a lifetime becomes a journey of revenge as they navigate the dangerous terrain of their relationship and the wild. The series is a tense psychological thriller that uses the vast, isolating landscapes to mirror the characters’ internal turmoil. It features sharp twists and a dark exploration of betrayal.

‘Red Rose’ (2022)

'Red Rose' (2022)
Entertainment One

A group of teenagers in England confront a terrifying entity after downloading a mysterious app that makes dangerous demands with deadly consequences. The app, “Red Rose,” isolates the friends and manipulates them through their technology, blending supernatural horror with modern digital anxieties. The series effectively captures the dread of being constantly connected and vulnerable. It is a gripping and emotional look at grief, friendship, and the dark side of the internet.

‘The Rig’ (2023)

'The Rig' (2023)
Wild Mercury Productions

The crew of an oil rig stationed off the Scottish coast finds themselves cut off from communication by a mysterious and unnatural fog. As the crew’s behavior becomes erratic and ancient forces begin to manifest, they must fight to survive the elements and each other. The show combines eco-horror with a contained survival thriller, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere. It explores the consequences of environmental exploitation and the unknown dangers of the deep.

‘Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre’ (2023)

Studio Deen

This animated anthology adapts twenty of horror master Junji Ito’s most disturbing stories, ranging from the surreal to the grotesque. Each episode presents a standalone tale of terror, featuring hanging balloons, cursed objects, and maddening family secrets. The series showcases Ito’s unique imagination and ability to find horror in the mundane. It is a feast for fans of weird fiction and unsettled imagery.

‘Castlevania: Nocturne’ (2023)

'Castlevania: Nocturne' (2023)
Project 51 Productions

Set during the French Revolution, this animated series follows Richter Belmont as he joins forces with a group of hunters and magicians to stop a vampire messiah. The show expands the Castlevania universe with a new historical setting and a fresh cast of characters. It features breathtaking animation, intense action, and gothic horror elements. The narrative weaves political turmoil with supernatural warfare, creating a rich and epic story.

‘Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead’ (2023)

'Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead' (2023)
BUG FILMS

In this anime series, an overworked and exploited office worker finds a new lease on life when a zombie apocalypse breaks out, freeing him from his corporate slavery. Instead of despairing, he creates a bucket list of things he wants to do before he becomes a zombie. The show is a vibrant and colorful take on the zombie genre, mixing horror with comedy and optimism. It satirizes modern work culture while delivering plenty of undead action.

‘Dan da dan’ (2024)

'Dan da dan' (2024)
Science SARU

This high-energy anime follows two high schoolers—one who believes in ghosts and one who believes in aliens—as they face off against both paranormal and extraterrestrial threats. The series blends chaotic action, horror, and comedy with a unique visual style. It features grotesque spirits and bizarre aliens, creating a wild and unpredictable narrative. The dynamic between the leads and the relentless pacing make it a standout in the genre.

‘Dark Gathering’ (2023)

'Dark Gathering' (2023)
OLM

A college student with a spiritual constitution that attracts ghosts is coerced by a young girl into helping her capture evil spirits. Together, they visit haunted locations to hunt down the most dangerous entities in Japan. The anime combines “Pokemon-style” collection mechanics with genuinely terrifying ghost stories and disturbing imagery. It is a dark and intense series that does not shy away from the gruesome aspects of the supernatural.

‘Inspector Rishi’ (2024)

'Inspector Rishi' (2024)
Make Believe Productions

This Indian Tamil-language horror crime drama follows a skeptical police inspector investigating a series of bizarre murders in a mountain village believed to be the work of a forest spirit. As he delves deeper, he must confront both human deception and supernatural possibilities. The series blends police procedural elements with local folklore and atmospheric horror. It offers a fresh cultural perspective on the genre with a compelling mystery at its core.

‘My Undead Yokai Girlfriend’ (2024)

'My Undead Yokai Girlfriend' (2024)
Robot Communications

A lonely college student unwittingly performs a ritual that summons a yokai (spirit) girlfriend, but she is bound to him in unexpected ways. The series is a horror-comedy that explores Japanese mythology through a modern lens. It balances quirky humor with moments of genuine spookiness and heart. The show offers a lighter, more romantic take on the supernatural while still delivering on the creature designs.

‘Domino Day’ (2024)

'Domino Day' (2024)
Dancing Ledge Productions

A modern-day witch uses dating apps to find people to feed on to control her hunger and power, but she is being hunted by a coven that wants to stop her. The series is a supernatural thriller set in Manchester that explores themes of loneliness and modern dating. It features a unique magic system and a morally complex protagonist. The show blends relationship drama with the high stakes of a magical war.

‘Hell Motel’ (2025)

'Hell Motel' (2025)
Shaftesbury Productions

Wait, this entry appears to be a duplicate or similar to a previous one in the research phase, but ‘Hell Motel’ is a distinct Shudder release from the creators of ‘Slasher’. The show focuses on the “Cold River Motel” where guests are eliminated in a manner reflecting a past satanic panic. The series utilizes a “whodunit” structure with gruesome set pieces. It is a treat for fans of the slasher subgenre, delivering practical effects and a suspenseful mystery.

‘Wayward’ (2025)

'Wayward' (2025)
Sphère Média

Set in the idyllic but secretive town of Tall Pines, this thriller follows a sinister boarding school for “troubled” teens and the creature feature elements lurking in the woods. Mae Martin and Toni Collette star in a story that involves cult-like behavior, mind control, and genetic tampering. The series is described as suspenseful with horror undercurrents, exploring the exploitation of youth. It builds a creeping sense of unease that explodes into terrifying revelations.

‘Wolf Pack’ (2023)

'Wolf Pack' (2023)
MTV Entertainment Studios

When a California wildfire awakens a terrifying supernatural creature, two teenagers act as the catalyst for a new pack of werewolves to form. Starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, the series explores the bond between the newly turned teens as they uncover the mystery of the monster hunting them. It addresses themes of environmental disaster and anxiety through a supernatural metaphor. The show offers a mystery-driven take on lycanthropy with plenty of twists.

‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ (2023)

'The Walking Dead: Dead City' (2023)
AMC Studios

Maggie and Negan travel into a post-apocalyptic Manhattan, long ago cut off from the mainland, to rescue Maggie’s kidnapped son. The crumbling city is filled with the dead and denizens who have made New York their own world of anarchy. The series explores the complex and hostile relationship between the two leads against a stunning urban backdrop. It features grotesque new walkers and a gritty, claustrophobic atmosphere.

‘Dexter: Resurrection’ (2025)

'Dexter: Resurrection' (2025)
Paramount Television Studios

Following the events of previous series, this sequel sees the return of Michael C. Hall as the iconic serial killer, revealing that his story is far from over. The show picks up the pieces of his shattered life, thrusting him back into a world of violence and moral ambiguity. It promises to answer lingering questions and provide a new chapter for the character. The series blends the psychological depth of the original with new, high-stakes threats.

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