All the Horror Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including a Korean Anthology
Horror fans have a massive week ahead with highly anticipated theatrical premieres and major streaming arrivals hitting screens. The box office sees the return of high-concept slashers and zombie thrillers, while platforms like Screambox and VOD services offer a variety of sub-genres ranging from Korean horror to 80s throwbacks. This week also marks the expansion of a major franchise with the latest installment in the 28 Years Later saga. whether you prefer the immersion of a cinema or the comfort of home, there is something terrifying to watch starting today.
‘Redux Redux’ (2026)

Arriving in theaters on February 20, this sci-fi thriller offers a unique twist on the revenge genre. The story follows Irene Kelly, played by Michaela McManus, a grieving mother who discovers a way to travel through parallel universes. She uses this power to hunt down and kill her daughter’s murderer, played by Jeremy Holm, over and over again across different realities. However, her obsession with vengeance begins to spiral as she becomes addicted to the act of killing. Directed by the McManus brothers, the film also features Jim Cummings as a grief counselor who becomes entangled in Irene’s chaotic journey.
‘Psycho Killer’ (2026)

Written by Seven screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker, this intense crime horror thriller hits theaters on February 20. Georgina Campbell stars as Jane Archer, a police officer on a relentless mission to apprehend a serial murderer known as the Satanic Slasher. After the killer brutally murders her husband, a state trooper, Archer’s pursuit becomes personal and dangerous. Malcolm McDowell co-stars as the mysterious Mr. Pendleton, adding a layer of menace to the proceedings. The film promises a gritty, throwback aesthetic reminiscent of 90s thriller classics.
‘This Is Not a Test’ (2026)

Based on the novel by Courtney Summers, this zombie apocalypse thriller opens in theaters on February 20. The plot centers on Sloane, played by Olivia Holt, who is forced to take shelter in her high school with five other students when a sudden outbreak begins. As the undead besiege the building, the group must navigate their own interpersonal dramas and fracturing sanity to survive. Luke Macfarlane and Missy Peregrym round out the cast in this tense exploration of teenage survival. The film blends coming-of-age elements with the visceral terror of a world collapsing outside the classroom doors.
‘Diabolic’ (2026)

Streaming on VOD and Screambox starting February 20, this religious horror film delves into the dark secrets of a fundamentalist cult. Elizabeth Cullen plays Elise, a woman suffering from severe blackouts who returns to her childhood home in a Fundamentalist Latter-Day Saints compound to find a cure. She soon discovers that her trauma is linked to the vengeful spirit of a witch named Larue. As Elise undergoes a ritual to banish the entity, the lines between her past and present terrors blur. The film also stars John Harlan Kim and Mia Challis as the companions who witness the supernatural unraveling.
‘The Dreadful’ (2026)

Set against the backdrop of the Wars of the Roses, this Gothic horror film reunites Game of Thrones stars Sophie Turner and Kit Harington. Turner plays Anne, a woman living a solitary and harsh life on the outskirts of society with her mother-in-law, Morwen. When a man from their past returns, played by Harington, his arrival triggers a series of terrifying events. The film explores themes of isolation and historical dread, offering a bleak look at survival in the 15th century. Viewers can begin streaming this atmospheric feature on February 20.
’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ (2026)

Released on streaming platforms on February 17, this sequel expands the post-apocalyptic world established in the previous year’s 28 Years Later. The story follows a young survivor named Spike who is inducted into a violent gang known as the Fingers, led by the charismatic but dangerous Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal. Meanwhile, Ralph Fiennes returns as Dr. Ian Kelson, who maintains a macabre ossuary known as the Bone Temple for those lost to the Rage Virus. Directed by Nia DaCosta, this installment bridges the gap between the third and potential final films in the franchise. The narrative delves deeper into the cult-like societies that have formed in the decades since the initial outbreak.
‘Ghost Train’ (2026)

This South Korean horror anthology arrives on digital platforms on February 17. The film follows Da-kyung, a struggling YouTuber desperate for content who decides to investigate a rumored haunted train station. There, she meets a mysterious station master who recounts a series of chilling tales involving the station’s cursed history. Each segment offers a different style of scares, from vengeful spirits to psychological torment. As Da-kyung listens, she realizes that the horror might be closer to reality than she anticipated.
‘Blood Barn’ (2026)

Streaming on Screambox as of February 17, this horror-comedy serves as a love letter to the slasher films of the 1980s. The plot is set in the summer of 1985 and follows camp counselor Josie, played by Lena Redford, who invites her friends to a secluded family barn for one last party before college. Their celebration is interrupted when they accidentally awaken a malevolent force that begins picking them off one by one. Featuring practical effects and a synth-heavy score, the film stars Chloe Cherry and embraces the campy, blood-soaked tropes of the era.
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