All the Horror Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including a Great New Series
This week brings a massive wave of fresh terror to the screens, offering a diverse array of horror experiences for every type of genre fan. From highly anticipated theatrical sequels and gripping digital releases to haunting new seasons of beloved television shows, the mid-March slate is packed with blood, suspense, and supernatural chills. Whether you prefer massive franchise extensions, eerie haunted house mysteries, or insightful documentaries, the current lineup has plenty to keep audiences awake at night. Here is a complete guide to all the horror movies and series releasing between March 17 and March 20, 2026.
‘The Cure’ (2026)

This sci-fi horror thriller follows a teenager named Ally who discovers her wealthy adoptive parents are harvesting her blood for sinister purposes. Starring David Dastmalchian, Ashley Greene, and Samantha Cochran, the film explores terrifying advances in biotechnology. Directed by Nancy Leopardi, it offers a satirical take on the modern billionaire class cloaked in a gripping narrative. ‘The Cure’ receives a limited theatrical release and arrives on digital platforms on March 20, 2026.
‘Ready or Not 2: Here I Come’ (2026)

Following the events of the original 2019 film, Grace must protect her estranged sister Faith from an entire organization of elite rival families. Starring Samara Weaving, Kathryn Newton, Elijah Wood, and Sarah Michelle Gellar, the plot involves a deadly ritual where the winner claims ultimate power. Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, the story expands the world-building into a high-stakes competition. ‘Ready or Not 2: Here I Come’ releases in limited theaters via Searchlight Pictures on March 20, 2026.
‘Deadloch’ (2023)

The hit crime comedy series returns as detectives Dulcie Collins and Eddie Redcliffe travel to Darwin to investigate the death of Eddie’s former policing partner. As they navigate the sweltering heat of the Top End, the discovery of a body part in the remote town of Barra Creek thrusts them into a new mystery. Embracing a tropical gothic atmosphere, the show blends classic murder mystery elements with sharply dark humor. Season two of ‘Deadloch’ premieres globally on Prime Video on March 20, 2026.
‘Do Not Enter’ (2026)

Based on the novel Creepers by David Morrell, this horror-adventure film centers on urban explorers livestreaming their descent into an abandoned New Jersey hotel. Directed by Marc Klasfeld, the story forces thrill-seekers to confront rival groups and supernatural forces as their stunt goes horribly wrong. The cast includes Jake Manley, Adeline Rudolph, and Francesca Reale as the explorers navigating the haunted Paragon Hotel. ‘Do Not Enter’ arrives in theaters and begins streaming digitally on March 20, 2026.
‘In the Room Where He Waits’ (2024)

A promising queer theatre actor is forced to confront the past he thought he had left behind in the days leading up to his father’s funeral. Convinced that he is not alone in his hotel room, the protagonist faces supernatural phenomena and his own haunting grief. The psychological thriller marks the feature-length debut of director Tim Marshall and stars Daniel Monks alongside Susie Porter. ‘In the Room Where He Waits’ drops on streaming via Prime Video and Dekkoo on March 20, 2026.
‘INT. HALLWAY / NIGHT’ (2023)

Directed by and starring Billy Zane, this dark comedy horror follows a director replacing the filmmaker of an existential B-movie. The protagonist discovers that the project stars his adulterous wife and her lover, making the production incredibly complicated. Soon, he realizes that the script eerily mirrors his darkest fantasies of revenge, blurring the line between reality and fiction. ‘INT. HALLWAY / NIGHT’ releases on digital streaming platforms on March 20, 2026.
‘1000 Women in Horror’ (2025)

Based on the encyclopedic book by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, this documentary explores the profound impact of female pioneers in scary cinema. Directed by Donna Davies, the film features insightful interviews with renowned directors, writers, and actors who have revolutionized the genre. It examines horror tropes through a feminist lens, tackling themes spanning girlhood, toxic friendships, and fierce protagonists. ‘1000 Women in Horror’ officially premieres on streaming via Shudder on March 20, 2026.
‘Capture’ (2026)

A young woman inherits a long-abandoned family house and uncovers a mysterious thirty-year-old camcorder hidden among dusty videotapes. As she reviews the footage, she unravels horrifying secrets tied to her biological parents and a terrifying curse attached to the camera. Anyone recorded by the supernatural device becomes trapped in a deadly cycle where past events repeat with fatal consequences. Directed by Bruce Wemple, ‘Capture’ arrives on digital streaming platforms on March 17, 2026.
‘Jitters’ (2026)

Detective Collymore investigates the sudden death of a young woman and uncovers an underground video game that weaponizes players’ deepest fears. The hardboiled cyberthriller forces the world-weary investigator to navigate a darkly disturbing simulation to save his family. Starring Fabrizio Santino and directed by Marc Zammit, the film blends police procedural elements with psychological terror and artificial intelligence anxieties. ‘Jitters’ makes its debut on digital streaming platforms on March 17, 2026.
Let us know which of these chilling new releases you plan on watching and share your thoughts in the comments.


