All the Horror Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including a New Reality-Based Series
The horror genre continues to expand across multiple platforms with a diverse slate of terrifying releases debuting this week. From iconic slasher sequels and supernatural streaming features to unsettling reality television, there is a wide array of dark content for audiences to consume. True crime documentaries and paranormal investigation shows also add an extra layer of real-world dread to the upcoming viewing schedule. This week’s lineup offers a reliable mix of psychological terror, bloody suspense, and disturbing mysteries.
‘Nikola Tesla 19Hz’ (2026)

The upcoming film ‘Nikola Tesla’s 19Hz’ arrives on streaming platforms on April 3, 2026. The plot centers around the legendary inventor’s rumored experiments with low-frequency sounds that supposedly induce deep dread in the human mind. This narrative delves into the terrifying psychological and physical effects associated with the infamous fear frequency. Currently, the project holds no critical or audience scores ahead of its official release. Viewers interested in a blend of historical science fiction and supernatural horror can stream the title to uncover its mysteries.
‘Scream 7’ (2026)

The iconic slasher franchise returns to streaming services on March 31, 2026, with the release of ‘Scream 7’. A new iteration of Ghostface brings a fresh wave of terror to victims connected to the bloody history of the long-running series. The film has debuted to a divided reception, securing a rotten critical score of 31 percent alongside a fresh audience score of 75 percent. This latest installment continues the tradition of deconstructing modern horror tropes while delivering intense suspense. Audiences can stream ‘Scream 7’ to discover who survives the newest cinematic rampage.
‘Dolly’ (2026)

The new horror feature ‘Dolly’ is scheduled to make its worldwide streaming debut on March 31, 2026. The storyline revolves around a sinister doll that brings a sudden wave of unnatural and terrifying occurrences to an unsuspecting family. Critical reception has been moderately positive, earning the picture a fresh score of 63 percent from professional reviewers. However, general viewers have been significantly less receptive, resulting in a rotten audience score of 49 percent. Fans of the creepy doll subgenre can stream ‘Dolly’ to see how the unsettling premise unfolds.
‘Paranormal Caught on Camera’ (2019)

The reality-based television series ‘Paranormal Caught on Camera’ returns for its second season premiere on the Travel Channel on April 5. A dedicated panel of experts analyzes a diverse collection of user-submitted footage featuring alleged ghosts, cryptids, and unidentified flying objects. The program provides in-depth commentary that attempts to explain or validate these terrifying paranormal encounters from around the globe. Viewers experience a documentary-style presentation that merges everyday amateur recordings with deep supernatural lore. Fans of real-life mysteries can watch the broadcast to witness these bizarre and unexplained phenomena.
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