All Horror Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including ‘Predator: Badlands’

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Here’s your watchlist for this week’s horror drops from Tuesday, November 4 through Friday, November 7, now with cast, key crew, plot notes, and where each one lands. Release timing can vary by region, so double-check local listings or your app’s title page before pressing play. Each entry below sticks to essentials so you can decide fast and plan the perfect scare night.

‘Predator: Badlands’ (2025)

'Predator: Badlands' (2025)
20th Century Studios

Dan Trachtenberg directs, with a screenplay by Patrick Aison and Brian Duffield and a story by Trachtenberg and Aison. The cast includes Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi, with 20th Century Studios handling distribution. The story follows a young Predator outcast who allies with an android on a hostile world while hunting the ultimate adversary. Theatrical release is set for Friday, November 7.

‘All Her Fault’ (2025)

'All Her Fault' (2025)
Universal International Studios

Created by Megan Gallagher and based on Andrea Mara’s novel, the series stars Sarah Snook alongside Jake Lacy, Sophia Lillis, Michael Peña, and Dakota Fanning. Direction includes episodes by Minkie Spiro and Kate Dennis, with production by Universal International Studios and Carnival Films for Peacock. The plot centers on Marissa Irvine, who arrives for a playdate pickup only to find her son missing, triggering an escalating neighborhood search. Premiere is slated for Thursday, November 6.

‘The Basement: A Vanishing in Apple Valley’ (2025)

'The Basement: A Vanishing in Apple Valley' (2025)
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This true-crime docuseries chronicles the 2010 disappearance of a mother, her two children, and a neighbor in Apple Valley, Ohio, using interviews and archival material. Listings indicate an episode-led format with broadcast and on-demand access after transmission. Participants tied to the case appear across episodes including coverage of the ensuing manhunt. Debuts this week on television with catch-up via associated digital platforms.

‘Forest of the Missing’ (2022)

'Forest of the Missing' (2022)
Banijay Studios France

This French-German mini-series (originally ‘La Forêt des disparus’) features Hélène de Fougerolles, Grégory Fitoussi, Thierry Godard, and Tchéky Karyo. The investigation begins when multiple bodies are found near the Franco-German border, drawing police into a cross-border conspiracy. Availability appears in the Apple TV app’s aggregation listings, with regional language options varying by market. Included in this week’s lineup for fresh availability in some regions.

‘Frankenstein’ (2025)

'Frankenstein' (2025)
Double Dare You

Guillermo del Toro writes and directs, with Oscar Isaac as Victor, Jacob Elordi as the Creature, and Mia Goth and Christoph Waltz among the ensemble. Netflix confirms the feature for the service, with first-look and cast features highlighting the production. The adaptation follows the scientist whose creation triggers tragic consequences as maker and made spiral toward confrontation. Streams on Friday, November 7.

‘The Beldham’ (2025)

'The Beldham' (2025)
Wicked Myth Films

Written and directed by Angela Gulner, the film stars Patricia Heaton, Katie Parker, Emma Fitzpatrick, and Corbin Bernsen. Quiver Distribution is handling the U.S. release, with Signature managing select international territories. The plot follows a new mother who returns to her family home, where a long-lurking presence threatens her sanity and her child. Arrives Friday, November 7 on digital platforms in the U.S.

‘Baramulla’ (2025)

'Baramulla' (2025)
B62 Studios

Starring Manav Kaul, Bhasha Sumbli, and Arista Mehta, this Indian horror-thriller releases on Netflix. The story tracks a police officer investigating child kidnappings as unsettling, possibly supernatural events endanger his family and the town. Netflix’s title page lists language and subtitle options and tags it under horror and thriller. Streams Friday, November 7.

‘Don’t Trip’ (2025)

'Don't Trip' (2025)
Lucid Rhino Productions

Written and directed by Alex Kugelman, with distribution by Buffalo 8, the film features Chloe Cherry, Fred Melamed, Pell James, and Matthew Sato. Industry coverage confirmed the North American pickup earlier this year. The plot follows a fired assistant-turned-screenwriter who befriends a producer’s troubled son to sell his script, a plan that quickly unravels. Digital release is listed for Friday, November 7.

‘Wormtown’ (2025)

'Wormtown' (2025)
Wormtown

Directed by Sergio Pinheiro and written by Andrew James Myers, with distribution by Good Deed Entertainment, the feature stars Caitlin McWethy, Rachel Ryu, and Emily Soppe. The story centers on a Midwestern town overrun by mind-altering parasitic worms, where three uninfected women fight to survive during a lockdown. Public listings note a feature runtime and streaming date. Streaming begins Friday, November 7.

‘Black Phone 2’ (2025)

Universal Pictures

Scott Derrickson returns to direct and co-write with C. Robert Cargill, with Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, Ethan Hawke, Jeremy Davies, and Demián Bichir among the cast. The sequel is set several years after the first story, with the Grabber’s menace extending beyond death as the siblings confront new horrors tied to a winter camp. Following its theatrical run in October, digital availability starts Tuesday, November 4 in many regions. Production and credits details are confirmed in studio and database listings.

Which of these are you queuing up first—and do you want me to pull local links for your region’s apps and theaters in the comments?

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