All Horror Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including ‘The Blade Cuts Deeper’

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If you’re looking for fresh frights and horror-adjacent thrills, this week brings a quirky theatrical re-release, a brand-new streaming slasher, an animated dino mystery, dark fantasy adventuring, an international spy saga returning with new episodes, and a brooding crime thriller. Below you’ll find quick primers with plot essentials, key cast and creatives, plus when and where to watch this week.

‘Killer Raccoons 2: Dark Christmas in the Dark’ (2019)

'Killer Raccoons 2: Dark Christmas in the Dark' (2019)
Overbites Pictures

Writer-director Travis Irvine’s holiday spoof follows Casey Smallwood, newly out of prison on Christmas Eve, who winds up aboard a hijacked train crawling with weaponized, murderous raccoons; the cast includes Yang Miller, Ron Lynch, Tom Lyons, and James Myers. The film returns to theaters on Friday, November 21, 2025, as a limited re-release from Indican Pictures. Running time is 96 minutes and it originally opened in 2020 before prior re-issues. If you missed it the first (or second) time, this week’s big-screen lap is your chance to catch the manic mayhem.

‘Jurassic World: Chaos Theory’ (2024–2025)

'Jurassic World: Chaos Theory' (2024–2025)
Universal Pictures

This animated continuation of ‘Camp Cretaceous’ reunites the Nublar survivors as they uncover a global conspiracy endangering dinosaurs and themselves; voice cast highlights include Paul-Mikél Williams, Sean Giambrone, and Kausar Mohammed. Seasons are streaming on Netflix now, with the series positioned as a conspiracy-tinged thriller within the ‘Jurassic’ universe. Recent seasons added returning franchise figures like Lewis Dodgson and Dr. Henry Wu alongside new guest stars. If you’re binging this week, Netflix is the place to dive in.

‘The Mighty Nein’ (2025– )

'The Mighty Nein' (2025– )
Titmouse

Critical Role’s second campaign arrives as an adult animated series following a band of misfits in the world of Exandria; the main cast features Laura Bailey, Liam O’Brien, Marisha Ray, Taliesin Jaffe, Travis Willingham, Ashley Johnson, Sam Riegel, and Matthew Mercer, with animation by Titmouse. The first three episodes premiere on Prime Video on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, with additional episodes weekly. Showrunner Tasha Huo steers the adaptation, and creators have even teased light connective tissue with ‘The Legend of Vox Machina.’ If you want in the moment it drops, head to Prime Video midweek.

‘The Assassin’ (2025)

'The Assassin' (2025)
Two Brothers Pictures

Created by Harry and Jack Williams, this six-episode crime thriller stars Keeley Hawes as a retired assassin in Greece whose estranged son, played by Freddie Highmore, pulls her back toward a violent past; the ensemble includes Shalom Brune-Franklin, David Dencik, Jack Davenport, and Gina Gershon. The series premiered July 25, 2025, and is carried by Prime Video in the UK, ZDF in Germany, and Stan in Australia. Expect tense set-pieces and family-secrets intrigue as mother and son fight to survive. If you’re catching up this week, check availability in your region on those platforms.

‘The Family Man’ (2019– )

'The Family Man' (2019– )
D2R Films

Raj & DK’s Hindi-language espionage drama follows TASC intelligence officer Srikant Tiwari (Manoj Bajpayee) balancing national-security missions with family life; the cast also features Priyamani, Sharib Hashmi, and Samantha Ruth Prabhu (season 2). Season 3 is slated to arrive on Prime Video on Friday, November 21, 2025, continuing the show’s blend of action and black comedy. The series launched in 2019 and has earned multiple awards across its first two seasons. Prime Video remains the home for all seasons, including this week’s new chapter.

‘The Blade Cuts Deeper’ (2025)

Feisty Film

Directed by Gene Dolders, this horror-thriller centers on a narcissistic true-crime TV host whose exploitation of tragedy draws deadly revenge; credits list Gene Dolders and A. J. Ballard as writers and producers including Guy Taylor. The film begins streaming on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, with listings showing availability on Prime Video in some regions and on free-to-watch platforms like Plex. Production companies include Gatton Films, Feisty Film, and Barber Green Digital. If you’re queuing up fresh horror this week, this is the new streaming pick.

Tell us which of these you’re watching first—and what we should add to next week’s list—in the comments!

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