All Horror Movies & TV Shows Coming This Week (Theatres, Streaming & Digital Releases)
We’re diving into a thrilling week packed with horror movies and shows that promise chills, thrills, and a few surprises. From eerie found-footage experiments to dystopian nightmares, there’s something for every horror fan looking to get their scare fix.
Whether you’re craving psychological twists, supernatural showdowns, or high-stakes survival, this week’s releases deliver a diverse mix of terror across streaming platforms, theaters, and VOD. Let’s break down the seven creepy titles hitting screens starting June 24, 2025, so you can plan your spooky watchlist.
‘The Making of the Patterson Project’ (2025)

This horror-comedy takes a playful jab at the found-footage genre. A group of documentarians follows an ambitious amateur filmmaker obsessed with crafting the ultimate found-footage horror flick, only to stumble into real chaos.
The film blends laughs with scares, poking fun at the clichés of shaky-camera horror while delivering its own creepy moments. Out on VOD June 24, it’s a lighthearted pick for fans who enjoy meta horror like ‘Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon’.
‘Pins and Needles’ (2025)

A diabetic grad student faces a deadly trap in this horror-thriller-action mashup. Caught in a twisted wellness experiment, she must outsmart her captors and escape before her insulin runs out—or become a pawn in a scheme to extend the lives of the elite.
Dropping on VOD June 24, the film ramps up tension with its unique premise, blending survival stakes with social commentary. It’s a gritty watch for those who love high-pressure thrillers like ‘Saw’ or ‘Escape Room’.
‘The Sound’ (2025)

A team of expert climbers tackles a forbidden peak in this supernatural horror-thriller. Hundreds of feet up, they encounter a malevolent force that toys with their minds and lives, turning their adventure into a fight for survival.
Hitting VOD June 27, ‘The Sound’ mixes breathtaking visuals with eerie vibes, drawing inspiration from survival horrors like ‘The Descent’. It’s a must-see for fans of nature-gone-wrong tales.
‘Please Don’t Feed the Children’ (2025)

In a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by a virus that spares only kids, a group of orphans searches for safety. Their journey takes a dark turn when they’re captured by a woman harboring a chilling secret.
Streaming on Tubi June 27, this psychological thriller leans into bleak, unsettling vibes. Fans of dystopian horror like ‘The Girl with All the Gifts’ will find its grim tone and twists gripping.
‘M3GAN 2.0’ (2025)

The killer robot doll M3GAN returns in this sci-fi-horror sequel. Revived by her creator, she’s tasked with stopping Amelia, a military-grade weapon built with the same tech, leading to a chaotic showdown.
Releasing in theaters June 27, ‘M3GAN 2.0’ doubles down on the campy fun and creepy AI themes of the original. Expect sharp satire and wild action for fans of tech-driven slashers like ‘Child’s Play’.
‘Squid Game’ Season 3 (2021–2025)

South Korea’s hit thriller series returns with its third season. Hundreds of desperate players compete in deadly children’s games for a massive cash prize, uncovering deeper conspiracies behind the brutal contest.
Premiering on Netflix June 27, this season promises more psychological tension and shocking twists. We’re hooked on its blend of survival drama and dark humor, perfect for binging.
‘In Vitro’ (2025)

Set on a failing cattle farm in a dystopian future, this sci-fi-thriller follows a woman uncovering the horrifying fallout of her husband’s AI-driven animal breeding tech. It’s a slow-burn descent into unease.
Available on VOD June 27, ‘In Vitro’ offers a haunting look at technology’s dark side. Fans of cerebral sci-fi horror like ‘Ex Machina’ will appreciate its moody atmosphere and ethical dilemmas.
Which of these creepy releases are you most excited to watch, or did we miss a hidden gem? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


