Horror Movies Coming Soon to Netflix in 2022 and Beyond

Horror Movies Coming Soon to Netflix in 2022 and Beyond

Horror Movies Coming Soon to Netflix in 2022 and Beyond

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Pictured: Bioshock, One Pale Blue Eye, We Got A Ghost, The Curse Of Bridge Hollow

Netflix has over 40 original horror movies for your viewing pleasure this spooky season, and more are on the way. With Halloween right around the corner, we thought we'd let you know about all the horror movies currently in development that will hit the service in 2022 and beyond.

This is an update to our horror preview released in January 2022 covering some upcoming horror movies and TV projects. We split series and movies into separate previews and movies go first.


Horror Movies Coming to Netflix

Mr. Harrigan's phone

Netflix release date: 5 October

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A collaboration between Ryan Murphy and Blumhouse Productions will see the two companies (both with long histories in the horror business) bring Stephen King's novel to life.

Filming took place in the second half of 2021 and wrapped just before Christmas. That should mean the new movie lands just in time for Halloween 2022.

Among the actors reunited for Netflix horror are Donald Sutherland, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Joe Tippett and Jaeden Martell.


The Curse of Bridge Hollow

Netflix release date: 14 October

Image: Frank Masi/Netflix

Filling the role of Halloween family comedy movie for 2022 (there would be halloween is perhaps the biggest entry above) is the new title of Marlon Wayans and Strange things star, Priah Ferguson.

The film, formerly known as Boo!is about a father and daughter forced to band together and save their town after a mischievous ancient spirit brings Halloween decorations to life and wreaks havoc.


wendell and savage

Netflix release date: 28 October

Wendell & Wild – Picture: Netflix

From the director of caroline Yes the nightmare before christmas comes this new stop-motion animated film with the voices of Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key.

About two scheming demon brothers who must face off against their nemesis, the demon-slaying nun, Sister Helly.


pale blue eye

Coming to Netflix: 6th January 2023

Picture: Netflix

An excellent cast has been assembled for this gothic crime horror film from Cross Creek Pictures and Le Grisbi Productions.

Christian Bale is expected to lead the cast, but the film will also star Harry Melling and Gillian Anderson.

Here's what you can expect from the film:

“A veteran West Point detective in the 1830s tries to solve a series of murders, with the help of a young cadet who would become author Edgar Allan Poe. »


bioshock

Picture: 2K Games

Based on one of video games the most prolific in history, this adaptation is directed by Francis Lawrence and Rapture is set to be brought to the big screen for the first time.


every house is haunted

Corin Hardy – Photo: Getty Images

Horror lover Sam Raimi will produce this new horror film with Corin Hardy behind the director's chair. The director is best known for his work on sanctification Yes the nun.

Here's what we know so far about the film:

“An insurance investigator attempts to debunk claims that a couple's deaths were caused by a haunted house, but his doubts are challenged by a psychic and the mysterious events he witnesses with his own eyes. »


My wife and I bought a ranch

Part of 21 Laps Entertainment's (Shawn Levy) and Atomic Monster's lineup for Netflix is ​​this adaptation of the Reddit tale featured on /r/nosleep.

The story is about Harry and Sasha, who find their dream home on a ranch in Idaho. They arrive at the ranch but find they are not alone. Their neighbors inform them that there is a malevolent spirit in the valley.

The project was first announced in July 2020 and announced that Harrison Query would be adapted from the script.


Selfie

Based on the short film of the same name, this feature film will expand upon the themes addressed in the short film, exploring the horrors of body image.

The original short is no longer available on YouTube and we haven't had any updates since the initial announcement in October 2020.


Smile (Title of work)

First announced in February 2022, this movie is coming to Netflix via Matt Reeves' 6th & Idaho umbrella deal. The project will be led by William McGregor.

By deadline:

« Smile follows teenager Millie, whose life is turned upside down when she is bitten by a vampire on her way to Los Angeles with her school. Wanting nothing more than to be human again, Millie finds she can reverse the process if she is able to kill the man who bit her before the next sunrise. »


the Liberation

Lee Daniels – Photo: Getty Images

Based on the true story of Latoya Ammons and her family, this horror film tells of her claiming to have been the victim of demonic possession that has been going on for two years.

The film's cast includes Andra Day, Glenn Close, Rob Morgan, Caleb McLaughlin, Mo'Nique and Aunjanue Ellis.

The film was shot in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during the summer of 2022 and will have its world premiere on Netflix in 2023.


the stalker

After spending a decade in development hell, Netflix will be on board to bring this horror-themed comic to life.

Blur Studio's Tim Miller (best known for love, death and robots) is behind the project described as "a mean story about ghosts, demons, skunk monkeys with an abnormal thirst for cake, extra-dimensional aliens and mad scientists".


The hills have eyes for you

First announced in 2020, this new horror-comedy stars Eli Craig, Dan Farah, Andrew Farah and David Stieve.


Jit does not ring

Coming to Netflix as part of Boom Studios! the exit agreement is the fool, Based on the graphic novel by Cullen Bunn.

David F. Samberg, who has worked on several horror films, including Turn the lights off Yes Annabelle: Creation, will occupy the director's chair. However, the premise of the film is what really excites us.

Here's what the novel is about, which will hopefully translate beautifully to the screen:

Ashli's first day as a nurse at Saint Cascia Psychiatric Hospital turns into a nightmare when a bloody riot sends her fleeing into the bowels of the hospital. His descent takes him into a hellish world populated by madmen and monsters, wrapped in a secret history of dark magic and heinous scientific experiments. »


we have a ghost

Picture: Netflix

Christopher Landon, who was behind the popular 2020 Universal horror film Rarewrote the screenplay and directed we have a ghost for Netflix, which is currently in post-production.

Cast members of the family film include Jennifer Coolidge, David Harbour, Anthony Mackie and Tig Notaro.

Based on a short story about a man who befriends a ghost, the film was originally scheduled for release in 2022, but was later pushed back to 2023.


Here are some of the other horror movie projects that have been announced in the past:

Did we miss any great horror movies coming to Netflix? Let us know in the comments.

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