As 2026 kicks off, horror fans have four fresh releases to explore, spanning theaters and streaming platforms. These films offer a mix of zombies, supernatural terrors, and comedic takes on classics, catering to various tastes in the genre.
The new year brings a strong start for horror enthusiasts with four movies hitting screens and services during the week of January 2, 2026. Published reports highlight these titles as key additions to the genre's lineup.
In theaters, 'We Bury the Dead' delivers a zombie survival thriller set amid a military disaster in Tasmania. Starring Daisy Ridley as Ava, the film follows her quest to find her husband among the dead while volunteering for body retrieval. As the corpses rise, the story blends dark drama with intense action, appealing to fans of zombie movies and survival tales.
On streaming, 'True Fear' brings Swedish supernatural horror in found-footage style. Two friends visit the site of a notorious witch burning to film content for their history channel, only to face real terrors that blur the line between documentation and danger.
'Wilderness Tapes: Volume One' also uses found footage for a claustrophobic supernatural narrative. It recounts the disappearance of rockhound Pete Burke 13 years ago in an abandoned gold mine where a blasting accident claimed 75 lives. Recently discovered camcorder footage reveals his eerie exploration.
Rounding out the releases, 'Dracula' offers a comedic twist on the vampire legend. A struggling filmmaker turns to AI for ideas, resulting in a series of absurd, commercialized shorts that form this lengthy and potentially controversial adaptation focused on movies about making movies.
These films provide diverse entry points into 2026's horror slate, from high-stakes disasters to meta-humor, ensuring options for viewers seeking thrills beyond the typical haunted house fare.