Rotten Tomatoes has published a guide highlighting the top new horror films of 2026, featuring a mix of Certified Fresh, Fresh, and Rotten-rated entries. The list kicks off with Primate and includes upcoming releases like The Bride! and The Mummy. These selections promise a year filled with blood, frights, and supernatural terror.
Rotten Tomatoes' latest guide, titled 'Best New Horror Movies of 2026,' celebrates the genre's bloody resurgence. As author Bryce Marrero writes, 'Hallelujah, it’s raining corpses! These films will absolutely drench you in buckets of blood, with enough frights to make you pee your pants (we recommend wearing diapers).'
The roundup begins with Certified Fresh films, maintaining high Tomatometer scores. Leading the pack is 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) at 93%. Following are We Bury the Dead (2024) with 86% and Primate (2025) at 79%, the latter noted for starting the year with chimpanzees 'just as crazy about disemboweling teenagers as they are about eating bananas.'
Fresh-rated movies, scoring at least 60%, include Night Patrol (2025) at 58%. The list extends to Rotten entries like Killer Whale (2026) with 45%, still recommended for horror enthusiasts.
Anticipated highlights feature Maggie Gyllenhaal's directorial take on Frankenstein in The Bride!, Blumhouse's revival of The Mummy directed by Lee Cronin, and Robert Eggers' shift from vampires to werewolves in Werwulf. Tagged under 2026, film, horror, and movies, the guide encourages viewers to explore these scares, even if cautiously.
This compilation underscores 2026's diverse horror landscape, blending classic monsters with fresh terrors, all ranked by critic consensus on the Tomatometer.