Horror Movie Alert on Netflix 2024
Netflix 2024: Get ready for some seriously spooky movie nights as we give you the inside scoop on the upcoming horror films heading to Netflix in 2024. Brace yourself for a mix of thrills and chills with these highly anticipated releases.
Bioshock: Dive into a Scary Underwater World, Netflix 2024
One of the most anticipated horror movies, Bioshock, is based on a popular video game. Directed by Francis Lawrence and written by Michael Green, this movie takes you to an underwater city called Rapture. Here, people are dealing with creepy, genetically altered humans hooked on a mysterious substance called ADAM.
Fear Street: Prom Queen: More Creepy Tales Netflix 2024
Following the success of the Fear Street trilogy in 2021, Netflix is giving us Fear Street: Prom Queen. This fourth installment, inspired by R.L. Stine’s stories, promises to continue the spine-tingling saga with its eerie narratives.
Frankenstein: A Period Horror Movie by Guillermo del Toro Netflix 2024
Guillermo del Toro, a visionary director, is bringing Mary Shelley’s classic novel to life in a period horror film. With a star-studded cast including Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, and Christoph Waltz, this Netflix gem is sure to be a feast for horror lovers.
Gordon Hemingway and The Realm of Cthulhu: Facing Ancient Evils Netflix 2024
Directed by Stefon Bristol, this movie tells the story of a black American teaming up with an elite warrior to rescue a kidnapped regent from an ancient evil. With a screenplay by Hank Woon, the film promises to captivate audiences with its mystical and suspenseful plot.
I Am Not Alone: A Terrifying Invisible Threat Netflix 2024
Scheduled for release in March 2023, I Am Not Alone adapts Chris Hicks’ short story into a feature film. Starring Jessica Chastain and directed by Misha Green, the plot revolves around a mother defending her family against a threat only she can see, offering a psychological horror experience.
Pedro Páramo: A Ghostly Mexican Adventure Netflix 2024
Directed by Rodrigo Prieto, this Netflix Mexico production adapts Juan Rulfo’s novel into a fantasy horror spectacle. The film promises a hypnotic journey through a dusty road to a town of death, dominated by the enigmatic figure of Pedro Páramo.
Planet of the Dead: Zack Snyder’s Zombie Sequel Netflix 2024
Zack Snyder, known for Army of the Dead, is making a comeback with Planet of the Dead. Co-written with Shay Hatten and featuring Omari Hardwick, the sequel promises to take the undead narrative to new heights, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.
Smile: A Unique Take on Vampirism Netflix 2024
Announced in February 2022, Smile, directed by William McGregor, offers a fresh perspective on vampirism. The plot follows Millie, whose life takes a dark turn when bitten by a vampire, setting her on a quest to reverse the process before sunrise.
This Beast: Historical Horror by Kurt Sutter Netflix 2024
From the creator of Sons of Anarchy, Kurt Sutter, comes This Beast, a Netflix project inspired by The Beast of Gevaudan. Set in an 18th-century English village, the movie promises to unravel the mystery surrounding a menacing and elusive creature.
The Deliverance: Lee Daniels’ Descent into Horror
Lee Daniels, known for The Butler and The Paperboy, makes his Netflix debut with The Deliverance. This horror thriller explores a family in Indiana discovering demonic occurrences, leading to a chilling realization that their house may be a portal to hell. The cast includes Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Glenn Close, Omar Epps, and Caleb McLaughlin.
The Goon: Tim Miller’s Animated Nightmare
Switching to animation, The Goon, produced by Tim Miller’s Blur Studio and directed by Patrick Osborne, promises a visually stunning and nightmarish experience. This animated horror film stands out in Netflix’s diverse horror lineup.
The Platform Sequel: A Terrifying Descent Continues
Following the success of The Platform, Netflix Spain announces a sequel. Directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia and featuring returning stars Milena Smit and Hovik Keuchkerian, the sequel builds on the suspense of its predecessor.
Under the Seine / Sharks: Deep Waters and Deadly Secrets
Bérénice Bejo and Nassim Lyes headline this French-language action horror, directed by Xavier Gens. The plot revolves around scientist Sophia, uncovering the presence of a massive shark lurking in the depths of the river in Paris, promising a unique aquatic horror experience.
Unveiling the Mystery: What Happened to Announced Projects?
While we’re excited about these upcoming releases, some projects have mysteriously disappeared or are stuck in development:
- Bird Box Spin-off: A sequel to Sandra Bullock’s original remains uncertain despite the release of the first international spin-off in 2023.
- My wife and I bought a ranch. Announced in 2020, the status of this project is unclear.
- The Inheritance: Netflix scrapped this movie starring Bob Gunton and Peyton List.
- The Hills Have Eyes for You: Eli Craig’s horror project announced in June 2020 seems to have gone quiet.
- The Unsound: A promising project from Netflix’s deal with Boom! Studios directed by David F. Sandberg has seen no updates since 2019.
In conclusion, Netflix’s horror lineup for 2024 and beyond promises an exhilarating journey into the realms of fear, with a diverse range of narratives and styles. Stay tuned for these cinematic masterpieces that will redefine horror entertainment.