Horror fans, it’s that magical time of year again—where twinkling lights meet shadowy corners and holiday cheer collides with bone-chilling fear. This December, while others are unwrapping gifts, we’ll be unwrapping terror. Forget carolers; we’re bracing for howls of werewolves and the whispers of ghostly secrets. With the best Horror Movies Coming in December 2024, our stockings won’t just be stuffed—they’ll be spilling over with monstrous mayhem, sinister surprises, and cinematic nightmares wrapped in festive bows. So, grab your cocoa (and maybe garlic), because this year, Christmas gets a bloody twist.
Coming In Theaters
Nightbitch – December 6
Marielle Heller directs Nightbitch, an unsettling tale of a suburban mother who, amidst the monotony of raising a toddler, begins to suspect she’s transforming into a dog. As her maternal instincts take a wild turn, audiences are left questioning the thin line between sanity and feral freedom.
Werewolves – December 6
Steven C. Miller brings a world where a supermoon triggers a mutation, turning humans into savage werewolves. In Werewolves, two scientists race against time to halt the chaos, but as the moon rises, so does the body count. Expect a gripping narrative filled with suspense and primal terror.
Get Away – December 6
Directed by Steffen Haars, Get Away follows a family’s idyllic vacation that spirals into a nightmare when they discover their remote island is home to a serial killer. A chilling reminder that paradise can quickly become perilous.
Y2K – December 6
Kyle Mooney’s directorial venture, Y2K, transports viewers to the brink of the new millennium. Two high school juniors crash a New Year’s Eve party, only to find themselves in a fight for survival as the clock ticks down. A nostalgic yet terrifying trip back to 1999.
Year 10 – December 6
Set in a post-apocalyptic world where cannibalism is rampant, Year 10 tells the story of a young man confronting a violent tribe that has murdered his father and stolen vital medicine. This harrowing tale of survival and vengeance promises to keep viewers on edge.
How to Kill Monsters – December 6
Stewart Sparke delivers a blood-soaked adventure with How to Kill Monsters, where Jamie Lancaster, the sole survivor of a massacre, teams up with rookie cops and lawbreakers to battle Lovecraftian monsters in a nightmarish dimension. A must-watch for fans of creature features.
The Man in the White Van – December 13
Warren Skeels directs The Man in the White Van, a true-crime thriller set in 1974 Florida. A young girl is stalked by an ominous white van, leading to a terrifying Halloween ordeal. A suspenseful dive into real-life horror.
Nosferatu – December 25
Robert Eggers reimagines the classic tale of Nosferatu, a haunted young woman, and the terrifying vampire obsessed with her. This gothic narrative intertwines love and horror, leaving a trail of dread.
Worth Watching in VOD
This December, trade candy canes for creeping dread and jingle bells for jump scares. VOD platforms are wrapping up a holiday gift of horrors, ready to stream straight to your cozy corner. Forget festive cheer—these December releases bring all the chills you need this season.
The Invisible Raptor – December 6
After a top-secret experiment goes awry, The Invisible Raptor, a hyper-intelligent, invisible creature, escapes, wreaking havoc. A disgraced paleontologist, his ex-girlfriend, an unhinged security guard, and a local celebrity chicken farmer become the town’s unlikely saviors.
You Are Not Me – December 6
In You Are Not Me, Aitana returns home after three years to find a stranger her age living her life. Torn by jealousy and suspicion, she uncovers a truth darker than she could have imagined.
Chateau – December 6
Chateau follows an aspiring influencer who, while on a French vacation, covertly films a vlog in a reportedly haunted chateau she’s hired to clean. What starts as a quest for followers turns into a descent into horror.
Replicator – December 10
In Replicator, a small town’s most nefarious citizens suddenly turn righteous, prompting a young public defender to uncover otherworldly forces at play. The path to virtue is paved with blood and terror.
Coming on FOUND TV
This December, FOUND TV delivers a sleigh full of scares, proving why it’s already nestled in our hearts like Santa loves his cookies and milk. With exclusive premieres and cult classics, this platform knows how to serve holiday horror right. Get ready to unwrap terror, one night at a time.
- Hell on the Shelf (December 2)
- We’re Not Here to Fuck Spiders (December 4)
- Night Shot (FOUND exclusive – Remastered into full colour) (December 6)
- Cannibal Holocaust (December 9)
- Beyond the North Woods (December 11)
- Jeffrey’s Hell (FOUND exclusive & world premiere) (December 13)
- The McKinney Family Home Videos (December 16)
- To Jennifer (December 18)
- I’m Haunted 3 (the first two are on FOUND) (December 20)
- Jack Hunter’s Paranoia Tapes 1 & 2 (December 23)
- Jack Hunter’s Paranoia Tapes 3 & 4 (December 24)
- Jack Hunter’s Paranoia Tapes 5 & 6 (December 25)
- Jack Hunter’s Paranoia Tapes 7 & 8 (December 26)
- Jack Hunter’s Blamed (December 27)
Stay tuned every month for the top horror movie and video game releases!
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