![]() The newest Texas Chainsaw installment finds a home on Netflix this February. Texas Chainsaw Massacre will stream on Netflix. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (February 18, 2022) If you’re not ready to dive into 2022 just yet, check out our list of the Best Horror Movies of 2021. Let's take a closer look at what 2022 holds for scream-seekers. There's plenty of familiarity for reboot and remake fans plus some fresh concepts, even within predatorial sci-fi franchises with their reputation for getting to choppas. You'll also find some rock stars squaring off with the underworld and a whole lot of Jenna Ortega in addition to 2022's first horror hit of the year already, January's Scream. This year will similarly have its share of icons returning to the big (and small) screens, whether theatrical premieres or streaming. August will see Rebecca Hall and Tim Roth team up for the unsettling Resurrection, a chilling psychological thriller that may not have the multiplex-scale scope of Firestarter and Nope but will still be a chilling summer 2022 horror movie offering according to early reviews.Last year saw the reinvention of Candyman and Michael Myers lurked again. Also landing on VOD is the unsettling indie She Will, starring Alice Krige and Malcolm McDowell, the tragic horror-thriller Shepherd, led by rising star Tom Hughes, and the mysterious Neon Lights, wherein guests at an off-grid family reunion start vanishing one by one. ![]() Host director Rob Savage’s follow-up DASHCAM will also arrive on VOD alongside the Spanish sci-fi horror The Passenger, both of which tell two very different tales of ride-share drivers picking up mysterious women at night and living to regret the decision. ![]() Shudder will be releasing The Sadness, a controversial horror that is already infamous on the festival circuit thanks to the movie’s intense gore. The cinema is not the only venue for new horror releases in summer 2022. As well as all of these, streaming services like the horror-centric Shudder, Hulu, and Netflix will both offer a steady series of new horror offerings all summer long. July will be all about Jordan Peele’s Nope while August sees the arrival of a smaller indie slasher, Bodies Bodies Bodies. June will also see the arrival of David Cronenberg’s much-anticipated comeback Crimes of the Future, a Palme d’Or contender, as well as Scott Derrickson’s Joe Hill adaptation The Black Phone. After that sci-fi horror, June will see It Follows star Maika Monroe return to horror with Watcher while the same month sees Jessie Buckley tormented by the titular threat of director Alex Garland’s enigmatic indie horror, Men. ![]() The Stephen King adaptation Firestarter kicks off the summer horror release schedule in May and hopefully, the much-hyped release won’t repeat Pet Sematary’s King remake mistakes when it arrives. Related: The Slasher Movie Remake Horror Franchises Should Copy (Not Halloween 2018) However, with horror heavyweights like David Cronenberg and Jordan Peele releasing their first movies in years, one thing viewers can predict is that summer 2022 will have no shortage of great horror movies. From genre-bending sci-fi horror efforts to comedic slashers, summer 2022’s horror lineup is nothing if not unpredictable. Continuing this tradition, summer 2022 promises a slate of impressive horror releases.
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