horror films hitting theaters. Delays and controversies pushed release dates, but as the new year approaches, brace for a thrilling line-up, including a Jordan Peele chiller and the much-awaited "A Quiet Place: Day One."
Night Swim (January 5, 2024): Directed by Bryce McGuire, starring Wyatt Russell and Kerry Condon, this PG-13 flick revisits childhood fears of nighttime swimming, promising a fun, eerie experience.
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A Quiet Place: Day One (March 8, 2024): Directed by Michael Sarnoski, with Lupita Nyong'o leading the cast, this sequel set in New York City continues the alien invasion saga, adding new characters and suspense.
The Watchers (June 7, 2024): Directed by Ishana Shyamalan, daughter of M. Night Shyamalan, this film based on A. M. Shine’s novel follows Mina (Dakota Fanning) and strangers being watched by mysterious creatures in an Irish forest.
Baghead (TBD): Alberto Corredor's directorial debut featuring Freya Allan revolves around a grieving man seeking help from a shape-shifting witch, promising an intriguing tale.
MaXXXine (TBD): Ti West's addition to the X franchise sees Mia Goth's Maxine chasing fame in Los Angeles, following the events of X, with an expected R rating.
Witchboard (TBD): Chuck Russell's reimagining of the 1986 horror features Madison Iseman as Emily, uncovering her connection to an ancient coven through a pendulum board.
Weapons (TBD): Directed by Zach Cregger and starring Pedro Pascal, Warner Bros. keeps details under wraps, creating anticipation for what promises to be an exciting addition to the horror genre.
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