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    Most Anticipated Horror Movies Coming Soon

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesMay 4, 20265 Mins Read
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    2026 is shaping up to be the year horror finally breaks out of its comfort zone. Four films, all dropping in May, feel less like studio product and more like genuine attempts to scare people in ways we haven’t been scared before. These aren’t sequels, reboots, or IP grabs. They’re weird, risky, and coming from people who actually seem to give a damn. Here’s the order I’m personally counting down the days for.

    Backrooms: May 31, 2026

    Kane Parsons is the kid who turned a creepy-pasta into a cultural virus. His YouTube shorts already feel like found footage from another dimension, and every new drop of Backrooms movie updates makes it clearer that giving him a real budget and Chiwetel Ejiofor as a furniture salesman who accidentally noclips into the endless yellow hell is borderline irresponsible. In the best way.

    A still from the Backrooms trailer

    This is A24 teaming with 21 Laps, Atomic Monster, Chernin, and Oddfellows, basically every cool kid in the genre pooling their lunch money to let a 20-something internet horror prodigy cook. Renate Reinsve (fresh off The Worst Person in the World) plays what sources call a therapist who might be trying to pull Ejiofor’s character out, or might be the reason he’s stuck. Either way, the fact that Parsons is directing his first feature at the exact moment the Backrooms meme is peaking means this thing could either become the defining horror event of the decade or collapse under its own hype. I’m betting on the first. The wait until the very end of May feels cruel.

    Obsession: May 15, 2026

    Curry Barker has never made a feature before, but his short films are the kind you watch once and then check your windows for three nights. Obsession is his first swing at the big leagues, and Blumhouse clearly saw something worth betting on because they’re giving him full creative control.

    A still from the Obsession trailer

    Michael Johnston plays Bear, a guy whose obsession with a woman (Indie Navarro) stops being metaphorical and starts rewriting reality around him. Think fatal attraction dialed up to body-horror stalker nightmare, shot with the kind of intimate, claustrophobic lens that makes you feel like you’re trapped in the same room as these people. Barker’s shorts always leaned hard into psychological violation; this one reportedly goes physical in ways that made test audiences squirm. Mid-May release means it’ll hit right when people are starting to feel summer restlessness. Perfect timing to ruin your vibe.

    Hokum: May 1, 2026

    Damien McCarthy has been quietly making the best Irish horror shorts nobody outside the festival circuit has seen. Hokum is his graduation present to himself, and he brought friends: Joseph Bishara doing the score (which means the sound design alone will probably make you nauseous) and Adam Scott playing a guy who buys a haunted object that turns out to be way more than advertised.

    A still from the Hokum trailer

    Colm Hogan’s cinematography is dark in the literal sense — think scenes lit only by practical sources, shadows that feel thick enough to touch. David Wilmot and Julianna Forde round out a cast that feels deliberately small, like the film doesn’t want anyone stealing focus from whatever unholy thing McCarthy cooked up. Word out of test screenings is that the third act completely abandons any pretense of safety. Kicking off May with this one feels like the genre equivalent of throwing gasoline on the fire right as the party starts.

    Corporate Retreat: May 22, 2026

    Aaron Fisher and Kerri Lee Romeo wrote a script so viciously funny about office politics that someone decided to turn it into actual nightmare fuel. Alan Ruck as a middle-manager who books a team-building weekend in the absolute worst possible location is casting so perfect it hurts. Rosanna Arquette shows up too, apparently playing someone who knows way more than she’s letting on.

    A still from the Corporate Retreat trailer

    This is the one that feels like it’s been whispered about in group chats for months, independent production with just enough industry connections to land real actors and a distributor. The pitch is basically The Office meets The Belko Experiment, except the horror comes from realizing your coworkers might literally eat you if the Wi-Fi goes down. It’s the kind of movie that’ll make you side-eye your own team-building offsite for years. Dropping late May means it’ll catch everyone right after they’ve survived their own company retreats. Brutal.

    The bottom line

    These four films in one month is the kind of scheduling accident that happens once a decade. Hokum starts the bloodbath on the 1st, Obsession keeps the paranoia simmering through the middle, Corporate Retreat weaponizes your day job right before Memorial Day weekend, and then Backrooms closes the whole thing out by trapping you in hell until June.

    If even two of these land, 2026 eats every other year in horror alive. Mark your calendars. Or don’t. They’re coming either way.

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