Horror is back with a vengeance.
But the key to current horror movies is the history that they are usually low production budgets, independent films, not burdened by studio interference. It is a small but consistent global genre. But in a copycat business, blockbuster horror films are now seen as an easy profit play.
Obsession is a 2025 psychological horror film directed by Curry Barker . It follows Bear (Michael Johnston), who uses a magical “One Wish Willow” to make his best friend Nikki (Inde Navarrette) love him, triggering a dark, terrifying descent into obsessive possession and violence. Barker is best known for the YouTube hit “Milk & Serial. “ Produced on an estimated $750,000 budget, Obsession quickly shattered box office records, grossing more than $100 million.
Backrooms is a 2026 American science fiction psychological horror film. After uploading the web series in January 2022, Kane Parsons was approached by several studios about potentially adapting his series into a feature film. In February 2023, it was officially announced that work had begun on a film adaptation of the Backrooms based on Parsons’s videos. Its film budget was around $10 million. The film grossed $38.4 million on its first day and went on to debut to $81.5 million domestically and a total of $118 million worldwide, becoming A24’s biggest opening weekend.
In 2026, South Korean horror is defined by a major resurgence in atmospheric folk horror, high-concept sci-fi/action horror blockbusters, and localized young-adult digital curses. The industry is successfully expanding beyond the occult themes of 2024 into diverse, localized nightmares.
Salmokji: Whispering Water is a 2026 South Korean folk horror film directed by Lee Sang-min. Since its release, it has accumulated $5 million from 724,036 admissions. This marked the strongest opening weekend for a domestic horror film since Exhuma (2024), outperforming recent genre entries such as Noise (2024), Dark Nuns (2025), and The Medium. On May 17, distributor Showbox announced that the film had become the highest-grossing Korean horror film of all time after recording 3.15 million admissions, surpassing the 23-year record set by Tale of Two Sisters (2003).
Colony, a recent May release, is director Yeon Sang-ho’s action-horror film by the creator of Train to Busan. It centers on isolated survivors quarantined inside a building during an unknown outbreak as they battle evolving, infected creatures. The movie stars Jun Ji-hyun, Koo Kyo-hwan, and Ji Chang-wook. It broke even after 10 days in theaters.
Hope, which debuted at Cannes, is Director Na Hong-jin’s epic, star-studded sci-fi action and horror film blending intense survival thriller elements. It follows a village police chief and a local hunting party who must defend their community from a mysterious, hostile creature. The ensemble cast features Hwang Jung-min, Zo In-sung, Jung Ho-yeon, Alicia Vikander, and Michael Fassbender. It is the…

