June 27, 2025 – 8 New Horror Movies Released Today (making 21 for the week!)

Closing out June’s biggest week of new horror/thriller releases with eight more movies across theatrical and streaming.

Michelle Dockery of Downton Abbey stars in Please Don’t Feed the Children, directed by Destry Allyn Spielberg.

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This is the biggest week in June for new horror releases. There’s a lot to watch, so let’s not waste any time. Take a look below for trailers, descriptions, and links to watch, and head over to our New and Upcoming Horror Movies tracker for even more.

Now Playing in Theaters

M3GAN 2.0

The main cast members from the first movie return for this sequel.

For viewers who enjoy: AI thrillers, sci-fi action, sequels that change genres

M3GAN 2.0 doesn’t really look like a horror movie at all. Instead, it takes the Terminator 2 route and pits the villain of the first movie, M3GAN, against a new AI-powered enemy.

New on Free Streaming

Please Don’t Feed the Children

Destry Allyn Spielberg’s first feature film as a director is now streaming!

For viewers who enjoy: post-apocalyptic movies, captive movies, sinister plots

Please Don’t Feed the Children stars Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey) as a woman who takes a group of orphans captive in the aftermath of a pandemic. Whatever her plans for the kids are, they can’t be good.

Happy Ending

Happy Ending was directed by Jennifer Wolfe.

For viewers who enjoy: survival thrillers, relationship dramas, dark atmospheres

A couple struggling with intimacy issues tries to ignite a spark in their relationship by going to a massage parlor. But when a stalker obsessed with a masseuse turns violent, the night becomes a fight for survival for everyone at the Angel Spa.

New on Subscription Streaming

Ms. Kanyin

Ms. Kanyin is from Nemsia Studios.

For viewers who enjoy: school horror, Nigerian folklore, supernatural horror

A long-forgotten rule is broken at a Nigerian boarding school, waking a spirit that brings chaos and bloodshed.

New Digital Rentals

In Vitro

In Vitro was directed by Will Howarth and Tom Mckeith.

For viewers who enjoy: science fiction thrillers, suspense

In a near future suffering from a climate crisis, a couple in a strained relationship struggles to keep their cattle farm from going under. The husband’s secretive experiments with their livestock aren’t helping matters.

The Ritual

The Ritual is based on the story of Emma Schmidt, one of the most thoroughly documented cases of possession in the United States.

For viewers who enjoy: exorcism movies, psychological horror, movies inspired by “true” events

Starring Al Pacino and Dan Stevens, The Ritual is about two priests whose differing ideas about exorcisms threaten the safety of everyone involved in trying to help a possessed young woman.

The Sound

The Sound was written and directed by Brendan Devane.

For viewers who enjoy: supernatural horror, rock climbing

In 1959, a climbing party disappeared at what came to be known as the Forbidden Wall. The wall was off-limits for years, but it’s now accessible once again. An eager new group of climbers attempt to scale the rock wall, only to find themselves plagued by whatever force took the previous climbers so many years ago.

Undead

YouTube wouldn’t let me embed the trailer, but you can watch it directly on YouTube.

For viewers who enjoy: time loop narratives, zombies, low-budget horror from India

A group of friends go for a camping trip, but they become stuck in a time loop with zombies.

More Movies Released This Week

A whole bunch of new horror movies were also released earlier this week. Take a look at our announcement article for links, trailers, and descriptions.

  • Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project
  • Pins & Needles
  • Threads of Blue
  • So Fades the Light
  • I Heart Willie
  • Massacre at Femur Creek
  • The Fostered
  • I Don’t Understand You
  • Jurassic Reborn
  • Apex
  • Spirit Springs
  • The Forest Through the Trees
  • Blood Brothers: Life Harvest

Meet The Author

Chris has a degree in film studies at Temple University’s campus in Tokyo, Japan. He is a renowned expert on horror cinema.