Horror Movies Coming Out in June 2026
Whether you’re looking for a creature feature, a creepy camp slasher, or something that makes you question what’s hiding in the sky, June 2026 has a little something for every horror fan.
Here are the horror movies we’re most excited to watch this month.
Scary Movie (June 5)
The biggest horror-adjacent release of June is easily Scary Movie. The franchise that spent years roasting slashers, ghost stories, and horror tropes is back with a brand-new installment.
For longtime horror fans, part of the fun is seeing which recent horror hits become targets for parody. The original films poked fun at everything from Scream and The Sixth Sense to The Ring and Saw. This new entry has plenty of modern material to work with.
Whether you’re a fan of the series or just curious to see what gets skewered this time around, Scary Movie will likely be one of the month’s most talked-about horror releases.
Disclosure Day (June 12)
Conspiracy horror and UFO paranoia collide in Disclosure Day, a film that has been generating attention thanks to its mysterious premise and timely subject matter.
With public fascination surrounding government transparency, unidentified aerial phenomena, and conspiracy theories remaining high, the movie arrives at the perfect moment. Horror has always thrived on fear of the unknown, and few things are more unknown than what might be lurking beyond our world.
If the film delivers on its premise, it could become one of June’s surprise hits.
Kraken (June 12)
Creature-feature fans should keep a close eye on Kraken. Giant sea monsters have terrified audiences for decades, and this latest entry promises to unleash one of mythology’s most legendary beasts.
The concept is simple but effective. People trapped at sea. An enormous creature beneath the waves. Limited escape routes. Plenty of opportunities for panic.
If you enjoy movies like Jaws, Deep Blue Sea, Underwater, or classic giant-monster films, Kraken looks like it could scratch that same itch.
Leviticus (June 19)
Supernatural horror takes center stage with Leviticus, one of the month’s most intriguing genre releases.
Religious horror has produced some of the most memorable scares in cinema history. Whether it’s possession, ancient evil, forbidden rituals, or faith tested under impossible circumstances, the subgenre continues to attract horror fans looking for something darker and more unsettling.
Early buzz suggests Leviticus may deliver the kind of slow-building dread that sticks with audiences long after the credits roll.
Rose of Nevada (June 19)
Rose of Nevada arrives as one of the more mysterious entries on June’s release calendar.
Part of the appeal is not knowing exactly what to expect. Horror fans often discover their favorite movies when they take a chance on something unfamiliar, and Rose of Nevada feels like the kind of film that could develop a strong cult following if it lands with audiences.
Its combination of mystery, suspense, and horror elements makes it one of the month’s more interesting wild cards.
Camp (June 26)
No month that includes a summer camp horror movie would be complete without mentioning it.
Camp arrives just as temperatures start climbing and audiences begin craving slashers, campfire legends, and isolated wilderness terror. Summer camps have been one of horror’s favorite settings since the earliest days of the slasher boom, and the formula continues to work because it taps into something universal.
Remote cabins. Dark woods. Poor decisions. Strange noises after midnight.
If Camp embraces those classic ingredients, it could become a fun addition to the long tradition of summer camp horror movies.
Closing Thoughts:
Scary Movie will likely attract the biggest crowds, while films like Disclosure Day, Leviticus, and Rose of Nevada could end up being the month’s most pleasant surprises.
No matter which release you’re most excited for, June is shaping up to be a solid month for horror fans.
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