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What horror movies are coming out in fall 2023?

All Fun and Games (September 1)  

Stranger Things’ Natalia Dyer and Ender’s Game’s Asa Butterfield star in a Russo Brothers-produced film about a group of friends who find a cursed knife that forces them to play deadly versions of childhood games.

The Nun II (September 8)

The Conjuring franchise continues its horror dominance with this latest installment of its multiple prequel stories. In 2018, The Nun introduced us to the origins of the evil, title character—and now we’ll see how she made her way out into the world.

El Conde (September 8)

What happens when one of the world’s most prominent fascists, who is actually a vampire, decides they don’t want to be immortal and undead anymore? Find out in El Conde, which debuts first in theaters, then a week later on Netflix.

Satanic Hispanics (September 15)

Satanic Hispanics is an all-Latino horror anthology film featuring segments by Gigi Saul Guerrero (Bingo Hell), Mike Mendez (Big Ass Spider!), Demián Rugna (Terrified), Alejandro Brugués (Juan of the Dead), and Eduardo Sánchez (The Blair Witch Project).

A Haunting in Venice (September 15)

To be honest, we aren’t quite sure this is a “horror movie ” per se. It certainly is selling something scary and supernatural, but the previous two Agatha Christie adaptations in the series—Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile—were straightforward murder mysteries. So, we’ll see, but it’s intriguing.

It Lives Inside (September 22)

An Indian girl trying to reject her heritage is forced to embrace it when an ancient demon possesses her best friend.

Saw X (September 22)

They did it. They made it to Saw 10! Sure, a few of the entries didn’t abide by the numbers (Saw 3D, Jigsaw, and Spiral) but the story has now circled back to the iconic, long-dead villain Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) in a prequel story set between previous Saw movies. We can’t wait.