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Top 2025 Horror Movies You’ll Regret Watching Alone on Halloween

Top 2025 Horror Movies You’ll Regret Watching Alone on Halloween

Halloween 2025 is creeping closer, and what better way to celebrate than with a lineup of terrifying films that’ll make you wish you had a friend or a light on while watching? These upcoming horror movies, set to release in time for the spooky season, are packed with chills that’ll linger long after the credits roll. From supernatural terrors to psychological nightmares, I’ve picked 10 films from 2025 that are so intense, you might regret watching them solo on Halloween night. I’ve included release dates and expected streaming or rental options to plan your fright-fest. Ready to test your courage? Let’s dive in! Note: Release dates and streaming availability may vary by region, so check local platforms closer to release.

Bone Lake – October 24, 2025
This erotic horror-thriller-comedy follows two couples on a getaway that turns bloody and chaotic. Directed by Mercedes Bryce Morgan, Bone Lake blends gore, dark humor, and shocking twists, earning praise at Fantastic Fest for its You’re Next-style intensity. Rated R for violence and mature themes, its unpredictable energy will leave you rattled alone in the dark. Expected to stream on Hulu or rent on Amazon Prime Video post-theatrical release.

Black Phone 2 – October 17, 2025
Scott Derrickson’s sequel to The Black Phone brings back Ethan Hawke as the sinister Grabber, with Mason Thames facing new supernatural horrors tied to the cursed phone. Its darker tone and chilling atmosphere make it a Halloween must, but its psychological dread will haunt you solo. Rated R for disturbing content, early buzz calls it a “terrifying escalation.” Expected to stream on Peacock or rent on Apple TV post-theatrical release.

Good Boy – October 3, 2025
Told from a dog’s perspective, this haunted house tale follows a loyal pup protecting its owner from ghostly forces. Directed by Ben Leonberg, its unique premise and eerie SXSW buzz make it a fresh scare-fest. Rated R for supernatural horror, its 70-minute runtime packs a punch that’ll make you jump alone. Expected to stream on Shudder or rent on Amazon Prime Video post-theatrical release.

Shelby Oaks – October 3, 2025
Chris Stuckmann’s debut follows a woman searching for her missing sister, uncovering a childhood demon. Backed by Neon and Mike Flanagan, this supernatural mystery blends found footage with emotional dread, earning an 81% Rotten Tomatoes score. Rated R for unsettling themes, it’s a slow-burn scare you’ll regret facing alone. Expected to stream on Hulu or rent on Amazon Prime Video post-theatrical release.

The Strangers: Chapter 2 – September 26, 2025
Renny Harlin’s sequel to the Strangers reboot amps up the home-invasion terror, with Madelaine Petsch facing the masked trio in a gorier, more psychological nightmare. Rated R for graphic violence, its relentless kills will have you checking your locks if you watch solo. Early reports promise a blood-soaked Halloween treat. Expected to stream on Hulu or rent on Amazon Prime Video post-theatrical release.

Him – September 19, 2025
Produced by Jordan Peele, Him follows a young football player (Tyriq Withers) training at an isolated compound under a menacing quarterback (Marlon Wayans). Directed by Justin Tipping, its mix of sports drama and supernatural horror is a chilling Halloween pick. Rated R for violence, its eerie twists will leave you unnerved alone. Expected to stream on Peacock or rent on Apple TV post-theatrical release.

The Long Walk – September 12, 2025
Stephen King’s dystopian novel comes to life, with teenage boys forced to walk or die in a brutal contest. Directed by Francis Lawrence, starring Cooper Hoffman and Mark Hamill, its psychological and physical horror is relentless. Rated R for violence, its grim tone will hit hard if you’re watching solo. Expected to stream on Hulu or rent on Amazon Prime Video post-theatrical release.

Top 2025 Horror Movies You’ll Regret Watching Alone on Halloween


The Conjuring: Last Rites – September 5, 2025
The Conjuring saga ends with Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) battling a final demonic force. Directed by Michael Chaves, its emotional stakes and terrifying exorcisms make it a Halloween heavyweight. Rated R for intense horror, its scares will feel overwhelming alone in the dark. Expected to stream on Max or rent on Amazon Prime Video post-theatrical release.

Hell House LLC: Lineage – August 20, 2025
The fifth Hell House LLC film dives deeper into the haunted Abaddon Hotel’s lore, with Vanessa Shepard facing new terrors in a found-footage nightmare. Directed by Stephen Cognetti, its jump scares and creepy atmosphere are not for solo viewing. Rated R for horror violence, early buzz calls it the series’ darkest yet. Expected to stream on Shudder or rent on Amazon Prime Video post-theatrical release.

Witchboard – August 15, 2025
Chuck Russell’s remake of the 1986 classic follows a couple (Madison Iseman and Aaron Dominguez) unleashing spirits via a cursed Ouija board. Its eerie visuals and occult dread, praised at Fantasia with a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score, make it a spooky Halloween watch. Rated R for disturbing content, you’ll regret facing those spirits alone. Expected to stream on Shudder or rent on Amazon Prime Video post-theatrical release.

Why You’ll Regret Watching These Alone

These 2025 horror films are designed to terrify, with intense premises that hit harder in the solitude of Halloween night. Bone Lake’s chaotic gore, Black Phone 2’s sinister Grabber, and The Conjuring’s demonic scares will leave you jumping at shadows. Their mix of psychological dread, supernatural chills, and visceral violence—paired with the eerie vibe of October 31—makes them thrilling but nerve-wracking solo watches. You’ll wish you had someone to grab during the scariest moments!

Tips for Your Halloween 2025 Movie Marathon

Planning a spooky night? Here’s how to survive these terrifying films:

  • Invite friends: Watching with others makes the scares more bearable and fun—don’t face The Strangers alone!
  • Set the Halloween mood: Use jack-o’-lanterns, dim lights, and spooky snacks to enhance the atmosphere.
  • Check content warnings: These films are intense, so review ratings for gore or disturbing themes.
  • Monitor releases: Confirm release dates and streaming availability closer to Halloween, as schedules may shift.

Where to Find These Films

Here’s where you can expect to watch these chilling horrors (check your region closer to release):

  • Bone Lake (October 24, 2025): Hulu, Amazon Prime Video (rent, post-theatrical)
  • Black Phone 2 (October 17, 2025): Peacock, Apple TV (rent, post-theatrical)
  • Good Boy (October 3, 2025): Shudder, Amazon Prime Video (rent, post-theatrical)
  • Shelby Oaks (October 3, 2025): Hulu, Amazon Prime Video (rent, post-theatrical)
  • The Strangers: Chapter 2 (September 26, 2025): Hulu, Amazon Prime Video (rent, post-theatrical)
  • Him (September 19, 2025): Peacock, Apple TV (rent, post-theatrical)
  • The Long Walk (September 12, 2025): Hulu, Amazon Prime Video (rent, post-theatrical)
  • The Conjuring: Last Rites (September 5, 2025): Max, Amazon Prime Video (rent, post-theatrical)
  • Hell House LLC: Lineage (August 20, 2025): Shudder, Amazon Prime Video (rent, post-theatrical)
  • Witchboard (August 15, 2025): Shudder, Amazon Prime Video (rent, post-theatrical)

Check availability on platforms like Hulu, Max, Shudder, Peacock, Amazon Prime Video, or Apple TV. Most films will hit streaming after theatrical runs, and some may require subscriptions or add-ons.

Final Thoughts

Halloween 2025 is set to be a scream with these 10 upcoming horror movies, from the supernatural dread of Witchboard to the bloody chaos of Bone Lake. These films are perfect for a chilling solo watch—if you dare—but their intense scares might have you wishing for company. So, grab your Halloween candy, lock the doors, and prepare for a night of heart-pounding terror that’ll make this spooky season unforgettable.

Which of these films are you brave enough to watch alone? Share your thoughts in the comments, and let me know your Halloween horror plans. Happy haunting!

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