Fearsome Fiction

A Grab Bag of Horror News, 19 to 25 Apr 2026

A selection of things that caught our attention in the world of horror this week
Horror news

Table of Contents

Bite-Sized Horror News

Horror Book Bits

Horror Movie Morsels

Horror TV Treats

  • Noah Hawley says that season 2 of Alien: Earth is “a bigger show, more world building” than season 1, and hopes it’s around for more than 2 seasons because “I have a place that I’m going, but I don’t know how long it will take me to get there”.
  • The Netflix live-action Scooby-Doo series is called Scooby-Doo: Origins.

“When we are tired, we are attacked by ideas we conquered long ago.”

― Friedrich Nietzsche

Writing Horror

Some places accepting submissions

Don’t Go for the Vault: A Bank Robbery Horror Anthology (Cat Eye Press)
Pays: 5 cents per word
Looking for: Horror stories involving bank robberies
Submissions close: 20 May 2026

Earth Resists and Reclaims anthology (Tundra Swan Press)
Pays: $50 + contributor copy
Looking for: Climate and environmental horror stories where nature fights back, landscapes transform in ways that feel intentional
Submissions close: 15 Jun 2026

Savagery on the Salty Seas, Volume 1 (Campfire Publishing)
Pays: $50 + 4 contributor copies
Looking for: Maritime horror
Submissions close: 15 Jun 2026

Waxen
Pays: $50 plus contributor copy for US authors
Looking for: The weird, the occult, the surreal, and the horrific
Summer submissions close 15 Jun 2026

Upcoming submission calls

Dracula Beyond Stoker, Issue 9: Bram Stoker
Pays: 5 cents per word original fiction
Looking for: Stories incorporating Stoker. Maybe he’s a monster, maybe he’s a hunter. Sometimes the people around him are his inspiration.
Submissions open 1 May and close 30 Jun 2026

“Books permit us to voyage through time, to tap the wisdom of our ancestors.”

― Carl Sagan, Cosmos

Trailer Horror

A taste of things to come.

Horror TV Trailers

Devil May Cry, Season 2. Animated supernatural horror. Team Dante. Team Vergil. One way ticket to Hell. Netflix, 12 May 2026

Silo, Season 3, teaser. Dystopian horror. The truth will surface. Apple TV+, 3 Jul 2026

The Vampire Lestat. Vampire horror. It’s time to set the record straight. AMC+, 7 Jun 2026

Horror Movie Trailers

Affection. Psychological horror. Afflicted by violent seizures that reset her memory without warning, Ellie is trapped in a cyclical nightmare, struggling to uncover the horrifying truth of her existence before she forgets it all over again. Limited release, 8 May 2026

Clayface, teaser. Body horror. One man’s horrifying descent from rising Hollywood star to revenge-filled monster. Cinema, 23 Oct 2026

Evil Dead Burn. Supernatural horror. After the loss of her husband, a woman seeks solace with her in-laws in their secluded family home. As they are transformed into Deadites, she discovers that the vows she took in life live on even in death. Cinema, 10 Jul 2026

Hokum, final trailer. Witch horror. A novelist retreats to a remote inn to scatter his parents’ ashes and is consumed by tales of a witch haunting the honeymoon suite. Cinema, 1 May 2026

Hungry. Hippopotamus horror. A riverboat tour through the Louisiana swamplands encounters a ravenous hippopotamus lurking beneath the murky waters. VOD, 23 Jun 2026

Leviticus. Supernatural horror. Two teenage boys must escape a violent entity that takes the form of the person they desire most: each other. Cinema, 19 Jun 2026

Monkey’s Magic Merry Go Round. Psychological horror. The host of a children’s series celebrating imagination and memory, slowly realizes his own past is missing. As episodes progress, the playful world of puppets and colorful sets fractures into something darker. Screambox, 19 May 2026

Omukade. Thai creature horror. In WW2, trapped in a mine, Japanese soldiers and their captives are forced to confront a terrifying, ancient monster lurking in the shadows. Release date TBA

The Remedy. Supernatural horror. A troubled young man is the caregiver for both his terminally-ill mother and his mentally-ill sister. When he makes a desperate attempt to save his mom, he unleashes a supernatural entity that feeds on human flesh. Release date TBA

Saccharine. Supernatural horror. A lovelorn medical student is terrorized by a sinister force after taking part in an obscure weight loss craze: eating human ashes. Cinema, 22 May 2026

Speed Demon. Supernatural horror. Father Novak and Sister Lu battle possessed passengers on a runaway train with Sister Lu forced to overcome her faltering faith and perform the first exorcism done by a nun. VOD, 31 May 2026

Horror Game Trailers

Don’t Go Live. Paranormal horror. A streamer exploring abandoned locations feeds the audience’s obsession with disturbing content. Every move, every scan, every stream alert draws something closer. Release date TBA

Hariti. Psychological horror. A mother searches for her missing daughter in a crisis-ridden hospital. Release date TBA

The Shore: Enhanced Edition. Lovecraftian horror. A father searches for his missing daughter on a remote island. As you explore its decaying ruins and twisted landscapes, reality begins to fracture. Releases 30 Apr 2026

There are No Ghosts at the Grand. Lovecraftian horror. Work to restore a peaceful English hotel by day, and encounter the sinister and Lovecraftian creatures by night. Release date TBA

Welcome to Elderfield. Cosy farming horror. Farm, fish, mine, cook, craft, befriend townsfolk, beseech the old gods, investigate mysteries, watch unsettling news programs, get lost in the dead mall, die in your sleep and more. Demo available on Steam

“There is a great deal of difference between an eager man who wants to read a book and a tired man who wants a book to read.”

― G.K. Chesterton

A Selection of Horror Books Released this Week

14 horror books this week. Themes: Supernatural, psychological, gothic, historical, vampire, creature, and nonfiction horror

See: A Selection of Horror Books Released, 19 to 25 Apr 2026

“How much sooner one tires of any thing than of a book!”

― Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

A Selection of Horror Movies Released this Week

12 horror movies this week. Themes: Supernatural, psychological, dinosaur, slasher, and cosmic horror

See: A Selection of Horror Movies Released, 19 to 25 Apr 2026

“You don’t get to pick your family, but you can pick your teachers and you can pick your friends and you can pick the music you listen to and you can pick the books you read and you can pick the movies you see.”

― Austin Kleon, Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative

A Selection of Horror TV Shows Released this Week

3 horror TV shows this week. Themes: Supernatural and technology horror

See: A Selection of Horror TV Shows Released, 19 to 25 Apr 2026

“We lie best when we lie to ourselves.”

― Stephen King, It

What We Were Thinking About this Week

What We’ve Been Reading This Week

Books of Blood, Vols 1 to 3, by Clive Barker (short story collection)

The Autumn Springs Retirement Home Massacre by Philip Fracassi (novel)

Sleeping Beauty and the Restless Realm by Lincoln Michel (short fairy tale, Lightspeed magazine)

What Still Screams by Kathleen McCluskey (flash fiction, Spreading the Writer’s Word)

What We’re Recommending This Week

Did you know I recommend one horror book every day of the year on Bluesky, Threads, Facebook, and Twitter?

This week’s horror book recommendations

Theme: Ghost horror

Old Haunts by Mark Towse & Nathan D. Ludwig
“The noise from above is undramatic but noteworthy, somewhere between a scuttle and a scrape.”

Night Shoot by David Sodergren
“Within the dank walls of Crawford Manor, secrets were given time to breathe.”

The Lost Village by Camilla Sten
“Albin had no words. He let the silence of the empty village take over.”

The Siren and the Specter by Jonathan Janz
“David climbed out and gazed at the oldest haunted house in America.”

The Supernaturals by David L. Golemon
“Why isn’t that door shut, like it was just a second ago?”

The Midnight Lullaby by Cheryl Low
“He could see himself living here, if it weren’t haunted.”

12 by Kelvin V.A. Allison & Lisa Hutchinson
“Time lost all meaning as he studied the large house in detail.”

“She hadn’t lost her creativity. She hadn’t run out of ideas. She was simply tired.”

― Brandon Sanderson, Tress of the Emerald Sea

Horror Fun

1-panel comic from Sarah Morrissette on Instagram. A devil says to 2 people in hell, 'And over here, you'll be sorting every single digital photo you've ever taken.' In the middle of flames is rows of people on computers.

Sarah Morrissette on Instagram

Thanks for reading

Thanks for reading. Catch you on the other side.

Jayson

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Published: 25 April 2026

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