Thu Mar 13 21:50:00 UTC 2025: ## Horror Fans Rejoice: New Movies, Shows, and a Docuseries Dive Deep into the Genre

**Los Angeles, CA** – April promises a deluge of horror entertainment, from creepy haunted house movies to mind-bending psychological thrillers and a nostalgic look back at survival horror gaming. Several new trailers have dropped for upcoming releases, including:

* **’825 Forest Road’**: A new haunted house film from the director of “Hell House LLC,” hitting Shudder in April.
* **’Black Mirror’ Season 7**: Six new episodes promising to “break your brain,” also debuting in April.
* **’Jurassic World: Chaos Theory’ Season 3**: A trailer reveals even more lethal dinosaur threats.
* **’Devil May Cry’**: Netflix’s anime adaptation, showcasing Dante’s signature brand of violence.
* **’Shadow Project’**: A Cold War-set horror FPS with monstrous experiments.
* **’Everdark: Undead Apocalypse’**: A vampire-infested town awaits players in this new game.

Beyond new releases, the upcoming Silent Hill Transmission promises to unveil more details about the highly anticipated Silent Hill f, set in 1960s Japan. Other Silent Hill projects are also still in development.

A major highlight for horror gaming enthusiasts is the upcoming docuseries, **’TerrorBytes: The Evolution of Horror Gaming’**, a five-part series launching in April 2025. Early reviews praise its passionate, insightful look at the survival horror genre’s history, featuring interviews with industry legends like Akira Yamaoka, John Romero, and James Rolfe. The series balances a celebratory tone with revealing anecdotes about the development of both critically acclaimed and less successful titles, offering a unique blend of nostalgia and behind-the-scenes insights. Pre-orders are now open.

Several other films, including psychological thrillers like “The Technique” and genre-bending works such as “Redux Redux” and “Ash,” were mentioned amongst a host of SXSW reviews and announcements, promising diverse entries to the genre. A retrospective look at older horror favorites like “The Clovehitch Killer” and “The Jacket” also made headlines. This bumper crop of horror entertainment ensures that fans have plenty to look forward to in the coming months.

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