Three of this year’s recent theatrical horror releases made their debuts at home this week, while the big screen is being taken over by Troma’s monster hero for the long holiday weekend.
Here’s all the new horror released from August 25 – August 31, 2025!
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Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. reprise their roles as Julie James and Ray Bronson in new legacy sequel I Know What You Did Last Summer, now available at home.
Over 30 minutes of special features will have you hooked on this killer movie night at home, including behind-the-scenes footage, bloopers, deleted scenes, easter eggs and more.
When five friends inadvertently cause a deadly car accident, they cover up their involvement and make a pact to keep it a secret rather than face the consequences. A year later, their past comes back to haunt them and they’re forced to confront a horrifying truth: someone knows what they did last summer…and is hell-bent on revenge.
As one by one the friends are stalked by a killer, they discover this has happened before, and they turn to two survivors of the legendary Southport Massacre of 1997 for help.
Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (Do Revenge) directs from a script she co-wrote with Sam Lansky, based on a story by Robinson and Leah McKendrick (M.F.A.). Madelyn Cline (“Outer Banks”), Chase Sui Wonders (Bodies Bodies Bodies), Jonah Hauer-King (The Little Mermaid), Tyriq Withers (Him), and Sarah Pidgeon (“The Wilds”) lead the new cast.
Drawing inspiration from ’70s horror classics The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Hills Have Eyes, Brute 1976 is now available on VOD at home from Cinephobia Releasing.
Marcel Walz (Blood Feast, Blind) directs from a script by frequent collaborator Joe Knetter (Blind, Twilight of the Dead). Neon Noir produces.
Set in August 1976, Raquel and her girlfriend have car trouble and break down on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere…
At the same time, a group of people are in the desert for a photo shoot. Soon, they stumble upon an abandoned town where a family of masked psychopaths reside.
Adriane McLean, Sarah French (Blind), Gigi Gustin (The Retaliators), Adam Bucci (“Halt and Catch Fire”), Mark Justice, Robert Felsted Jr., Ben Kaplan, Dazelle Yvette, Bishop Ali Stevens, Jed Rowen (Blind), Alex Dundas, and Andreas Robens star.
The Purge creator and director James DeMonaco is back with his latest project The Home, a brand new horror movie starring “Saturday Night Live” alum Pete Davidson.
The Home is now available on Digital at home.
In this horror thriller from the creator of The Purge, a rebellious twenty-something is sentenced to community service at a quiet retirement home. The residents on the fourth floor are strictly off-limits, said to require “special care.” As his suspicions grow and he digs deeper, he uncovers a chilling secret that puts both the residents’ lives and his own in grave danger.
John Glover and Bruce Altman star alongside Pete Davidson.
James DeMonaco wrote the screenplay alongside Adam Cantor.
Fuse together with your loved ones from the comfort of home with NEON’s body horror movie Together, now available on Digital for rental ($19.99) or purchase ($24.99).
Dave Franco and Alison Brie star as a couple who find their relationship at a crossroads as they move to the country, abandoning all that is familiar in their lives except each other.
With tensions already flaring, a nightmarish encounter with a mysterious, unnatural foe threatens to corrupt their lives, their love, and their flesh.
Together marks the feature debut of writer-director Michael Shanks. Damon Herriman, Sunny S. Walia, Jack Kenny, and Mia Morrissey round out the cast.
In case you haven’t heard, Steven Spielberg’s Jaws turns 50 this year. To commemorate the occasion, the seminal shark horror movie is back up on the big screen right now.
Jaws swam onto IMAX (and 4DX!) beginning August 28, and tickets are on sale now.
In the classic film, “When the seaside community of Amity finds itself under attack by a dangerous great white shark, the town’s chief of police (Roy Scheider), a young marine biologist (Richard Dreyfuss), and a grizzled shark hunter (Robert Shaw) embark on a desperate quest to destroy the beast before it strikes again.
“Featuring an unforgettable score that evokes pure terror, Jaws remains one of the most influential and gripping adventures in motion picture history.”
Spielberg’s 1975 original summer blockbuster was written by Peter Benchley and Carl Gottlieb, based on Benchley’s 1974 novel. You can also grab the 50th Anniversary 4K release.
Bambi: The Reckoning, the latest installment in the Poohniverse from the producers of Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey, has stomped its way onto VOD at home today.
Described as “Cujo meets Jurassic Park,” the twisted take on the classic character is available to rent ($12.99) or purchase ($19.98) exclusively through Amazon via ITN Distribution.
In the film, “After a car wreck, a mother and son become hunted by Bambi, a mutated grief-stricken deer on a deadly rampage seeking revenge for the death of his mother.”
Produced by Jagged Edge Productions, Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 editor Dan Allen directs from a script by Rhys Warrington.
Roxanne McKee (“Game of Thrones”), Nicola Wright (Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood & Honey 2), Russell Geoffrey Banks, Tom Mulheron, and Samira Mighty (“Love Island”) star.
Primetime Emmy-winning actor Peter Dinklage stars as the Toxic Avenger in director Macon Blair’s The Toxic Avenger, a fresh take on the cult classic franchise from Troma.
The Toxic Avenger is now playing in theaters nationwide. Get your tickets now and help Bloody Disgusting & Cineverse erase millions of dollars in medical debt in the process!
“Macon’s beautiful film is a real movie, unlike the first Toxic Avenger. It’s a work of art — and better than the original Toxic Avenger,” Troma’s Lloyd Kaufman declares to Bloody Disgusting. “Troma fans like it, as well as normal people,” he chuckles.
“The main piece of advice Lloyd gave was just to make it entertaining,” Blair adds.
When janitor Winston Gooze is exposed to a catastrophic toxic accident, he’s transformed into a new kind of hero: The Toxic Avenger. Now, Toxie must rise from outcast to savior, taking on ruthless corporate overlords and corrupt forces who threaten his son, his friends, and his community. In a world where greed runs rampant… justice is best served radioactive.
The Toxic Avenger is distributed by Cineverse, produced by Legendary Entertainment.
After a one night theatrical release earlier this month, Samuel Goldwyn Films has brought their comic book movie adaptation Red Sonja to Digital platforms at home beginning today.
The film is rated “R” for “Strong/bloody violence.” M.J. Bassett (Ash vs. Evil Dead) directed the Red Sonja movie, with Matilda Lutz (Revenge) starring as the title character.
Here’s the new official synopsis: “Enslaved by an evil tyrant who wishes to destroy her people, barbarian huntress Red Sonja must unite a group of unlikely warriors to face off against Dragan The Magnificent and his deadly bride, Dark Annisia.”
Robert Sheehan (The Umbrella Academy), Wallis Day (Sheroes), Michael Bisping (Den of Thieves), Luca Pasqualino (Snowpiercer), Rhona Mitra (Underworld: Rise of the Lycans), Martyn Ford (Final Score), Ben Radcliffe (Cuban Fury), Eliza Matengu (Predestination), Veronica Ferres (Crisis), Phillip Winchester (Strike Back) and Trevor Eve (Waking the Dead) star alongside Matilda Lutz.
The Red Sonja movie was written by Joey Soloway and Tasha Huo.
Red Sonja, played by Brigitte Nielsen in the 1985 film, is a comic book heroine created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Barry Windsor-Smith for Marvel Comics back in 1973. The character was based on the previously created Red Sonja of Rogatino from Robert E. Howard.
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