Watch All the 2018 Horror Movie Trailers We Have So Far

Call it the horrenaissance — horror movies are all the rage right now. Sure, frightfests have never really gone out of style, but 2017 has felt like perhaps the biggest horror movie boom since the late 1990s, which saw the release of such flicks as the first two Scream movies, The Blair Witch Project, Halloween: H20, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and Lake Placid.

The box office earnings support that theory. According to film stat site The Numbers, 2017 horror movies, led by It and Get Out, have grossed nearly a billion dollars, which is on par with what horror movies grossed in 2014, 2015, and 2016 combined.

But 2018 doesn't look to be slowing down on the horror front. It features the latest movies in several popular franchises, like Insidious, The Strangers, and The Purge, plus the highly anticipated Slender Man and the "final" film in the Halloween series that features the return of Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode.

Here are the trailers we have — keep checking back for updates as more become available.

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Insidious: The Last Key

Release date: Jan. 5

This fourth movie in the Insidious franchise is the first to continue a story from the previous iteration. Lin Shaye is back as Elise Rainier, who returns to her family home to investigate mysterious events and ends up plunging deeper into The Further.

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Winchester

Release date: Feb. 2

Helen Mirren stars as Sarah Winchester, the firearm heiress who allegedly believed she was cursed due to the deaths of her infant daughter and later her husband. Supposedly, a psychic advised her that she would be safe from the curse as long as she continued construction on her mansion, which some believe is one of the most haunted places in the country. The movie is taking some creative license with the real life of Winchester, but it should be a fun haunted house story nonetheless.

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The Strangers: Prey at Night

Release date: March 9

This "sequel" is more inspired by its parent film than a direct continuation. Starring Christina Hendricks, Martin Henderson, Bailee Madison, and Lewis Pullman, it tells the tale of a family on a road trip who stop at a secluded trailer park and find it mysteriously deserted. They are soon set upon by the three masked psychopaths from the original film.

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A Quiet Place

Release date: April 6

John Krasinski's first feature film as a director stars himself and wife Emily Blunt as the father and mother in a family living on a farm, trying to evade a supernatural evil by staying completely silent and communicating via sign language. It looks intense.