Key Takeaways

  • Horror franchises evolve over time, with newer movies focusing on individual experiences rather than interconnected storylines.
  • V/H/S series blends found footage and anthology genres, offering diverse segments for varying tastes in horror.
  • Scream delivers meta commentary on the film industry while providing fun action and a guessing game with different killers.



In more recent years, horror movies have become more dedicated to singular experiences, completely independent of other movies. It was the earlier decades, the 70s, 80s, and even 90s, that popularized the idea of horror movie franchises, continuing a killer’s reign of terror across multiple movies. Of course, there are always exceptions to the rule.

Not every franchise is equal, as some have weaker entries that can be tiresome for fans to try and slog through. It depends entirely on each individual’s taste, but there are many horror franchises that keep their fans coming back for rewatches.


10 V/H/S

An Anthology Series That Has Something For Everyone


Movie Title

Release Year

V/H/S

2012

V/H/S/2

2013

V/H/S: Viral

2014

V/H/S/94

2021

V/H/S/99

2022

V/H/S/85

2023

Siren

2016

Kids vs. Aliens

2023

Found footage and anthology movies are two popular subgenres in the horror genre, and V/H/S is a sprawling franchise that manages to combine them both, with each movie comprised of different segments and usually having a main segment to tie them all together. Because of all the different segments, there is a chance that some won’t appeal to everyone, but in the inverse, there are likely to be ones that viewers will really love.


Each movie has usually been hit with mixed reviews, but there is no denying that the later movies have only shown more promise, creativity, and down-right terrifying visuals and storylines, and some segments were so successful that spin-off films (Siren and Kids vs. Aliens) were released to give these segments the time they deserved. And with the V/H/S series slated to continue, fans can expect even bigger and better things from this already great franchise.

9 X

Mia Goth Truly Is A Star

Movie Title

Release Year

X

2022

Pearl

2022

Maxxxine

2024


The X trilogy has produced some of the most interesting modern horror movies, starring Mia Goth in the roles of adult film actress Maxine Minx and aspiring star Pearl. She performs both roles perfectly, especially in X, which sees her playing both characters quite often.

Pearl provided the backdrop of the old woman and her murderous tendencies, and Maxxxine followed the story of Maxine, now in the 80s, continuing to pursue her career. Each film provides a strong contender for being the best of the bunch, as each is so distinct from the other and explores different themes. The trilogy might require multiple viewings just to decide on the winner, especially while waiting for whatever Ti West does next.

8 Insidious

Stellar Performances And Some Of The Greatest Visuals In Horror


Movie Title

Release Year

Insidious

2010

Insidious: Chapter 2

2013

Insidious: Chapter 3

2015

Insidious: The Last Key

2018

Insidious: The Red Door

2023

Insidious is one of the most popular modern horro movie franchises, and it is clear to see why. Centering on the spirit world, ghosts that inhabit the plane, and the Lambert family (apart from the third entry), it has gained notoriety for its stellar horror cast, featuring legends in the genre such as Lin Shaye, as well as some truly breathtaking visuals that are present throughout. The ghostly Spirit World and its eerie entities make an appearance in every movie, and every reprisal is just as shocking as the previous.


The Lipstick Demon, despite the unusual name, has gone down in history as one of the scariest horror movie creatures, featured in one of the most infamous jumpscares of all time. Even if the jumpscare isn’t as effective after the first time, this series still warrants revisiting, especially since there is more to come.

7 Scream

Provides Amusing And Insightful Meta Commentary On The Film Industry

Movie Title

Release Year

Scream

1996

Scream 2

1997

Scream 3

2000

Scream 4

2011

Scream

2022

Scream 6

2023


Starting out as a Halloween costume, Ghostface eventually found fame as the star of Scream, the most meta of all horror movies. It pokes good harmless fun at horror tropes, such as chaste final girls, the killer picking off those who wander off alone, impurity being mercilessly punished, and the film industry as a whole. Scream itself has spawned ‘requels,’ but at least it is self-aware about it.

Not only that, but Scream provides a lot of good, bloody fun, as the masked killer(s) spreads terror in Woodsborough, and in later installments, New York City. Each movie sees a different killer donning the mask and the moniker, possessing a different motive for what they are doing. Even if the guessing game is null and void on rewatches, the Scream franchise is still one that keeps fans coming back for more due to the fun action and meta commentary.


6 Child’s Play

Validated People’s Fears Of Talking Dolls

Movie Title

Release Year

Child’s Play

1988

Child’s Play 2

1990

Child’s Play 3

1991

Bride of Chucky

1998

Seed of Chucky

2004

Curse of Chucky

2013

Cult of Chucky

2017

Child’s Play

2019


Killer dolls in horror movies, by now, are nothing unique, but one cannot deny the influence the Child’s Play series had on this trope. It’s not a stretch to say movies such as M3GAN would not have existed if Chucky had never been created. Along with being influential, the Child’s Play movies are considered classics for good reason.

Possessed by the spirit of serial killer Charles Lee Ray, the so-called Good Guy doll spreads mischief and mayhem wherever he skitters, and he is even joined by other living dolls, Tiffany and Glenn/Glenda, in subsequent titles. The series delivers just as many laughs as it does fear in the viewers, and the chaos never stops being fun upon rewatches. Though the 2019 remake is viewed as inferior to previous Child’s Play titles, it is still a worthy entry for a more modernized look at what a Good Guy doll would be like.


5 A Nightmare On Elm Street

There Is No Escaping The Dream Demon

Movie Title

Release Year

A Nightmare on Elm Street

1984

A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge

1985

A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors

1987

A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master

1988

A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child

1989

Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare

1991

Wes Craven’s New Nightmare

1994

Freddy vs Jason

2003

A Nightmare on Elm Street

2010


Freddy Krueger is a horror icon synonymous with the genre as a whole, and his movie franchise is considered one of the greats. The Nightmare on Elm Street movies won’t quite create creeping chills of terror as movies such as The Conjuring, but the very idea of a creature that can stalk and kill people in their sleep is enough to induce insomnia, and Freddy’s spotlight-stealing screen presence is more than enough to keep fans coming back for more.

The idea to lean into the cheesy side of the movies was an ingenious one, as it cements Freddy as one of the best slashers around, completely off-setting silent, moody slashers such as Jason, who Freddy had his own showdown with in Freddy vs. Jason. For the laughs and cheesy horror, these movies are definitely some of the most fun to revisit from time to time, as one can never have enough of Freddy.


4 Evil Dead

Horror And Comedy Are Present Throughout The Series

Movie Title

Release Year

Evil Dead

1981

Evil Dead 2

1987

Army of Darkness

1993

Evil Dead

2013

Evil Dead Rise

2023

When one thinks of horror movies starring demons, Evil Dead is likely going to be the franchise that comes to mind for most horror fans. Ever since the 80s, horror fans have witnessed Ash Williams (among others) struggle against the evil entities unleashed from the Necronomicon, not to be confused with H. P. Lovecraft’s work.


The Ash Williams movies verge closer to horror comedy, whereas the 2013 movie and Rise are embrace more horror elements. The juxtaposition is not as jarring as many may think, and it shows just how diverse the series can be. It may be tempting to just stick to whatever movies are more to each viewer’s personal taste, but each entry in the Evil Dead franchise is solid and worthy of more than one watch. And with more on the way, now is a great time to dive back in.

3 Halloween

Gave Birth To One Of The Most Iconic Movie Slashers Of All Time


Movie Title

Release Year

Halloween

1978

Halloween 2

1981

Halloween 3: Season of the Witch

1982

Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers

1988

Halloween 4: The Revenge of Michael Myers

1989

Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers

1995

Halloween H20: 20 Years Later

1998

Halloween: Resurrection

2002

Halloween

2018

Halloween Kills

2021

Halloween Ends

2022

Rob Zombie’s Halloween

2007

Rob Zombie’s Halloween 2

2009


By far, one of the most iconic slashers in horror movie history is that of the mask and blue overall wearing Michael Myers, who reigned bloody terror down on Laurie and everyone around her since the franchise’s debut in 1978. With the first being such a smash hit and Michael Myers seeming to have supernatural resistance to death, the first Halloween movie birthed quite a significant amount of sequels starring the famed slasher, all except for Halloween 3, which featured a totally new take and characters.

While not all Halloween movies manage to capture the magic of the first entry, Halloween is still a franchise held in high regard by most fans, the first three and the remake in particular. Even musician and movie director Rob Zombie took a stab at recreating the movies, resulting in an acceptable duo of films that gave a man to the myth, building on Michael’s backstory in an attempt to explain his silent, murderous personality.


2 Alien

The Xenomorph Terrorizes An Entire Franchise

Movie Title

Release Year

Alien

1979

Aliens

1986

Alien 3

1992

Alien Resurrection

1997

Alien: Covenant

2017

Alien: Romulus

2024

Prometheus

2012

Alien vs Predator

2004

Alien vs Predator: Requiem

2007


Sci-fi horror is a genre severely lacking in quality films, but thankfully, there is always the Alien franchise to scratch that itch. With H.R. Giger serving as designer for many of the set-pieces and a slew of movies that show the deadly prowess of the titular monster, also known as the Xenomorph, Alien has terrorized an entire generation. Hapless crews, usually with Ellen Ripley, find themselves at the mercy of the facehuggers, which in turn will result in the birth of a baby Xeno that will make its exit through the unfortunate hosts’ chests.

Early films captured more acclaim than movies such as Covenant and Resurrection, but Romulus helps bring back the series to greatness, and the crossover movies featuring Predator gave fans shlocky but epic showdowns between the two legendary monsters. For the excellent gems alone in this collection, the entre franchise certainly warrants revisits.


1 The Conjuring

Follows a Sensationalized Retelling of the Warren’s Life’s Work

Movie Title

Release Year

The Conjuring

2013

The Conjuring 2

2016

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It

2021

Annabelle

2014

Annabelle: Creation

2017

Annabelle Comes Home

2019

The Nun

2018

The Nun 2

2023


The Conjuring movie franchise successfully created its own universe. While not quite as sprawling as the MCU, it still birthed some of the scariest creatures and moments in horror movie history, and follows a fictionalized retelling of the Warren’s, who were real-life paranormal investigators back in the mid to late 20th century, taking some facts but adding fiction for some truly terrifying movies.

The Nun and Annabelle series are part of the universe, delving more into the series’ two most infamous antagonists: Valak and Annabelle. These movies are as frightening, and as worthy of watching as the classic Conjuring movie trilogy, which is slated for a fourth entry somewhere down the line. Using the Warrens as the key focal point of the series is an ingenious move, as it helps ground the movies in reality, which adds an extra dimension of fear for viewers. No matter how many times these movies are watched, it will still leave viewers feeling wary of old paintings and Raggedy Ann dolls.


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