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Nouveautés Shudder Mars 2026 - Une

Coming to Shudder | March 2026

Beware the Ides of March! 

In March, Shudder is bringing a lethal mix of supernatural dread, historical deep dives, and the long-awaited return of a video game nightmare. Whether you’re looking for a claustrophobic night at the morgue or a celebration of the women who built the genre, we’ve got your soul covered.

SHUDDER ORIGINAL FILMS

Bodycam (Brandon Christensen)

Streaming On Shudder March 13

Bodycam

When two police officers show up to investigate a domestic dispute, a startling escalation leads to a tragic accident. Not wanting to be crucified by the public, the officers attempt to cover it up–only to reveal that their body cameras aren’t the only things watching them.

1000 Women in Horror (Donna Davies)

Streaming On Shudder March 20

1000 women in horror Shudder

A deep dive into how women pioneers revolutionized horror cinema through their groundbreaking work as directors, actors and creators since 1895, leaving an indelible mark on the genre’s evolution. Featuring interviews with Roxanne Benjamin, Akela Cooper, Mary Harron, Cerise Howard, Kier-La Janisse, Nikyatu Jusu, Roseanne Liang, Annalise Lockhart, Toby Poser, Sara Risher, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Kate Siegel, Jenn Wexler and more.

The Mortuary Assistant (Jeremiah Kipp)

Streaming On Shudder March 27

The Mortuary Assistant Shudder

Newly certified mortician Rebecca Owens (Willa Holland, Arrow) accepts a night shift at a mortuary, embalming bodies alone after hours. As disturbing events escalate, Rebecca uncovers demonic rituals, the dark secrets of her enigmatic mentor (Paul Sparks, Boardwalk Empire), and her own buried trauma—racing to survive the night before her body becomes a vessel for possession. Based on Brian Clarke’s best-selling viral sensation video game.

TV SERIES & SPECIALS

The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs – New Episode

Premieres LIVE Friday, March 6 on Shudder TV at 9pm ET; Debuts on-demand Sunday, March 8.

THE LAST DRIVE-IN WITH JOE BOB BRIGGS 2025

Two great films. Two legendary hosts. Join Joe Bob Briggs and Darcy the Mail Girl as they do what they do best: celebrate the weird, wonderful world of genre cinema by letting mutants everywhere know that the Drive-In will NEVER die.


SHUDDER TV HIGHLIGHTS

Watch Parties Every Friday at 9pm ET – featuring new premieres and curated double features:

  • March 6: The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs Watch Party – Titles TBA
  • March 13: “Found Footage for Friday the 13th” Watch Party – Bodycam and Hostile Dimensions
  • March 20: “Women in Horror for Women’s History Month” Watch Party – 1000 Women in Horror and Huesera: The Bone Woman
  • March 27: “Rue the Morgue” Watch Party – The Mortuary Assistant and The Autopsy of Jane Doe

SHUDDER RESURRECTED

March 1

In Search of Darkness (David A. Weiner) 

Journey into iconic late ‘90s horror with legends deconstructing meta-fueled movies like Scream and Bride of Chucky.

Embodiment of Evil (José Mojica Marins) 

The gravedigger Zée do Caixão continues his search for the perfect woman.

The Woman (Lucky McKee) 

A lawyer attempts to “civilize” the last member of a violent clan.

Messiah of Evil (Willard Huyck & Gloria Katz)

A young woman searches for her father in a town governed by an undead cult.

The Last Video Store (Cody Kennedy & Tim Rutherford)

A woman and a store owner re-awake a curse from a legendary tape.

Monolith (Matthew Vesely)

A journalist’s podcast uncovers an alien conspiracy.

Bridge to Nowhere (Ian Mune)

Kids encounter a mysterious and unhappy hermit in the forest.

The Last Horror Film (David Winters)

A taxi driver stalks an actress at the Cannes Film Festival.

March 6

Lilly Lives Alone (Martin Melnick)

A guilt-ridden mother plunges into madness through a drug-fueled dream.

March 9

Hostile Dimensions (Graham Hughes)

Filmmakers travel through alternate dimensions to find a missing artist.

Fade to Black (Vernon Zimmerman)

A lonely film buff embarks on a killing spree against his betrayers.

The Beastmaster (Don Coscarelli)

A hero and his animal allies wage war using supernatural powers.

Evilspeak (Eric Weston)

An outcast cadet summons demons through his computer.

March 15

Vulcanizadora (Joel Potrykus)

Two friends take a trip to carry out a disturbing pact.

Vulcanizadora - Un peu plus

You can listen to our interview with the director here

The Alchemist Cookbook (Joel Potrykus)

A young hermit pays a price for trying to crack an ancient mystery.

Buzzard (Joel Potrykus)

A small-time scam artist lashes out in Detroit.

Relaxer (Joel Potrykus)

Abbie must beat Pac-Man level 255 before he can get off the couch.

March 22

She Loved Blossoms More (Yannis Veslemes)

Three brothers build a time-machine to bring their mother back.

March 31

An American Werewolf in London (John Landis)

The John Landis classic where a walking tour of Britain goes horribly wrong.

Hostel (Eli Roth)

Three backpackers head to a Slovak city with no idea of the hell that awaits them.

Hostel Part II (Eli Roth)

Three students are lured to a Slovakian hostel and discover the grim reality behind it.

May (Lucky McKee)

A lonely veterinary assistant’s obsession with perfection leads to depravity.

Rob Zombie’s Halloween (Rob Zombie)

A gritty reimagining of Michael Myers’ return to Haddonfield.

Rob Zombie’s Halloween II (Rob Zombie)

Laurie Strode struggles to come to terms with her brother Michael’s deadly return.

The Fog (John Carpenter)

John Carpenter’s tale of a supernatural cloud seeking vengeance.

Sorority Row (Stewart Hendler)

A killer threatens to expose a fatal secret between sisters.

Wolf Creek (Greg McLean)

A sadistic local turns an Outback trip into a nightmare.

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