Image: MaXXXine, A24
Horror movies are generally associated with the autumnal season around Halloween. However, new releases in the genre premiere throughout the year. This summer’s new crop of horror movies looks especially strong. Two franchises (Ti West’s X film franchise and A Quiet Place) are scheduled to release their third title, while horror heavyweight, M. Night Shyamalan, has teamed up with his daughter for a new horror film, “The Watchers."
Using Parrot Analytics Content Panorama, we can see the dates of past and upcoming film releases. Looking at horror movie premieres over the past four years there is a clear spike in the number of titles in this genre that premiere around Halloween. Almost 20% of the horror movies that have premiered in the past four years premiered in October. Nearly a third of horror films premiered in September or October. However, while October may be a crowded month for new horror content, these movies don’t necessarily have the most in-demand premieres.
When we consider the average demand for new horror movies in their first 30 days, the value of scheduling premieres for the off-season becomes apparent. The average demand for new horror movies that premiered in October in the last four years was 5.3 times the average movie demand. This makes October the month with the fourth lowest average demand for new horror premieres. New horror premieres in October only had higher demand than November, December (the season for feel good holiday content), and March.
Horror audiences are spoiled for choice when looking for a movie to watch in October but on average these new films have less demand than horror films that premiere in most other months of the year. In particular there is elevated demand for new horror movies that premiere from April to September. September horror premieres benefit from being the shoulder season to Halloween. June had the highest average demand for new horror movies, which had nearly 9 times the average movie demand if they premiered in this month.
This bodes well for several recent and upcoming horror movies this summer. “The Watchers” had 35 times the average movie demand in its first week. Ahead of its premiere on July 5th, demand for “MaXXXine” is tracking well ahead of demand for the previous two movies in the X film franchise. Looking at demand for the last two movies in the franchise it is clear how audiences are more eagerly anticipating new releases in the franchise. It took nearly a month for “X” to reach its peak demand while “Pearl” hit its peak demand within a week of premiering. While some people only look for horror content around Halloween, die-hard horror fans show up all year long.