UPDATE: A chilling new image from the upcoming horror film Psycho Killer has just been released, showcasing Georgina Campbell in a blood-soaked room filled with disturbing symbols. The film is set to hit theaters on February 20, 2026, and is generating intense buzz in the horror community.
In this exclusive image, Campbell, who stars as Jane Thorne, a determined highway patrol officer, investigates a scene marked with ominous, bloody symbols. These include multiple pentagrams and partially obscured words, hinting at the dark themes of this psychological thriller. The serial killer, known as the “Satanic Slasher,” brutally murdered Thorne’s husband, driving her quest for justice.
Joining Campbell in this gripping tale are Logan Miller as her husband Marvin and James Preston Rogers portraying the Satanic Slasher. The cast also features renowned actor Malcolm McDowell and Grace Dove. Directed by Gavin Polone, known for his work on Zombieland, and written by Andrew Kevin Walker, who penned the acclaimed script for Se7en, this film promises to deliver a haunting experience.
This announcement aligns with a notably strong year for horror films, with Psycho Killer poised to make a significant impact early in the year. The film follows the success of Campbell’s previous hit, Barbarian, which received a 92% critical score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 70% audience score, showcasing her rising star power in the genre.
Fans of horror can anticipate a thrilling lineup in 2026, beginning with Daisy Ridley’s zombie flick We Bury the Dead, which has already garnered an 88% critical score. Other notable releases include Scream 7, Evil Dead Burn, Terrifier 4, and a new Resident Evil film directed by Zach Cregger.
With the excitement surrounding Psycho Killer mounting, horror aficionados are encouraged to stay tuned for more updates and sneak peeks. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news, casting updates, and industry insights that keep you in the loop on all things horror.
As anticipation builds, Psycho Killer is set to not only follow in the footsteps of Barbarian but also redefine the slasher genre, making it a must-see for horror lovers everywhere.
