Shudder Unveils Its July 2026 Lineup Featuring Faces of Death, Nightborn, Saccharine, and More
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Shudder Reveals Packed July 2026 Lineup Featuring Faces of Death, Nightborn, Saccharine, and More
Shudder has unveiled its July 2026 programming slate, bringing a mix of original films, exclusive premieres, returning specials, and a deep library of repertory horror titles to subscribers throughout the month.
Leading the lineup are four new feature premieres, including Faces of Death, Exit 8, Saccharine, and Nightborn, along with a new installment of The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs.
Here's everything arriving on Shudder this July.
Touch Me Premieres July 3

The month begins with Touch Me, an exclusive sci-fi horror film from director Addison Heimann.
The story follows two codependent best friends who become addicted to the euphoric touch of an alien narcissist whose true intentions remain unclear.
The film stars Olivia Taylor Dudley, Lou Taylor Pucci, and Jordan Gavaris.
Faces of Death Streams July 10

One of the month's most anticipated releases arrives July 10 with Shudder's new interpretation of Faces of Death.
Directed by Daniel Goldhaber, the film follows a content moderator played by Barbie Ferreira who discovers what appear to be recreations of murders from the infamous original film. As she investigates, she must determine whether the disturbing footage is staged or documenting real crimes unfolding online.
The film will be available in the United States and Canada.
Joe Bob Briggs Returns July 10
Also arriving July 10 is a new The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs special.
The latest installment of "Joe Bob's Savage Summer" will feature Darcy the Mail Girl, special guests, and a double feature that includes an infamous "Video Nasty" that Joe Bob has never previously been allowed to host.
Exit 8 Arrives July 17

Based on the popular video game, Exit 8 follows a man trapped inside an endless subway passageway where survival depends on recognizing subtle abnormalities.
Directed by Lucile Hadžihalilović, the psychological thriller stars Kazunari Ninomiya and makes its Shudder debut on July 17.
Saccharine Premieres July 24

Natalie Erika James returns with Saccharine, a psychological horror film centered on Hana, a medical student who becomes haunted by a sinister force after participating in an obscure weight-loss trend involving human ashes.
The cast includes Midori Francis, Danielle Macdonald, and Madeleine Madden.
Nightborn Closes Out the Month

Streaming July 31, Nightborn marks the latest feature from Hatching director Hanna Bergholm.
Starring Seidi Haarla and Rupert Grint, the film follows a couple who move into an isolated forest home hoping to start a family. Following the birth of their child, the mother becomes convinced something is deeply wrong with her newborn.
The film premieres at Fantasia Festival before making its streaming debut.
Shudder Watch Parties Continue Every Friday
Shudder TV will once again host Friday night watch parties throughout July.
Programming includes:
- July 10: Joe Bob's Savage Summer Watch Party
- July 17: Faces of Death Double Feature
- July 31: Twisted Christmas in July featuring Christmas Bloody Christmas and Black Christmas
Repertory Titles Return Throughout July
Subscribers will also see dozens of library additions throughout the month.
Among the July 1 arrivals are:
- The Evil Dead (1983)
- The Craft
- The Covenant
- Cabin in the Woods
- Ghost Ship
- Amer
- Daydreamers
- Dream Eater
- Oscar Tango Hellwater
- The Scarecrow
- A Grand Mockery
On July 6, Shudder expands its public domain horror lineup with:
- Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey
- Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2
- Bambi: The Reckoning
- Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare
- I Heart Willie
Additional arrivals throughout the month include:
- I Spit on Your Grave (July 8)
- Sleepaway Camp
- Dead Snow
- The Outwaters (July 13)
- Cold Road
- Baby in the Basket
- Nina Wu
- A Good Woman Is Hard to Find (July 20)
- Terminal Island
- Cut Throats Nine
- Night Train to Terror (July 27)
With a lineup that spans original premieres, psychological horror, creature features, cult classics, and returning fan favorites, July continues Shudder's focus on delivering a wide range of genre programming throughout the summer.




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