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‘Return to Silent Hill’ – Tickets On Sale Now for Christophe Gans’ Long-Awaited Sequel

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Director Christophe Gans returns to the world of Silent Hill for the first time since 2006 with Return to Silent Hill, and tickets are now on sale!

You can check your local listings and grab your tickets for Return to Silent Hill from the film’s official websiteFandango, or your ticketing platform of choice.

The announcement brings a new lethal look at what happens to unlucky souls unable to find their way out of Silent Hill.

An adaptation of Konami’s Silent Hill 2, one of the best survival horror games of all time, Return to Silent Hill releases in theaters January 23, 2026 from Cineverse & Bloody Disgusting.

The upcoming movie brings the iconic horror franchise back to the big screen. When James receives a mysterious letter from his lost love, Mary, he is drawn to Silent Hill—a once-familiar town now consumed by darkness. As he searches for her, James faces monstrous creatures and unravels a terrifying truth that will push him to the edge of his sanity.

Jeremy Irvine is James, alongside Hannah Emily Anderson as Mary Crane.

Also starring is Evie Templeton (Wednesday), reprising her role as Laura; Templeton previously provided the voice and motion capture for Laura in Bloober Team’s Silent Hill 2 remake.

Gans wrote the script for the new movie alongside Sandra Vo-Anh and William Josef Schneider.

The film’s score is composed by the legendary Akira Yamaoka, who, of course, scored and provided the memorable sound design for the original video games in Konami’s franchise.

Grab your tickets and get ready to venture back into the fog. You live here now.

Horror journalist, RT Top Critic, and Critics Choice Association member. Has appeared on PBS series' Monstrum, served on the SXSW Midnighter shorts jury, and moderated horror panels for WonderCon, SeriesFest, and Popcorn Frights Film Fest.

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How to Watch ‘Cam’ Free Online After the Tech Thriller Left Netflix

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Before updating the video nasty Faces of Death, director Daniel Goldhaber and writer Isa Mazzei explored the dangers of online life in tech-thriller Cam, their feature debut that was acquired by Netflix in 2018 after making waves on the festival circuit.

At the end of last year, the Netflix exclusive quietly departed from the streaming platform, left without another streaming home.

It’s not an isolated story; Mike Flanagan’s Hush also left streaming entirely for a period until it was finally picked up on both physical media and other streaming services.

While the tech-thriller currently isn’t available to watch on Netflix, Tubi, Hulu, or any other platforms, that’s not a problem for Cam thanks to a very cool move by Goldhaber: the director has made his breakout film accessible to watch online for free via his website. 

As his site notes:CAM is unfortunately not currently available to view on any platforms, so you can watch it here if you like :).

No subscriptions or fees necessary, just hit play. 

Cam follows Alice (Madeline Brewer), who works as an online cam girl obsessed with her ranking on the cam site. The higher her ranking goes, the more it draws unwanted attention, and Alice soon finds herself replaced on her own show with a doppelganger.

Written by Mazzei, a former camgirl, it uses the horror thriller premise to examine the life of a sex worker; Alice’s career ambition is directly at odds with the shame it brings to her family, and how she tries to spare them from it by keeping them in the dark. It only compounds her danger when the doppelganger enters the equation in Goldhaber’s engaging thriller.

For a deep dive into the treacherous world of Cam, listen to Horror Queers’ episode on it now.

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