Return To Silent Hill Will Hit Theaters In Early 2026

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It’s been over a decade since a Silent Hill movie was playing in theaters, but that drought will end next year. Cineverse–the distributer behind last year’s horror hit Terrifier 3–has placed the upcoming sequel, Return To Silent Hill, on its release calendar for 2026.

According to Deadline, Return To Silent Hill is set to hit theaters on January 23, 2026, just a few months shy of the 20th anniversary of the original Silent Hill film by director Christophe Gans. That movie was followed by a sequel, Silent Hill: Revelation, in 2012, which loosely adapted Silent Hill 3.

Gans did not return to helm the second film, but he is making a comeback to the franchise for Return To Silent Hill. This time, the story will take its cue from Silent Hill 2, the acclaimed 2001 survival-horror title that was successfully remade last year. Jeremy Irvine will star as James Sunderland, with Hannah Emily Anderson as Mary, and Evie Templeton as Laura.

The plot will closely resemble the game, as James is summoned to Silent Hill by a letter from his dead wife, Mary, which suggests that she’s waiting for him there. Inside the cursed town, James discovers his own personal vision of Hell, including monsters lifted straight from his subconscious. Silent Hill’s original composer, Akira Yamaoka, will provide the score for the new movie.

Yamaoka’s iconic theme was recently heard when Konami announced that the original Silent Hill video game will be remade by Bloober Team, the developer behind the Silent Hill 2 remake. The Silent Hill remake doesn’t currently have a release date.

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