Horror remakes can be a double-edged sword. Genre fans seem to love to hate them and hate to love them. But, films like The Ring, Dawn of the Dead and Let Me In have proved that reimaginings can be high quality and great fun. Here are 13 horror films from the 1980s that we would like to see remade.
By Tyler Doupe
The Funhouse
Tobe Hooper, who struck horror gold with The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, is also responsible for the 1981 gem The Funhouse. The premise, about a kid that goes missing in a local carny and what happens to those who go looking for him, is ripe for some up-and-coming director, (maybe with Hooper serving as a producer?). There was buzz about a Funhouse remake a while back, but no news has surfaced in some time.
Tourist Trap
A fun and silly destination horror film that incorporates telekinesis and wax sculptures, Tourist Trap is a blast. However, it’s also campy, silly, and could potentially benefit from a facelift. We would love to see a reboot that keeps some of the mannequin magic that makes Tourist Trap fun, but goes back to the drawing board for a slightly more plausible plot.
The Dorm That Dripped Blood
This 1981 low budget fright flick wasn’t exactly an essential entry in the slasher film sub-genre. However, The Dorm That Dripped Blood, which set its victims in a deserted dorm before Christmas, provides a great setup for a college campus slasher film.
Open House
This 1987 horror film had Adrienne Barbeau going for it. And that’s about all it had going for it. A remake of Open House (the 2010 movie of the same name was not a remake of this film) would be a chance for a new creative team to put their spin on the idea of a killer targeting real estate agents. We think it could be the perfect setup for a campy-meets-self-referential slasher film, especially given the market over the last few years.
Slumber Party Massacre
It was exciting to see feminist perspective infused in to an '80s horror film. As for a reboot, we would insist upon seeing a feminist writer/director who could update the film for the 21st century. Jen and Sylvia Soska’s new film American Mary is fierce, unflinching, and has strong feminist overtones. We would be interested to see what the "Twisted Twins" would do to update SPM for the new millennium.
The Howling
The Howling is a celebrated werewolf film and we would be very skeptical to see just anyone helm a remake. We would be open to seeing what someone like visionary director Alexandre Aja (Piranha 3D) could do, given the opportunity to write and direct a remake. (While The Howling did technically receive the direct-to-dvd reboot treatment, we are still holding out for a proper remake with studio backing and a sizable budget).
Poltergeist
It had likable characters, a creative premise, and good effects for the time and remains a horror classic. But, what about a new film that takes its cues from the original, but adopts a darker, R-rated approach? Our main concern would be that the film avoids recasting the Tangina character. Attempting to fill Zelda Rubenstein’s shoes would be a tall order. (A remake is reportedly in the early stages of development, but shooting has yet to begin).
Chopping Mall
This film is campy fun at its best, just what the people responsible for the Roger Corman classic were shooting for. We would welcome a remake that takes the kill-bot idea and the mall setting and really goes for the gore. Done right, a reimagining of this cult classic could be two tons of fun. Rumors of a remake surface from time to time, but to date, no serious remake is being developed.
Madman
Don’t say his name out loud! Madman was one of several copycats to come out after Friday the 13th that had horny camp counselors being hacked up in all sorts of ways after a kid yells the villain's name aloud. Isn't a mean, drunk farmer who kills people for fun the perfect horror evildoer to terrorize kids out in the woods? (Rumors of a 3D remake surfaced in 2010, but that appears to be dead in the water).
Hell Night
One of several horrors Linda Blair did after her turn as the violent and foul-mouthed Regan, Hell Night is a mediocre slasher. It’s a fun film, but the body count is low and the acting isn’t great. We could see Hell Night reworked by a team with a fairly successful reboot under their belt, like Todd Farmer and Patrick Lussier, the team behind My Bloody Valentine 3D.
Road Games
This Stacy Keach/Jamie Lee Curtis collaboration is more of a suspense thriller with horror overtones than a straight horror film, but due to Curtis’ scream queen reputation, it was marketed as a slasher film. We would welcome a reimagining of the film that would explore the vehicular cat-and-mouse that made Road Games popular with fans of Hitchcockian suspense, but add more overt horror elements.
Bloody Birthday
Bloody Birthday stars scream queen Lori Lethin as Joyce, a young woman being harassed by a group of pint-sized predators. The film was made on a shoestring budget and has ample opportunities for a new director to improve upon the source material. We are more than ready for a no-holds-barred killer-kid flick, and a remake of Bloody Birthday could fit the bill perfectly.
Christine
With The Halloween franchise receiving a controversial reimagining and situation that was The Thing pre-make, it would be good to see someone re-imagine Carpenter and do it really well. Especially if Carpenter were to serve as a producer/mentor to a young director, similar to the approach Wes Craven took with the Last House on the Left remake.
Commemorate one final night at Downton with The Grand Finale Bundle including a Movie Ticket and Limited-Edition Top Hat Popcorn Bucket keepsake.
*The Grand Finale Bundle is non-refundable. While supplies last; Limited time offer. This offer is redeemable for one Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Bundle (“Bundle”). Domestic shipping will be added at checkout. Movie Ticket is non-refundable and non-exchangeable. Popcorn not included. Fandango reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time and without notice. You must be 18 years of age or older to purchase a Bundle. The popcorn bucket will begin shipping in the month of September. Please use a physical address where the item can be delivered. Once carrier confirms delivery, Fandango is not responsible for lost or stolen deliveries. Valid only in the U.S. and D.C., excluding U.S. territories and where prohibited by law. Not valid with any other offer. Limit one (1) Bundle per person. See full terms and conditions at https://redeem.fandango.com/products/the-grand-finale-bundle.
Buy a ticket to Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, get This is Spinal Tap for $5 on Fandango at Home!
Limited time offer. Log into your account on Fandango.com or the Fandango app and purchase, between 8:00am PT on 8/19/25 and 11:59pm PT on 9/15/25, at least one movie ticket to ‘Spinal Tap II: The End Continues’. Purchaser will receive a post-purchase email containing 1 Fandango at Home Promotional Code (“Code”) that is good for the purchase (and not the rental) of 'This is Spinal Tap' for $5 in My Offers in your account on http://fandangoathome.com and via participating Fandango at Home apps. You must have, and be logged into, your Fandango account to receive a Code. Fandango is free to join; you must be 18 years of age or older to create a Fandango account. Code expires on (and must be used by) 9/17/25 at 11:59pm PT. Limit one per transaction. You may have to pay taxes additionally. One-time use only. Void where prohibited. If lost or stolen, cannot be replaced. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be combined with any other offer or discount. No cash value, except as required by law. Not for resale; void if sold or exchanged. Offer valid in the U.S. only (excluding U.S. territories and where prohibited by law). You must have a Fandango at Home account to redeem your Code on Fandango at Home. Fandango at Home is free to join; you must be 18 years of age or older to open a Fandango at Home account. Credit card may be required for transactions on fandangoathome.com. Fandango reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time and without notice. This offer and redemption of the Code are subject to Fandango Terms and Policies and Privacy Policy at http://www.fandango.com/terms-and-policies.
Get your Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Keychain Bundle for a limited-edition, metallic Tanjiro keychain and a movie ticket to see Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle.
*Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Keychain Bundle is non-refundable. Domestic shipping will be added at checkout. While supplies last. Movie ticket is non-refundable and non-exchangeable. You must be 18 years of age or older to purchase a bundle. Keychain will begin shipping in the month of September. Please use a physical U.S. address where the item can be delivered. Once carrier confirms delivery, Fandango is not responsible for lost or stolen deliveries. Fandango reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time and without notice. See https://redeem.fandango.com/products/infinitycastlekeychainbundle for full terms and conditions.
Purchase a ticket to Disney’s Freakier Friday and receive 50% off a 4-pack of tickets to the Descendants/Zombies: Worlds Collide Tour.
Limited time offer. While supplies last. Log into your account on Fandango.com or the Fandango app and purchase a ticket to ‘Freakier Friday’ between 12:01am PT on 8/11/25 and 11:59pm PT on 9/8/25. Purchaser will receive a post purchase email containing one (1) promotional code (“Code”) that is redeemable for 50% off up to two (2) 4-packs of tickets of select seats for the Descendants/Zombies: Worlds Collide Tour. Offer excludes ticket purchases for shows in Philadelphia, New York City, Belmont Park, Rosemont, Newark, Boston, Fort Worth, Pittsburgh, Tampa, Orlando, and Detroit. Availability is limited in Indianapolis, Baltimore, Greensboro, Raleigh, Atlanta, Sunrise, Houston, and Austin. Orders must be in multiples of 4 tickets for offer to be applied, up to a total of 8 tickets (in other words, Code will provide 50% off a purchase of 4 tickets or 8 tickets). Codes will stop being distributed on the earlier of (i) Freakier Friday no longer being in theaters, (ii) the conclusion of the Descendants/Zombies: Worlds Collide Tour, or (iii) 11:59pm PT on 9/8/25. Code expires, and can no longer be used, at 11:59pm PT on 9/15/25. Limit one Code per transaction. You may have to pay taxes additionally. Void where prohibited. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be combined with any other offer or discount. If lost or stolen, cannot be replaced. No cash value, except as required by law. Non-transferable. Not for resale; void if sold or exchanged. Offer valid in the U.S. only. You must have, and be logged into, your Fandango account to receive a Code. Fandango is free to join; you must be 18 years of age or older to create a Fandango account. Fandango reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time and without notice. This offer is subject to Fandango Terms and Policies and Privacy Policy at http://www.fandango.com/terms-and-policies.
Buy a ticket to The Sound of Music 60th Anniversary, get 20% off The Sound of Music picture disc vinyl.
Limited time offer. While supplies last. Log into your account on Fandango.com or the Fandango app and purchase at least one movie ticket to ‘The Sound of Music 60th Anniversary’ between 9:00am PT on 8/13/25 and 11:59pm PT on 9/17/24. Purchaser will receive a post purchase email containing 1 Craft Recordings Promotional Code (“Code”) that is good for 20% off the purchase of The Sound of Music picture disc vinyl. You must have, and be logged into, your Fandango account to receive a Code. Fandango is free to join; you must be 18 years of age or older to create a Fandango account. Code expires, and can no longer be used, on 9/30/25. Code must be entered at checkout of picture disc vinyl purchase. Void where prohibited. Offer valid in U.S only (excluding U.S. territories and where prohibited by law). Non-transferable. Not for resale; void if sold or exchanged. You may have to pay taxes additionally. Fandango reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time and without notice. This offer is subject to Fandango’s Terms and Policies at www.fandango.com/terms-and-policies.
Get the Beneath the Surface Bundle for a movie ticket to see JAWS return to the big screen, plus an exclusive limited-edition poster.
*Beneath the Surface Bundle is non-refundable. Domestic shipping will be added at checkout. Limited time offer. While supplies last. Movie ticket is non-refundable and non-exchangeable. Fandango reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time and without notice.You must be 18 years of age or older to purchase a bundle. Poster will ship in August. Please use a physical U.S. address where the poster shipment can be delivered. Once carrier confirms delivery, Fandango is not responsible for lost or stolen deliveries. See full terms and conditions at https://redeem.fandango.com/products/beneath-the-surface-bundle