2018 was a fantastic year for horror movies. Major studio releases A Quiet Place, Hereditary, The Nun, and Halloween were all sizable box office hits. Indie films like Ghost Stories, The Devil's Doorway, and Welcome to Mercy found success by opening in select theaters and being available to rent on-demand simultaneously, storming the VOD charts. These and other films proved once again what all fans of the genre know -- that horror is a format through which intelligent, artistic, and provocative stories can be told.

Because 2018 was such a strong year, 2019 will have its work cut out, if it wants to match the level of quality we've seen over the past twelve months. Based on the horror titles that are already slated for release, there's absolutely a chance that we're looking at another remarkable run of cinematic horror. What follows is a list of fifteen horror movies that are set to come out in 2019. Some are sequels or reboots of established properties, but a few are total originals. Some very recognizable stars appear in these projects.

On the flip side, we've also got ten horror flicks that may or may not see the light of day in 2019. A couple are completed but don't have release dates that are set in stone, while others have merely been rumored to be emerging soon. One of them is a "maybe" because of a lawsuit. Again, they all sound promising, so hopefully we won't have to wait long to get a look.

Here are 16 Horror Movies Coming in 2019 (and 9 Possibilities).

2019: Annabelle 3

Annabelle

Spun off from The Conjuring, Annabelle and its sequel Annabelle: Creation were both very successful at the nation's theaters. Domestically, they made $84 million and $102 million respectively. We'll find out if lightning can strike again with the release of the third installment in July of 2019.

Annabelle 3 has what may be the scariest premise of the franchise thus far. The titular possessed doll targets Ed and Lorraine Warren's young daughter. Spookier yet, it brings all the other haunted items in the Warren's artifact room to life. Sounds like the perfect recipe for scares.

Possibility: The Boy 2

Doll from The Boy 2

Released in 2016, The Boy is the story of a young woman hired to be a nanny, only to realize she's tending to a life-sized doll with creepy capabilities. It was by no means a gargantuan hit, although it did earn $64 million worldwide, on a budget of $10 million. That was enough to warrant a sequel.

Katie Holmes has signed on to star. She and her family will encounter the mysterious doll, presumably facing terror in the process. Filming is scheduled to start in early January so, if post-production can be finished quickly enough, we might see The Boy 2 later in the year.

2019: The Curse of La Llorona

The Curse of La Llorona

You probably don't know the name Michael Chaves yet, but there's every indication that you soon will. James Wan personally hired him to direct The Conjuring 3 after being impressed by his short film The Maiden. Before that sequel is released, audiences will get to see Chaves' work with his feature debut, April's The Curse of La Llorona.

Linda Cardellini stars in the movie, which is about a social worker whose family becomes ensnared in the supernatural after an encounter with a troubled mother. Apparently, Wan thinks that Chaves has the goods as a horror director, so it will be fun to see what he's capable of.

Possibility: 3 From Hell

Sheri Moon Zombie, Bill Mosley and Sid Haig in The Devil's Rejects

Not a whole lot is known about Rob Zombie's 3 From Hell, but what we do know should be enough to raise the excitement level of horror fans. This is an official sequel to his 2005 hit The Devil's Rejects. That movie ends somewhat ambiguously, with the audience not entirely sure whether the three main characters have survived.

Stars Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, and Sheri Moon Zombie are all back, so we can probably assume that they did. Also, Clint Howard plays a character named "Mr. Baggy Britches," which is a selling point all by itself. There's no firm release date yet, just a promise that it's coming in 2019.

2019: Pet Sematary

Church in Pet Sematary

Stephen King's Pet Sematary was previously made into a movie in 1989. It was a modest hit, although many of the reviews were outright pans. The remake, due in April, will attempt to be a little more faithful to the book's tone.

Jason Clarke plays Louis Creed, the man who buries his family's cat on a mysterious plot of land, only to be surprised when the feline somehow regains its life in a more aggressive form. Pet Sematary is directed by Kevin Kolsch and Dennis Widmyer, whose Starry Eyes rocked critics and audiences four years ago. Their take on the material should be compelling.

Possibility: The Gallows Act II

The Gallows

Produced for a mere $100,000, The Gallows went on to make $42 million worldwide. That kind of profit ratio is something any filmmaker would love to have. It's therefore no shock that a sequel is on the way.

The Gallows Act II was filmed in secret, so the announcement of its existence in 2017 was a surprise. All we know about the plot is that it revolves around a young woman who is stalked by an evil spirit at the prestigious acting school where she's studying. There's no confirmed release date yet, but since the movie is completed, a 2019 debut is entirely plausible.

2019: The Demonologist

The Demonologist

The Demonologist has a plot that sounds delightfully bonkers. Brian Krause plays a detective investigating a series of slayings. In the process, he discovers that a cult is planning to summon four King Demons to destroy the world as we know it. Only he can prevent this from happening.

Stills released from the film feature some intense-looking creatures, which should prove to be a major draw for fans of such things. The Demonologist will be one of 2019's first entries. It debuts on all major VOD platforms on January 1.

2019: It: Chapter Two

James McCavoy Bill Skarsgard and Jessica Chastain in IT Chapter Two

At 1,100 pages, Stephen King's It is such a massive novel that there was no way the story could be told in just one movie. The first half of the book was adapted into a 2017 blockbuster that grossed $700 million worldwide. It focused on the characters as children. The sequel, It: Chapter Two, will focus on them as adults.

Pennywise the clown is set to terrify a stellar cast this time. Jessica Chastain plays the grown-up Beverly, James McAvoy is Bill, James Ransone is Eddie, and Bill Hader is Richie. Bill Skarsgard, meanwhile, will reprise his star-making role as the evil clown. The film opens in September.

2019: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

Guillermo del Toro Zoe Coletti and Andre Ovredal on the Scary Stories movie set

Right after winning the Oscar for The Shape of Water, director Guillermo Del Toro signed on to co-write and produce Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, an adaptation of Alvin Schwartz' book series. It follows a group of teens trying to solve the mystery of why so many people in their small town are unexpectedly ing away.

Several up-and-coming young actors signed on for roles, including Michael Garza from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay and Moonrise Kingdom's Gabriel Rush. Production on the film began in August, and CBS films will release it on August 9, 2019.

2019: The Prodigy

The Prodigy 2019 movie poster

Orange Is the New Black star Taylor Schilling returns to the big screen on February 8 with The Prodigy. This paranormal chiller casts her as the mother of a young boy who has behavioral issues. She comes to believe that his actions might actually have a supernatural cause.

The really exciting thing here is that The Prodigy is the newest effort from director Nicholas McCarthy. His previous films, The Pact and At the Devil's Door, are considered by many to be among the eeriest and most stylish indie horror flicks of the last decade.