5 Reasons Why V/H/S Has Become the Definitive Found Footage Series

The V/H/S franchise is set to carry on with its eighth installment in 2025, titled V/H/S/Halloween. This new chapter will feature a talented lineup of horror directors. While other found-footage horror movie franchises have had successful runs in the past, like the [REC] movies, The Blair Witch Project, and Paranormal Activity, the endurance and ongoing appeal of V/H/S have solidified its status as arguably the undisputed ruler of the found-footage sub-genre. Here are five reasons that demonstrate why the V/H/S franchise has become the benchmark for found-footage horror series.

Bob Odenkirk Thinks Nobody Will Be More Than a Trilogy (& for Good Reason)

As a movie enthusiast, I’d like to share my thoughts on this fascinating series. In essence, it spans across four films, each one capturing the growth of our young protagonists over four years. The second film you’ve seen is a testament to that progression. Interestingly, we used the same talented actors, Paisley Cadorath and Gage Munroe, to portray my on-screen children in all movies. Their performances are simply outstanding! What I appreciate most about this project is the authenticity of watching these characters evolve and navigate through various stages of their lives, including a developing marriage.

Daredevil’s Charlie Cox Hints Born Again Might End After Season 2

The Marvel Television’s Daredevil revival titled “Born Again” made its debut on Disney+ in March 2025. This series is a follow-up to the Netflix Daredevil show, where Charlie Cox once again steps into the shoes of Matt Murdock. Additionally, Vincent D’Onofrio and Jon Bernthal reprise their roles as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin and Frank Castle/Punisher respectively.