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Timeline of Horror History

A chronological overview of significant events in the history of horror across all media.

Ancient and Medieval

  • ~2100 BCEThe Epic of Gilgamesh contains early horror elements including encounters with monsters and the underworld.
  • ~8th century BCE — Homer's Odyssey features encounters with Cyclops, Sirens, and the underworld.
  • ~700 BCE — Hesiod's Theogony catalogs monstrous beings of Greek mythology.

18th Century

  • 1764 — Horace Walpole publishes The Castle of Otranto, widely considered the first Gothic novel.
  • 1794 — Ann Radcliffe publishes The Mysteries of Udolpho.
  • 1796 — Matthew Lewis publishes The Monk.

19th Century

  • 1818 — Mary Shelley publishes Frankenstein, often cited as the first science fiction and horror novel.
  • 1831 — Victor Hugo publishes The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.
  • 1839–1849Edgar Allan Poe's major horror works: "The Fall of the House of Usher," "The Masque of the Red Death," "The Tell-Tale Heart."
  • 1872 — Sheridan Le Fanu publishes Carmilla, a foundational vampire novella.
  • 1886 — Robert Louis Stevenson publishes Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
  • 1897 — Bram Stoker publishes Dracula.
  • 1898 — Henry James publishes The Turn of the Screw.

Early 20th Century

  • 1910Frankenstein (Edison Studios), one of the first horror films.
  • 1920The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari — German Expressionist horror.
  • 1922Nosferatu — F.W. Murnau's unauthorized Dracula adaptation.
  • 1925The Phantom of the Opera starring Lon Chaney.
  • 1927H. P. Lovecraft publishes "The Call of Cthulhu."

Universal Monsters Era (1930s–1950s)

  • 1931Dracula (Bela Lugosi) and Frankenstein (Boris Karloff) launch Universal's horror dominance.
  • 1932The Mummy, Freaks.
  • 1935Bride of Frankenstein.
  • 1941The Wolf Man.
  • 1942–1946 — Val Lewton produces atmospheric horror at RKO: Cat People, I Walked with a Zombie.

Hammer Horror & International Horror (1950s–1970s)

  • 1957The Curse of Frankenstein launches Hammer Horror.
  • 1958Dracula (Hammer) with Christopher Lee.
  • 1959Shirley Jackson publishes The Haunting of Hill House.
  • 1960Psycho (Hitchcock) and Peeping Tom (Powell) redefine horror.
  • 1963The Haunting, The Birds.
  • 1968Night of the Living Dead (George A. Romero) and Rosemary's Baby (Polanski).

The Golden Age (1970s)

  • 1971The Last House on the Left (Wes Craven).
  • 1973The Exorcist becomes a cultural phenomenon.
  • 1974The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Tobe Hooper), Black Christmas.
  • 1976Carrie (De Palma), The Omen. Stephen King rises to prominence.
  • 1977Suspiria (Dario Argento).
  • 1978Halloween (John Carpenter) launches the slasher era.
  • 1979Alien (Ridley Scott).

The Slasher Boom (1980s)

  • 1980Friday the 13th, The Shining.
  • 1981An American Werewolf in London, The Evil Dead.
  • 1982The Thing (John Carpenter), Poltergeist, Creepshow.
  • 1984A Nightmare on Elm Street (Wes Craven).
  • 1986The Fly (Cronenberg), Aliens, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer.
  • 1987Hellraiser (Clive Barker), Evil Dead II.
  • 1988Child's Play, Pumpkinhead.

Post-Slasher & J-Horror Wave (1990s–2000s)

  • 1991The Silence of the Lambs wins Best Picture.
  • 1996Scream (Wes Craven) revitalizes the slasher genre.
  • 1998Ringu launches the J-Horror wave. Resident Evil 2 released.
  • 1999The Blair Witch Project, The Sixth Sense, Audition (Miike).
  • 2001The Others, Session 9.
  • 2002The Ring (American remake), 28 Days Later.
  • 2004Saw launches the "torture porn" debate.
  • 2005Silent Hill 4, rise of horror gaming renaissance.
  • 2007Paranormal Activity revives found footage.

Modern Era (2010s–present)

  • 2013The Conjuring launches a horror cinematic universe.
  • 2014The Babadook, It Follows — rise of "elevated horror."
  • 2017Get Out (Jordan Peele) — horror as social commentary reaches mainstream acclaim.
  • 2018Hereditary (Ari Aster).
  • 2019Midsommar, Us.
  • 2022Nope (Peele), Pearl, Barbarian.
  • 2023Talk to Me, Skinamarink.