Kevin Bacon's horror show among 7 new scary releases coming this week, Mar. 31

Kevin Bacon (Hub Halloran), Jolene Purdy (Midge) in The Bondsman on Prime Video
Kevin Bacon (Hub Halloran), Jolene Purdy (Midge) in The Bondsman on Prime Video | Amazon

Kevin Bacon plays a demon bounty hunter in new Amazon series The Bondsman, which drops this Thursday on the streaming service. But that's just one of several exciting new releases coming this week. Netflix subscribers can check out the anime adaptation of Devil May Cry while Max fans will gain access to the disaster comedy flick Y2K.

Keep reading to find out what other horror movies and shows are being released this week, including the feature directorial debut from Finn Wolfhard!

Ayo Edebiri in Opus
Ayo Edebiri in Opus | A24

Opus (VOD, Apr. 1)

If you didn't catch A24's newest horror movie, Opus, in theaters, you can watch it at home this week when it arrives on demand for rent or buy. Ayo Edebiri plays a writer who earns an exclusive invite to the compound of a legendary singer (John Malkovich) who has been missing from the public eye for 30 years. But when she arrives alongside a bunch of other journalists, she soon realizes that the singer has an ominous plan for his guests.

Kevin Bacon (Hub Halloran) in The Bondsman
Kevin Bacon (Hub Halloran) in The Bondsman | Prime Video

The Bondsman (Prime Video, Apr. 3)

Fans of shows like Supernatural and Ash vs. the Evil Dead will want to check out this action-horror series starring Kevin Bacon as a bounty hunter. When Hub Halloran dies and gets revived from Hell, he's assigned a specific task: hunting down escaped demons for Lucifer. All eight episodes will be released on Thursday.

Devil May Cry
Devil May Cry | Netflix

Devil May Cry (Netflix, Apr. 3)

Fans of Capcom's Devil May Cry video game series are getting an expansion of the universe this week with Netflix's adult animated series produced by the South Korean studio Mir. Demon hunter Dante (Johnny Young-Bosch) must do whatever he can to stop a demonic invasion led by the entity known as the White Rabbit. However, family troubles brewing with his estranged soldier Vergil could cause problems with his plan. Late horror star Tony Todd also lent his voice to the series.

Sarah Levy in SurrealEstate
SURREALESTATE -- "A House Is Not A Home" Episode 104 -- Pictured: Sarah Levy as Susan Ireland | SYFY

SurrealEstate season 3 (Syfy, Apr. 3)

Syfy's hit series SurrealEstate returns this week! Luke Roman and Susan Ireland are back at the Roman Ireland Agency as they tackle more haunted houses to make them fit to sell. The third season picks up three years after season 2 and will feature a new antagonist for Luke in the form of his old childhood nemesis, who happens to be a demon. The episode premieres on Thursday night at 10:00 p.m. ET.

825 Forest Road
825 Forest Road | Shudder

825 Forest Road (Shudder, Apr. 4)

Filmmaker Stephen Cognetti is best known as the creator of the found-footage horror franchise Hell House LLC and 825 Forest Road marks his first feature outside of it. Streaming exclusively on Shudder this week, 825 Forest Road follows Chuck Wilson and his family as they move to a new town after a family tragedy.

Once there, Chuck learns that the ghost of a woman named Helen has been terrorizing the residents for decades. Finding her old home is the only way to end the hauntings and ensure his family doesn't fall victim to her wrath.

Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk in Hell of a Summer
Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk in Hell of a Summer | Neon

Hell of a Summer (Theaters, Apr. 4)

Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard makes his feature directorial debut with this comedic slasher movie he co-directed and co-wrote with his friend and co-star Billy Bryk. Set at the fictitious Camp Pineway, an older camp counselor struggles to connect with the teen counselors. But then a killer starts picking everyone off one by one in this fun throwback to the classic '80s slashers.

Rachel Zegler in Y2K
Y2K | A24

Y2K (Max, Apr. 4)

Rachel Zegler stars in this silly sci-fi comedy about all the technology going rogue on the eve of the year 2000. A house party turns into a slaughterfest when VCRs, Tamagotchis, and more popular tech from the 1990s suddenly start attacking anyone nearby. Released in theaters this past December, Y2K makes its streaming debut this Friday.