NEON has officially locked in a theatrical release date for its upcoming supernatural horror film Leviticus, announcing that the movie will open in U.S. theaters on 19 June 2026.
The film is produced by the team behind breakout horror hit Talk to Me, which immediately places expectations high among genre fans. While NEON has yet to release a full trailer, the distributor unveiled first-look images alongside the release date announcement, giving audiences an early glimpse into the film’s grim, grounded tone.
Leviticus follows two young men navigating escalating personal struggles when a malevolent supernatural force begins to infiltrate their lives. Early plot details suggest a character-driven horror story rooted in psychological tension and possession-adjacent themes rather than spectacle-heavy jump scares.
NEON, which has previously distributed acclaimed genre titles such as Midsommar, Titane, and Pearl, is handling U.S. distribution and international sales. The June 19 release places Leviticus in a competitive early-summer corridor, signaling the studio’s confidence in the project’s theatrical appeal.
The production’s creative pedigree and festival momentum have already generated interest within horror circles. While full casting details and a runtime have not yet been widely publicized, industry watchers expect a marketing ramp-up in the coming weeks, including a teaser or full trailer launch ahead of its summer rollout.
With elevated horror continuing to perform strongly in the theatrical space, Leviticus now enters 2026’s mid-year slate as one of the more closely watched supernatural releases.