Blumhouse Explores “Nightmares of Nature” in New Wildlife Series

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September 10, 2025

Written by Kelli Marchman McNeely

Kelli Marchman McNeely is the owner of HorrorFuel.com. She is an Executive Producer of "13 Slays Till Christmas" which is out on Digital and DVD and now streaming on Tubi. She has several other films in the works. Kelli is an animal lover and a true horror addict since the age of 9 when she saw Friday the 13th. Email: horrorfuelinfo@gmail.com

Blumhouse is branching out, but it’s not leaving horror behind. Forget what you know about cute animal documentaries. Blumhouse and Netflix are about to turn the natural world into a horror show with the new series, “Nightmares of Nature.”

Across two seasons, you’ll follow animal heroes as they struggle to survive the real-life terrors of the wild. “Nightmares of Nature: Cabin in the Woods” debuts this month, and Season 2, “Nightmares of Nature: Lost in the Jungle,” follows close behind, debuting this October.

Narrated by the brilliantly spooky Maya Hawke, this docu-series reimagines nature filmmaking with a horror twist. It’s a fresh take where the line between natural history and supernatural terror gets delightfully blurry. We’re talking bleeding trees, zombie snails, and vampire fish that rule the deep.

Season one is set in the perfectly haunting world of the North American Woods. Our three characters (a soon-to-be-mother mouse, a young bachelor raccoon, and a froglet who has seen terrible things) quickly discover how scary the woods truly are and find themselves in search of sanctuary. They stumble upon an old Cabin in the woods, thinking it a haven, they soon discover their nightmares have really only just begun…

“Once you start looking at the natural world, you will find things as terrifying as anything in a horror movie,” says Alan Eyres, Head of Plimsoll USA. He’s not kidding.

This series is the result of a unique collaboration between Plimsoll USA and Blumhouse, the production company behind some of the most iconic horror films of our time. They’ve teamed up to create a truly visceral and emotional look at the animal kingdom.

Season 2, “Lost in the Jungle,” is set deep in the creepy Central American rainforest. It’s a place with more creative ways to die than anywhere else on Earth. For our three characters (a young opossum, a newly hatched iguana, and a feisty jumping spider), the nightmare of staying alive in the jungle escalates fast when they discover an abandoned laboratory deep in the jungle. And before they know it, they are lost in this unnatural labyrinth. And a new monster is hiding behind every corner. They find themselves in the struggle of their lives. They must get out before it is too late.

So, get your popcorn ready and prepare to see nature like you’ve never seen it before. The first law of nature? Stay alive. But in this series, that’s easier said than done. Tune in for the premiere of “Nightmares of Nature: Cabin in the Woods” on Netflix on September 30, 2025. And don’t miss “Nightmare of Nature: Lost in the Jungle” when it arrives on October 28.

 

 

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