10 Times Horror Movies With The Exact Same Premise Released In The Same Year (& What Won)

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Which horror movie won these famous battles?

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT When two similar horror movies go head-to-head with each other upon release, one always wins the day. While many horror movies pride themselves on their original premises, sometimes, two entries in the genre can have disarmingly similar plots and arrive in multiplexes around the same time. This happens in every category despite how unlikely it may seem.

While Armageddon comfortably outperformed Deep Impact at the box office, Deep Impact fared better with critics. This goes to show that it isn’t always easy working out which movie “won” in a given box office battle. However, some of the movies listed here started great horror movie franchises, while others were forgotten within a few months of their release. Thus, a few of these instances of horror filmmakers struggling with parallel thinking are easier to call than others.

10 Barracuda and Piranha Both Barracuda and Piranha were Jaws rip-offs about schools of killer fish that were created by government experimentation. As far as box office stats go, little information exists about Joe Dante’s Piranha and Harry Kerwin's Barracuda. Neither was a massive success. However, Piranha wins out thanks to its sequels, remakes, and stellar reviews, with Spielberg himself calling in the best of the countless Jaws rip-offs of the late ‘70s.

5 The Descent and The Cave The Descent and The Cave told the story of a tight-knit group of cave explorers besieged by prehistoric monsters while deep beneath the earth’s surface. However, The Descent won much more critical acclaim with its relentless, terrifying tale of an all-female caving crew that fell apart psychologically and physically when faced with toothy, terrifying crawlers. In comparison, the PG-13-rated thrills of The Cave felt hopelessly anodyne.

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