JEEPERS CREEPERS 5: EVERY 23 YEARS (2026)

JEEPERS CREEPERS 5: EVERY 23 YEARS (2026)
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dives deep into the legacy of terror that has haunted Poho County for over two decades. This time, the Creeper isn’t just a monster—it’s a memory, and its hunger goes far beyond flesh.
Lena (Jenna Ortega), a survivor of the Creeper’s past bloodbath, has never truly escaped the nightmare. Now a hardened investigator, Lena is drawn back to the highway where her life was destroyed, pulled by a series of mysterious and ritualistic disappearances that echo the Creeper’s haunting legacy. Evelyn (Anya Taylor-Joy), an anthropologist obsessed with ancient myths and predators, joins Lena on this deadly quest. She’s the only one who believes the truth is far worse than any tale told in the dark.
The Creeper has evolved. It’s no longer a mindless predator—it hunts with purpose. It chooses who it wants to remember, and it takes what is most precious: memories, faces, and fear. As Lena and Evelyn uncover deeper layers of the Creeper’s monstrous history, they realize that the creature doesn’t just feed to survive—it feeds to remember. It takes what it wants, and it wears the faces of its victims as a reminder of the endless cycle of death and terror it creates.
As the 23rd year reaches its dark climax, Lena and Evelyn are forced to confront not just the Creeper, but their own tortured pasts, as the lines between the living and the dead begin to blur. Visions of past victims bleed into the present, and every attempt to escape only delays the inevitable. Every secret uncovered only feeds the monster’s insatiable hunger.
But when the cycle begins to collapse and the Creeper’s true purpose is revealed, the horrifying realization sets in: To stop the Creeper, Lena and Evelyn may have to become part of its legend.
JEEPERS CREEPERS 5 is the darkest chapter in the franchise yet. Brutal, atmospheric, and psychologically savage, it explores the terrifying nature of memory, fear, and legacy. The Creeper is more than a monster—it’s a story that won’t die.
Rating: 8.7/10 – A relentless, atmospheric descent into madness, where survival is no longer enough.
“Some memories are meant to die. Others… are meant to live forever.”