The Bermuda Triangle has long been a source of fascination and fear, with countless tales of mysterious disappearances and supernatural occurrences. This curated list of horror films delves into the heart of this enigma, offering viewers a thrilling mix of suspense, terror, and the unknown. Whether you're a fan of psychological horror, supernatural scares, or tales of lost ships and planes, these films will take you on a journey into one of the ocean's most infamous mysteries.

Triangle (2009)
Description: While not directly about the Bermuda Triangle, this psychological horror film involves a yacht caught in a storm, leading to a time loop scenario. The eerie atmosphere and the concept of being lost in time echo the mystique of the Bermuda Triangle.
Fact: The film was shot in Queensland, Australia, and its director, Christopher Smith, is known for his work in horror and thriller genres.


Bermuda Tentacles (2014)
Description: A modern take on the Bermuda Triangle myth, this film involves a giant tentacled creature terrorizing the area, with a rescue mission led by the President of the United States.
Fact: The film stars Linda Hamilton, known for her role in "The Terminator," and was directed by Nick Lyon, who has worked on several Syfy original movies.


The Triangle (2005)
Description: This miniseries explores the Bermuda Triangle through the lens of a scientific expedition gone wrong, mixing horror with speculative fiction. It delves into the supernatural and unexplained phenomena associated with the area.
Fact: The series was produced by Dean Devlin, known for his work on "Independence Day," and features a star-studded cast including Eric Stoltz and Catherine Bell.


The Bermuda Depths (1978)
Description: This film blends elements of horror with science fiction, focusing on a mysterious creature from the Bermuda Triangle that has a connection to a man's childhood friend. It's a unique take on the Bermuda Triangle legend, mixing folklore with horror.
Fact: The film was produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, known for their stop-motion holiday specials. It also features a score by Maury Laws, who composed for many of their animated works.


The Bermuda Triangle (1979)
Description: This documentary-style film explores various theories about the Bermuda Triangle, including supernatural and extraterrestrial explanations, making it a chilling watch for horror enthusiasts.
Fact: It was narrated by Rod Serling, famous for hosting "The Twilight Zone," adding an eerie authenticity to the film.


Bermuda Triangle (1996)
Description: A low-budget horror film where a group of friends on a sailing trip encounter the Bermuda Triangle's dark secrets, including ghostly ships and lost souls.
Fact: The film was shot on location in the Bahamas, adding authenticity to its setting.


The Triangle (2001)
Description: A horror film where a group of friends on a yacht trip encounter a mysterious force in the Bermuda Triangle, leading to psychological horror and supernatural events.
Fact: The film was released directly to video and has gained a cult following for its unique take on the Bermuda Triangle mythos.


The Triangle (2016)
Description: This film focuses on a group of scientists investigating the Bermuda Triangle, only to find themselves trapped in a nightmarish scenario involving time loops and ghostly apparitions.
Fact: It was directed by David Blair, known for his work in horror and thriller genres, and features a blend of found footage and traditional narrative styles.


The Lost City of Gold (1987)
Description: Although primarily an adventure film, it features elements of horror when explorers encounter supernatural forces in the Bermuda Triangle. The film blends adventure with eerie supernatural occurrences.
Fact: This film is part of the "Jewel of the Nile" series, following the adventures of Joan Wilder and Jack Colton.


The Bermuda Triangle (2005)
Description: This film explores the Bermuda Triangle through the eyes of a journalist investigating disappearances, encountering horror elements and supernatural phenomena.
Fact: It was released as part of a series of made-for-TV movies exploring various mysteries, and it includes interviews with supposed survivors of the Triangle.
