If you want more other settings buy the Saltmarsh book and the Eberron book and the Magic book.
Rehash is too strong a word for the breadth of what they have dine.
Phandelver and Essentials are new and very good, and Ghosts is very derivative but still is cool.
Besides re-designing the core mechanics/rulebooks and the Ravnica setting isnt everything WotC has put out for 5E pretty much a rehash of a previous setting or adventure with a few new ideas thrown in here and there?
I mean... I guess, if you look at it loosely. Beyond the direct remakes (Curse of Strahd, TftYP, DotMM, GoS), the big adventures are really more "homages" than "reshashes."
Storm King's Thunder is of course heavily inspired by "Against the Giants," but it's certainly not a remake of that, and not really a rehash either.
Demonstrably no. Have they picked up on nostalgic threads? Yes sorta. Princes of the Apocalypse was inspired by Elemental Evil, wel more Monte Cook’s return to module. Storm Kong’s Thunder has one thing in common with Against the Giants and that would be that it is an adventure about giants. Tyranny of Dragons only similarity to DL was Tiamat at the end and it involves... dragons. Out of the Abyss was unique, an under dark adventure that didn’t focus on drow. They are no more remakes than a Paizo Adventure Path is a remake of similar ideas. It’s really a trite comparison to say WOtC is rehashing all their adventures when it’s a handful of classics meant to help carry on the culture of D&D and connect the past to the present. The majority are unique adventures that have only a some similar themes to past adventures.Besides re-designing the core mechanics/rulebooks and the Ravnica setting isnt everything WotC has put out for 5E pretty much a rehash of a previous setting or adventure with a few new ideas thrown in here and there?
Fair enough. I guess what I was thinking didnt come out quite right. Let me try again, regardless of what campaign setting they use for the next supplement or adventure it'd be nice to see either/both set in a place thats not been detailed or used before. If that were the case FR would be out for sure.
As others have said, Deserts of Desolation (not gothic horror, but more mummy-archaeology horror).
I thought of The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun, but it has two problems: it isn't very good and it isn't very scary.There isn't anything full-on Lovecraft, but anything Tharizdun is. Plus, the Shackled City and Age of Worms APs were definitely pulling horror and eldritch vibes.