James Watkins' psycho horror thriller “Speak No Evil” has been released and is off to a solid start The suspenseful film has grossed $11 million domestically, second only to Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
A remake of the 2022 Dutch horror film of the same name, Speak No Evil follows Paddy (James McAvoy), who invites an American family he befriends on vacation to his secluded country home
The Dalton family (Mackenzie Davis and Scoot McNairy) and their young daughter Agnes (Alix West Leffler) receive a warm welcome upon their arrival, but Paddy and Ciara (Aisling Fansiosi) begin to exhibit strange and disturbing behavior during their stay Tensions mount as it becomes clear that there is a very different side to this charming English couple
Can't wait to watch “Speak No Evil” from the comfort of your own home? Here's where and when this psycho horror thriller will make its streaming debut
As of this writing, the only way to see “Speak No Evil” is on the big screen
Being a Universal film, “Speak No Evil” will likely be streamed on Peacock first, but a streaming date for this horror film has not yet been confirmed It is expected to be available on premium video-on-demand (PVOD) services such as Prime Video and VUDU
Nevertheless, it is possible to guess when the film will appear on Peacock based on previous Univeral releases Usually, one has to wait 90 to 120 days for a Universal film to come to the Peacock
For example, the vampire thriller Abigail was released on April 19 and came to the Peacock 92 days later, on July 19 Meanwhile, “Kung Fu Panda 4” became a family entertainment in a little over 100 days, and action-comedy fans had to wait 120 days for “The Fall Guy” to appear on the Peacock (though it did appear in an extended cut)
Based on typical release patterns, “Speak No Evil” is expected to hit the Peacock in mid-November 2024 This means that those looking for a new horror film to stream on Halloween may have to look elsewhere during this spooky season
Since this pattern is not a sure thing, it is possible that “Speak No Evil” will be available earlier than expected; we will update this article as soon as a streaming date for “Speak No Evil” is confirmed
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