Get ready for a spine-chilling thrill ride with Keeper, the latest horror masterpiece from filmmaker Osgood Perkins! But here's the catch: it's not yet available to stream online. So, if you're a horror enthusiast, you'll have to head to the theaters to catch this creepy gem.
Perkins, the visionary behind the critically acclaimed Longlegs and The Monkey, has crafted a surrealist horror experience starring the Emmy-winning Tatiana Maslany. In Keeper, Maslany plays Liz, a woman left alone in a secluded cabin during her anniversary weekend after her husband abruptly leaves. Talk about a recipe for terror!
The film's origins are intriguing. It was born out of the 2023 writer and actors' strike, which forced Perkins to pause production on The Monkey. Keeper, a two-actor film, stepped in to fill the void.
Now, for the streaming question on everyone's mind: where and when can you watch Keeper at home?
Unfortunately, Keeper is not streaming on Netflix or Amazon Prime Video. It's a Neon release, and most Neon movies find their way to Hulu thanks to a licensing deal. So, if you're a Prime subscriber, you'll have to wait to buy or rent the film digitally.
For those eager to watch Keeper at home, the best option is to wait for its release on digital platforms or its eventual streaming debut on Hulu. If you're new to Hulu, you can take advantage of their 30-day free trial on the basic plan with ads. After the trial, the plan costs $10.99/month, or you can upgrade to ad-free Hulu for $18.99/month.
If you're looking to save some money and stream even more, consider one of the Disney+ Bundles, which start at $12.99/month for ad-supported Disney+ and Hulu and go up to $32.99/month for the ultimate ad-free experience with Disney+, Hulu, and Max.
As for when Keeper will be streaming on Hulu, it's anyone's guess. Based on previous Neon releases, it could be as soon as three months or as late as five months after its theatrical release. So, if you can't wait, head to the theaters!
And this is the part most people miss: Hulu might not even be around by then! With Disney+ fully integrating the Hulu app, it's a waiting game to see if Keeper will even make it to the streaming platform.
So, will you brave the theaters for Keeper, or wait for its streaming debut? The choice is yours, but either way, get ready for a terrifying treat!