Thanksgiving‘s streaming release date is hotly anticipated by horror movie fans and they are wondering when they can start streaming the upcoming slasher film.
Viewers are interested in seeing Thanksgiving as it is the latest from Eli Roth, who has adapted the movie from a popular fake trailer that he directed several years ago. Here’s when Thanksgiving could be coming out on streaming.
When is the predicted Thanksgiving streaming release date?
The Thanksgiving streaming release is likely to be sometime in January or February 2024. However, the film does not have an official streaming release date as it has yet to come out in theaters. Thanksgiving’s theatrical release date is November 17, 2023.
The reason for the January and February 2024 streaming release dates is because Sony Pictures, who will distribute Thanksgiving in cinemas across the United States and also holds its distribution rights, tends to put its films on streaming platforms roughy two to three months after it screens in theaters.
Thanksgiving will focus on a mysterious serial killer named John Carver, who comes to Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Thanksgiving cast includes Patrick Dempsey, Addison Rae, Jalen Thomas Brooks, Nell Varlaque, Milo Mannheim, Gabriel Davenport, Tomas Sannelli, Jenna Warren, and Gina Gershon.
Is Thanksgiving coming out on streaming?
Thanksgiving could likely be available to watch via streaming on Netflix after it is released in theaters.
The reason that Thanksgiving will likely be released on Netflix is because the streaming giant currently has a Pay 1 window deal with Sony Pictures to put their distributed films on its streaming platform between 2022 and 2026.
Current Netflix subscribers should be able to watch Thanksgiving when it drops on the platform. A Netflix subscription comes in three tiers of plans:
- A $6.99 ad-supported standard monthly plan.
- A $15.49 ad-free standard monthly plan.
- A $19.99 ad-free premium monthly plan.
Thanksgiving’s official synopsis reads:
“After a Black Friday riot ends in tragedy, a mysterious Thanksgiving-inspired killer terrorizes Plymouth, Massachusetts – the birthplace of the infamous holiday.”
For more Thanksgiving content, check out the trailer for the slasher-horror film. Also, check out the rather eerie and gory poster for the film.