When Will ‘Halloween Ends’ be on Netflix?
The latest installment in the Halloween franchise, Halloween Ends, has left fans on the edge of their seats. Directed by David Gordon Green and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, the film concluded the Laurie Strode trilogy that began with Halloween (2018) and Halloween Kills (2020). However, as with many horror movies, the question on everyone’s mind is when will Halloween Ends be available on Netflix?
Will Halloween Ends be on Netflix at All?
To date, the Halloween franchise has a complicated history with streaming platforms. The previous two installments, Halloween and Halloween Kills, are available on Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service. Meanwhile, the classic Halloween movies (1978-2002) can be streamed on various platforms, including Shout! Factory TV and Amazon Prime Video.
It’s still unclear whether Halloween Ends will join the Peacock family or switch to a different streaming service. In the past, horror movies like Halloween have typically been made available on Netflix after a 28-day theatrical run, which means we may see the film on the popular platform around late October or November.
Recent Updates on Halloween Ends’ Streaming Release
In recent weeks, there have been whispers of a potential release on HBO Max, although nothing has been officially announced. Warner Bros. has confirmed that the film will be released on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD digital platforms, but a Netflix release has yet to be confirmed.
What You Can Do Right Now
While we wait for confirmation on the film’s Netflix release, there are a few options to keep in mind:
- Keep an eye on Peacock’s lineup: If you have a Peacock subscription, check their horror movie section for updates on the film’s availability.
- Consider alternative streaming platforms: You can also stream the Halloween franchise on platforms like Amazon Prime Video or Shout! Factory TV.
- Purchase a digital copy: If you prefer to own the movie, Halloween Ends is available for pre-order on platforms like Amazon Video, Apple TV, and Google Play.
Conclusion
In the world of horror, the anticipation for a movie’s streaming release can be just as thrilling as the movie itself. While there’s no concrete answer yet on when Halloween Ends will join Netflix, fans are eager to relive the terrifying events of the Laurie Strode trilogy once more. Keep an eye out for updates, and who knows – you might just be the first to know when the film arrives on the popular streaming platform!