The filmmaking team known as Radio Silence — which consists of producer Chad Villella and co-directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett — is at it again with another horror gem.
With Abigail, the team that previously brought us Ready or Notand Scream VIhas delivered a crowd pleaser filled with fresh blood. Matilda the Musical's Alisha Weir stars as a savage ballerina vampire and, according to Mashable Film Editor Kristy Puchko, delivers one helluva performance.
If you missed it in theaters or would rather watch it at home where you can hide under a blanket, it's available on digital as of June 25, and it hits streaming officially on July 19. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Abigail.
Abigailfollows a group of criminals who kidnap a rich man's daughter after ballet rehearsal in order to claim a $50 million ransom. The script is flipped, however, when they realize the pint-sized dancer (Alisha Weir) is actually a vampire. Now they're locked in an isolated mansion with her, not the other way around. As expected, heads will roll.
Here's the full trailer:
Despite the trailer practically giving away the entire plot, audiences and critics alike deemed Abigail "certified fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes, with an 85% and 83% score, respectively. While Mashable's own reviewer wasn't a huge fan of the sentimental detours that detract from the fun of it all, she still deems the overall film "a blast."
"It's exactly the kind of gonzo, gory, goofy crowd pleaser you'd hope for considering its very well-promoted premise. Still, I wish it moved as fast and ferociously as its terrorizing tiny dancer," Kristy Puchko writes.
Read our full review of Abigail.
You can watch the tiny terrorizing ballerina flick at home by purchasing it at digital retailers like Prime Video and Apple TV, as of June 25. It's also available to rent as of July 9. With rentals, just be aware that you'll have a limited 30-day viewing schedule and just 48 hours to finish once you click play.
Here are some quick links to watch Abigailon digital:
Buy at Prime Video —$4.49 to rent (save $15.50 with Prime) or $7.49to buy (save $17.50 with Prime)
Buy at Apple TV — $5.99to rent or $19.99to buy
Buy at Fandango at Home (Vudu) — $5.99to rent or $9.99to buy
Buy at YouTube — $5.99to rent or $19.99to buy
Buy at Google Play — $5.99to rent or $10.99to buy
Abigailis a Universal Pictures film, which means it will make its streaming debut on NBC Universal's streaming platform, Peacock. Universal Pictures announced that the film will exclusively stream on the platform starting July 19.
Before you sign up for Peacock, do yourself a favor and check out the best streaming deals below. You may qualify for a discounted subscription or even a free account.
Want the most bang for your buck? You can sign up for a full year of Peacock Premium (with ads) for just $59.99, as opposed to paying $5.99 monthly. That ends up saving you 17% in the long run. You'll have to watch some ads here and there, but it's hard to beat the price, which works out to just about $4.99 per month. In comparison, the Premium Plus plan without ads would run you $119.99 per year (about $9.99 per month).
If you're an Xfinity customer, be sure to check the details below to find out if you're eligible for a free Peacock account.
Xfinity Internet users on the Gigabit or Gigabit+ plans can score free Peacock Premium for two years (offer ends June 25, 2025).
Xfinity Internet customers who are also Diamond or Platinum Xfinity Rewards members can score Peacock Premium for free by redeeming a reward for it. Sign in at xfinity.com/rewards and choose Peacock as a reward. Then, wait for your email (it may take a few hours) with instructions on activating the offer.
NOW TV customers can also receive Peacock Premium as part of their service.
New customers with Xfinity Internet and an X1 TV Box, Flex streaming TV Box, or a Xumo Stream Box from Xfinity can get Peacock Premium for free for six months.
If you're a college student with a .edu email address to prove it, you can score Peacock Premium for just $1.99 per month for an entire year. Just verify your status through SheerID and you'll get a personal promo code to secure the discount. Remember, your code can only be used once.
Similar to the student deal, first responders can take advantage of the special $1.99 per month pricing as well if they can verify their first responder status via SheerID. Just sign up using the personal promo code you receive to secure the discount. If you continue to meet verification qualifications, you can renew the deal annually. Just remember you'll have to go through the process each time to receive a new promo code each year. Learn more about eligibility terms and requirements.
In Dec. 2023, Instacart teamed up with Peacock to give new and existing Instacart+ members a free Peacock Premium account. That's a $59.99 per year value for zero dollars. If you're an Instacart+ member and haven't taken advantage of this freebie yet, head over to your account to sign up. Not an Instacart+ member? You can sign up for $99.99 per year and get free grocery delivery on orders over $35, lower fees, credit back on eligible pickup orders, access to Peacock Premium, and other perks. Oh, and your first two weeks are free.
Through July 2025, JetBlue TrueBlue members can earn 1,000 free TrueBlue points when they sign up for Peacock. Meanwhile, TrueBlue members with Mosaic status can score an entire year of Peacock Premium (with ads) for free — that's a $59.99 value. This offer is only valid if you're a new Peacock subscriber. You can read more about eligibility and terms over on Peacock's special offer page.
Topics Streaming How to Watch Peacock
Previous:Catholic Sisters Storm Capitol Hill
'Caddo Lake's twisty ending, explainedBest Amazon Prime Day free deals: Audiobooks, music, and Kindle books all cost $0Prime Day hard drive deals: Get SSDs from SanDisk, SamsungPrime Day hard drive deals: Get SSDs from SanDisk, SamsungAmazon Prime Day book deals: Up to 50% off booksMy favorite electric toothbrush is on sale for Prime DayCalifornia police department buys Cybertruck to keep kids off drugsAmazon Prime Day deals under $10: Neutrogena, Amazon Basics, moreBest Amazon Prime Day free deals: Audiobooks, music, and Kindle books all cost $0Elon Musk's X will no longer pay creators based on ads but on engagementBest Buy 48Dyson's Supersonic hair dryer $100 off for Prime DayTeens are burnt out and social media's grind culture isn't helpingWe test headphones yearBest Kindle deals: Save on Kindle bundles for October Prime DayHow to have fun first dates this cuffing season, according to HingeBest Philips deal: Save over $200 on Philips P3241/54 Espresso MachineDyson's Supersonic hair dryer $100 off for Prime DayBest Amazon Prime Day tech deals, according to a tech reporterBest Ultimate Ears deal: Save $40 on Ultimate Ears Megaboom 4 Six Young Women and Their Book Collections by The Paris Review Apple will launch new anti 14 best early Cyber Monday Dyson deals of 2023 Report: Don't ban social media for youth I Was Dilapidated by Mary Best Apple Watch deal: Get the Apple Watch SE (2nd gen) for $199 Portrait of Our White Mother Sitting at a Chinese Men’s Table by Jennifer Tseng Early Cyber Monday: Roomba Combo j9+ vac on sale for $400 at Amazon Best Black Friday self Best Black Friday LEGO deals 2023, from the Bonsai Tree to The Child Paul King responds to internet snark over 'Wonka' Here's how to use BeReal's new 'BTS' feature Early Cyber Monday Lego deals 2023: From the Bonsai Tree to The Child Unmapped by Sarah M. Broom Staff Picks: Cranberries, Canzones, and Catharsis by The Paris Review Redux: Volume and Color by The Paris Review Redux: Another Joke The best early Cyber Monday Vitamix deals Rumple. Stilt. And Skin. by Sabrina Orah Mark Mistranslated Book Titles Contest by The Paris Review
2.4473s , 10204.359375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Taboo: Sister in law and Daughter in law (2025)】,Pursuit Information Network