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Nosferatu, the latest star-studded vampire film from director Robert Eggers, is still in theaters, but you can now stream it at home.
The gothic horror film — which has been nominated for five BAFTA Awards, including best cinematography and best makeup and hair — is streamable online through premium video-on-demand platforms. You can rent Nosferatu in 4K Ultra HD for $19.99, or buy on digital for $24.99 at Prime Video, Apple TV and elsewhere.
At a Glance: How to Watch Nosferatu Online
Streaming release date: Jan. 21
Buy online: Prime Video, Apple TV
Below, watch the official trailer and keep reading for more details on where to stream Nosferatu online, including when it’s expected to land on Peacock.
Where to Stream Nosferatu Online
Distributed by Focus Features, Nosferatu is expected to land on Peacock — the exclusive streamer of the studio’s films (both are NBCUniversal companies) — when its current theatrical run is over sometime in late February or early March.
In the meantime, Nosferatu in 4K Ultra HD is available to rent for $19.99 or buy digitally for $24.99 on Prime Video, Apple TV and other video-on-demand platforms. Tickets to see the film in theaters are still available at Fandango.com and elsewhere.
Where to Pre-Order Nosferatu: DVD, Blu-ray Release Date
If you’re looking to pick up Nosferatu on physical media, the horror film is ready for pre-order on Amazon ahead of its Feb. 18 release date. It’s available on DVD, Blu-ray (with digital code) and 4K Ultra HD (with Blu-ray and digital code) starting at $19.99. All formats of the release features the theatrical and extended cut of the film.
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Nosferatu: Plot, Cast, Run Time
Written and directed by Robert Eggers, Nosferatu is a gothic story that follows Thomas Hutter (Nicholas Hoult), a real estate agent who travels to Transylvania to close a property deal with Count Orlok (Bill Skarsgård). However, Orlok is secretly an agent of evil who haunts Hutter’s new wife Ellen (Lily-Rose Depp) into lustful submission.
The movie also stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Willem Dafoe and others. It runs two hours and 12 minutes.
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