Never Let Go—a supernatural horror thriller starring Halle Berry—is coming quickly to digital streaming.
Never Let Go was launched in theaters on September 20. Set in a distant cabin within the woods, Berry stars as a mom of two younger sons (Anthony B. Jenkins and Percy Daggs IV) who should, in accordance with the logline, “stay connected at all times–even tethering themselves with ropes–they cling to one another, urging each other to never let go. But when one of the boys questions if the evil is real, the ties that bind them together are severed, triggering a terrifying fight for survival.”
According to When to Stream, Never Let Go is predicted to be launched on digital streaming by way of premium on demand on Friday, October 11.
While the location is often correct with its digital launch date studies When to Stream famous that the PVOD date for Never Let Go has not been announced or confirmed by Lionsgate Films and that the date is topic to alter.
Never Let Go is up for pre-order on Prime Video for $24.99, which is mostly a mirrored image of the movie’s digital buy worth. Digital leases usually are $5 much less, so viewers can anticipate to lease Never Let Go for a 48-hour interval that begins as soon as the viewer begins watching the film.
In addition to Prime Video, Never Let Go will likely be accessible on PVOD on quite a lot of digital platforms, together with AppleTV+ and VUDU.
How Was ‘Never Let Go’ Received By Audiences And Critics?
Directed by The Hills Have Eyes and Crawl filmmaker Alexandre Aja, Never Let Go, per The Numbers, has made $8.8 million domestically and $1.5 million internationally for a worldwide field workplace tally of $10.3 million to date.
Deadline reported that Never Let Go had a $20 million manufacturing price range earlier than prints and promoting prices.
Rotten Tomatoes critics had been break up of their opinions of Don’t Let Go, giving the movie a 58% “rotten” score based mostly on 86 opinions.
The RT Critics’ Consensus for Never Let Go reads, “Director Alexandre Aja's latest horror offering boasts anxiety-inducing atmosphere and a committed performance from Halle Berry, although audiences will have to let go of some storytelling expectations to enjoy the ride.”
Never Let Go additionally obtained a 54% “rotten” RT Audience Score based mostly on 500-plus verified consumer scores.
Rated R, Never Let Go will debut on PVOD on October 11.