Eager to dive into the latest horror flick, Keeper? You're not alone! Osgood Perkins, the visionary behind 2023's Longlegs and 2025's The Monkey, is back to send shivers down your spine. But where can you actually watch this new creeper? Let's break it down.
Keeper, a surrealist horror film directed by Perkins and written by Nick Lepard, stars Emmy-winning actress Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black) as Liz, who finds herself isolated in a cabin after her husband, Malcolm (Rossif Sutherland), rudely abandons her during their anniversary celebration. Talk about a buzzkill! To make matters worse, she's stalked by a supernatural evil.
This two-actor film came to fruition when Perkins had to pause production on The Monkey due to the 2023 writer and actors' strike.
So, where can you watch Keeper?
For now, you'll have to catch it in a movie theater. The film premiered in U.S. theaters on Friday, November 14th. You can find showtimes near you via Fandango.
Is Keeper streaming on Netflix or Amazon Prime Video?
Keeper isn't streaming on Netflix and likely won't be anytime soon. This is because it's a Neon release, and Neon movies often end up on Hulu, thanks to a deal between Neon and Hulu. However, you will be able to buy or rent Keeper on Amazon Prime after its digital release, but it won't be available to stream for free with your Prime subscription, as it's not a Prime original.
Want to watch Keeper at home?
You'll have to wait for the film to become available for purchase or rental on digital platforms, or for it to stream on Hulu. If you're new to Hulu, you can start with a 30-day free trial on the basic (with ads) plan, which costs $10.99/month after the trial. If you want to upgrade to Hulu ad-free, it costs $18.99/month.
Looking to save some money?
Consider subscribing to one of the Disney+ Bundles, which include Hulu. These bundles start at $12.99/month for ad-supported Disney+ and Hulu, and go up to $32.99/month for Disney+, Hulu, and Max, all ad-free.
When will Keeper be streaming on Hulu?
Based on previous Neon releases, Keeper might be available on Hulu within the next six months. For instance, Hell of a Summer started streaming on Hulu about five months after its theatrical release. If Keeper follows a similar pattern, it could arrive on Hulu around mid-April 2026. However, It Lives Inside, another Neon release, premiered on Hulu just three months after its theatrical debut.
It's all speculation at this point. If you're eager to watch Keeper, your best bet is to head to the cinema.
What are your thoughts? Are you planning to see Keeper in theaters, or will you wait for it to stream? Do you think the release timeline will follow the patterns of other Neon films? Share your opinions in the comments below!