Curious about Drop‘s digital and streaming release date? As Christopher Landon’s 2025 thriller continues to run in theaters, audiences who prefer watching at home are already wondering when they can catch the film digitally or on streaming platforms. With a compelling story about a widowed mother haunted by threatening messages, Drop has already sparked intrigue. Now, the biggest question is when the movie will be available outside of theaters.
Here’s everything we know about the digital and streaming release of Drop.
When is Drop’s digital release date?
Drop officially premiered in U.S. theaters on April 11, 2025. However, Universal Pictures has not yet confirmed its digital release date.
That said, based on the studio’s previous digital release patterns, fans can make an educated guess. Universal often releases its films digitally before they arrive on streaming platforms, usually within a short window of their theatrical debut.
For instance, recent Universal films like Wolf Man hit digital platforms as soon as 18 days after their theatrical release, while others like Wicked took up to 39 days. On average, Universal’s digital release schedule falls within 20 to 27 days post-theatrical debut. Given that timeline, the Drop digital release date could fall between early and mid-May 2025.
When it becomes available, fans can expect to purchase or rent Drop on major digital platforms like Prime Video, Apple TV, YouTube, and Google Play.
Where will Drop stream and when?
As a Universal Pictures production, Drop is set to stream on Peacock eventually. But unlike its digital release, the Drop streaming schedule remains more unpredictable—especially since it is produced by Blumhouse, which typically has a different rollout timeline for thrillers and horror films.
Blumhouse’s Wolf Man hit digital platforms two months after its theater debut and became available on Peacock after three months. If Drop follows a similar model, the Drop streaming release could land around August 2025. Still, no official date has been announced.
Until the digital release arrives, fans eager to watch Brandon Sklenar’s intense performance can still catch Drop in theaters.