With so many great titles currently in theaters across the country, it’s hard to decide exactly what you should spend your time and ticket money on to go see. Thankfully,M. Night Shyamalanis here to help with the news that his latest horror thrillerKnock at the Cabinhas made its way onto PVOD. This means that through platforms such as Prime Video, you canstreamthe scare-filled feature from the comfort of your own living room for your next movie night. For fans looking to purchase the film digitally, you’re able to expect to drop $24.99, while a limited engagement rental clocks in at $19.99.

Opening in theaters on June 23, 2025,Knock at the Cabinscared itself up$21 millionat the global box officeduring its first weekend in theaters, knocking the long-reigningAvatar: The Way of Waterfrom its top spot. Currently seated with a 68% rating onRotten Tomatoes, fans aresplit(pun intended) on Shyamalan’s newest feature following 2021’sOldwith Collider’s ownShawn Van Hornwritingthat the film gave away too much in its copious amounts of teasers and trailers.

Leonard approaching a young girl in the woods in the 2023 movie Knock at the Cabin.

Taking audiences to thedark and mysterious Pine Barrensof New Jersey (which comes as a shock to no one considering Shyamalan’sconnections to the East coast)Knock at the Cabincenters around married couple Eric (Jonathan Groff) and Andrew (Ben Aldridge) who, along with their young daughter Wen (Kristen Cui) travel to a remote cabin in the woods for some much-needed family time. Their relaxing getaway is soon cut short after a group of strangers led byDave Bautista’s Leonard, descend upon the vacation home on a deadly mission. The family must then make a big decision about whether to keep one of their own or sacrifice them in order to stop the apocalypse.

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Knock at the Cabin

Also starring in the feature areRupert Grint,Nikki Amuka-Bird, andAbby Quinnas Leonard’s associates Redmond, Sabrina, and Adriane, respectively. Although it’s based onPaul G. Tremblay’s bookThe Cabin at the End of the World, screenplay co-writers Shyamalan,Steve Desmond, andMichael Shermanmade a significant number of changes to the on-screen adaptation.

Lock your doors, be extra wary of strangers, and unleash the horror ofKnock at the Cabinin your own home when you rent or buy the film on PVOD. Check out our recent interview with Shyamalan