Keeper Is Headed To Streaming: When It Lands And Where To Watch Osgood Perkins’ New Thriller
Osgood Perkins unleashes Keeper in theaters Nov. 14, sending Tatiana Maslany and Rossif Sutherland on a romantic cabin getaway that mutates into a nightmare. Fresh off Longlegs and The Monkey, Perkins is back to haunt—and fans are already asking when they can watch it at home.
Osgood Perkins is back to make weekends in the woods feel like a terrible idea. His new horror film 'Keeper' just opened in theaters on November 14, and yes, it is exactly the slow-burn creep-out you would expect from the director of 'Longlegs' and 'The Monkey'. If you are already plotting your couch-viewing plan, here is what to expect for digital and streaming.
When can you watch 'Keeper' at home?
Right now, it is only in theaters across the U.S. NEON is distributing this one, and they tend to push films to PVOD roughly one month to six weeks after the theatrical launch. That is how a lot of their recent titles rolled out, including Perkins' own 'The Monkey'.
So if 'Keeper' follows the usual NEON pattern, look for a digital release window between December 16 and December 30. Expect the standard rent/buy options on Apple TV, Fandango at Home, Prime Video, and YouTube.
So when does it hit Hulu?
NEON typically waits a few months between a digital release and a subscription streaming drop on Hulu. Recent examples line up pretty neatly:
- 'The Monkey' went digital on April 4, 2025 and hit Hulu on August 7, 2025.
- 'Anora' released digitally on December 16, 2024 and streamed on Hulu starting March 17, 2025.
- 'Infinity Pool' arrived digitally on February 13, 2023 and reached Hulu on June 23, 2023.
That pattern averages a little over four months. If 'Keeper' lands on digital in late December, a reasonable Hulu estimate is mid-April 2026. It is an estimate, but it tracks with how NEON handles most of its slate.
What kind of horror are we talking about?
'Keeper' is very much a mood-first, atmosphere-heavy thriller. Think quiet dread, slow escalation, and unnerving imagery instead of wall-to-wall jump scares. It is handsomely shot, the tone is pitch-black, and the performances carry a lot of weight. If you like horror that lingers and makes you lean in, this checks that box.
Flip side: if you want a straightforward plot with quick answers and a faster pace, you might bounce off it. Some viewers and critics have called the story muddy or undercooked, and the ending has sparked a fair amount of huh? reactions.
The setup (spoiler-free)
Tatiana Maslany plays Liz, heading to a secluded cabin for a romantic getaway with her boyfriend. Here is a small weird note: some materials call him Marcus, others say Malcolm. Either way, he is played by Rossif Sutherland. Strange things start happening, he is not fully buying what she is experiencing, and the tension ratchets up as the weekend goes off the rails.
Major spoilers below
Spoiler alert: skip this section if you want to go in cold.
The danger turns out to be supernatural, and the film eventually pulls the curtain back on what is lurking in those trees: witches. The final stretch ties the breadcrumb clues together and leans into some gnarly creature work. If you enjoy a reveal that reframes the cabin nightmare and pays off the atmosphere with practical-looking horrors, the back half delivers.
Key details before you buy a ticket
The movie is 'Keeper' (2025), directed by Osgood Perkins and distributed by NEON. The cast includes Tatiana Maslany, Rossif Sutherland, Birkett Turton, and Eden Weiss. It runs 1 hour and 39 minutes and currently sits at 48% on Rotten Tomatoes. It opened in U.S. theaters on November 14. If you are waiting for at-home options, plan on a late-December PVOD release and, based on NEON's recent timelines, a likely Hulu debut around mid-April 2026.
Bottom line: if atmospheric horror is your thing, put 'Keeper' on your list. If you need your scares fast and tidy, this one might test your patience. For everyone else, file it under: watch on a dark night with the lights off, but maybe wait for digital if you are not a theater person.
'Keeper' is now playing in U.S. theaters.