Sisu: Road to Revenge Digital Release — Here’s When You Can Watch It At Home
Riding a wave of raves, Sisu: Road to Revenge has fans itching for its at-home debut—there’s no official date yet, but the first film’s rollout offers a strong clue for when it will hit digital.
Good news if you liked Sisu and immediately wanted more mayhem: the sequel, Sisu: Road to Revenge, opened to strong reviews. Now the obvious question: when can you watch it at home?
So when is the digital release?
Short answer: it is too early for an exact date. Studios rarely lock that in during opening weeks. The timing mostly comes down to how the movie performs in theaters and who is distributing it.
In this case, Sony is handling worldwide distribution for writer-director Jalmari Helander's follow-up, which means you can look at Sony's recent playbook for a pretty good estimate. Here is the quick and nerdy release-window math from the studio's latest titles:
- Until Dawn: in theaters April 25, 2025; digital May 23, 2025 (about 4 weeks)
- Karate Kid: Legends: in theaters May 30, 2025; digital July 8, 2025 (a bigger franchise, so it waited longer)
Based on those, Sisu: Road to Revenge is likely to hit digital roughly 4 to 5 weeks after its theatrical debut. If Sony keeps that rhythm, you are looking at the last week of December 2025 or the first week of January 2026. If the movie keeps pulling strong numbers, Sony could let it breathe in theaters a bit longer; if it cools quickly, expect an earlier digital lane change.
Who is in it
Jorma Tommila is back in the lead, with Stephen Lang and Richard Brake along for the ride.
What it is about
After the brutal events of the first film, Korpi literally tears down the home where his family was murdered, loads the whole thing onto a truck, and heads out to rebuild somewhere safer. That plan lasts about five minutes: the Red Army commander responsible for the killings comes back to finish the job, turning Korpi's relocation into a violent, cross-country chase.
Where to watch right now
If you do not want to wait, it is playing widely in major theaters now.