Découvrez la sortie digitale du film d’horreur “Immaculate” avec Sydney Sweeney !

Découvrez la sortie digitale du film d’horreur “Immaculate” avec Sydney Sweeney !

Sydney Sweeney’s New Horror Movie “Immaculate” Coming Soon Online

If you’re a fan of religious horror movies, get excited because Sydney Sweeney’s latest horror film “Immaculate” is set to release on digital platforms this week, shortly after its theatrical debut.

Plot Summary

The movie, directed by Michael Mohan, revolves around a young nun named Cecilia, played by Sweeney, who is invited to a convent in Italy to care for ailing nuns. Despite never having had intercourse, Cecilia discovers that she is pregnant, sparking curiosity and unease.

Reception and Box Office Performance

While “Immaculate” received mixed reviews from critics, it managed to earn over $18.8 million globally, surpassing its $9 million production budget. The film’s success at the box office has paved the way for its upcoming digital release.

Release Details

The digital release date for “Immaculate” is set for Tuesday, April 16. Viewers will be able to purchase the movie on various platforms such as Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and Vudu for $19.99. Additionally, the film will be available on DVD and Blu-Ray starting June 11, 2024.

Streaming Availability

As of now, “Immaculate” is not accessible on any subscription streaming service, but it is anticipated to arrive on Hulu in the future. The potential merger between Hulu and Disney+ may influence the film’s streaming destination, leaving viewers with uncertainties.

Speculations suggest that “Immaculate” might become available on Hulu by late June 2024, based on past release patterns of Neon films. However, streaming delays like the case of “Ferrari” caution against definitive predictions.

To watch “Immaculate” promptly, consider purchasing the film online upon its release.

Source : decider.com

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