Where to watch ‘Oddity’: Netflix or HBO Max?
Movie enthusiasts are in for a treat with the upcoming paranormal horror film “Oddity,” set to hit theaters this week. The movie, starring Gwilym Lee, delves into a chilling tale where Dani’s murder leads her psychic blind twin sister on a quest for justice.
For those eager to catch “Oddity,” the options for viewing are limited at the moment. The film will first premiere in theaters on July 19, with showings available through platforms like Fandango. If a theatrical experience isn’t feasible, audiences can anticipate its release on digital platforms such as Vudu, Apple, YouTube, and Amazon. Additionally, the movie is expected to join the lineup on the horror streaming service Shudder.
Distributed by IFC Films in the United States, “Oddity” is projected to become available on Shudder later this year. While an exact streaming date has yet to be announced, a comparison with similar releases suggests that the movie might land on Shudder by August 16.
As for Netflix, fans of the streaming giant will have to exercise patience as “Oddity” won’t be arriving on the platform anytime soon. While there’s a possibility of it eventually making its way to Netflix, for now, the movie’s journey involves a theatrical release and a subsequent debut on Shudder.
With its spine-tingling storyline and a talented cast, “Oddity” promises an immersive and eerie viewing experience. Stay tuned for updates on its availability across various platforms and get ready to be captivated by this paranormal thriller.