You’re probably asking about the 2025 Blumhouse/Christopher Landon thriller Drop and where you can watch it right now. Here’s the quick breakdown.

Where to watch Drop right now

  • Subscription streaming
    • Peacock (U.S.): Drop is available to stream as part of a paid Peacock subscription, since it’s a Universal Pictures title.
  • Included with Prime
    • Amazon Prime Video : In some regions, Drop is available to stream with a Prime membership (look for the “Included with Prime” or “Prime Video with ads” label).
  • Digital purchase or rental
    • Amazon Video / Prime Video : Buy or rent (commonly around $9.99 to buy, $5.99 to rent, though prices can vary).
* **Apple TV / iTunes** : Available as a digital purchase or rental.
* **Fandango at Home** and **Google Play** : Also list _Drop_ for digital purchase/rental in many markets.
  • Physical media
    • Some retailers (for example, Barnes & Noble or Amazon) offer DVD/Blu‑ray editions you can buy if you prefer discs.

Simple viewing decision guide

  1. Already have Peacock?
    • Just search for “Drop” in the app and stream it.
  1. Have Amazon Prime?
    • Check if it’s marked as included with Prime in your country. If not, you can still rent or buy it there.
  1. No subscriptions, just want to watch once?
    • Rent on Prime Video , Apple TV , Fandango at Home , or Google Play for a one‑time fee.
  1. Want to own it?
    • Buy a digital copy on Amazon or Apple TV, or order a Blu‑ray/DVD from major retailers.

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Platform Type How you watch
Peacock Subscription streaming Stream with paid Peacock plan (Universal title window).
Amazon Prime Video Streaming / Digital store Included with Prime in some regions; otherwise rent or buy digitally.
Apple TV / iTunes Digital store Rent or buy HD/4K copy, then stream via Apple TV app.
Fandango at Home Digital store Rent or buy and watch in app or browser.
Google Play Digital store Rent or buy, then watch via Google TV / YouTube Movies.
DVD / Blu‑ray Physical media Purchase from retailers like Barnes & Noble or Amazon.

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