where to watch drop
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
- Already have Peacock?
- Just search for “Drop” in the app and stream it.
- 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.
- No subscriptions, just want to watch once?
- Rent on Prime Video , Apple TV , Fandango at Home , or Google Play for a one‑time fee.
- Want to own it?
- Buy a digital copy on Amazon or Apple TV, or order a Blu‑ray/DVD from major retailers.
HTML table of main options
| Platform | Type | How you watch |
|---|---|---|
| Peacock | Subscription streaming | Stream with paid Peacock plan (Universal title window). | [8][1]
| Amazon Prime Video | Streaming / Digital store | Included with Prime in some regions; otherwise rent or buy digitally. | [3]
| Apple TV / iTunes | Digital store | Rent or buy HD/4K copy, then stream via Apple TV app. | [9][7][1]
| Fandango at Home | Digital store | Rent or buy and watch in app or browser. | [1][3]
| Google Play | Digital store | Rent or buy, then watch via Google TV / YouTube Movies. | [1]
| DVD / Blu‑ray | Physical media | Purchase from retailers like Barnes & Noble or Amazon. | [3]
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