You can watch the 2023 home‑invasion thriller “Fear the Night” on several major streaming platforms, including both subscription and rent/buy options.

Quick Scoop: Where to Watch Fear the Night

Here’s a concise guide to current platforms (availability can vary by country and over time):

  • Subscription streaming (US and many regions)
    • Showtime (often via Paramount+ with Showtime add‑on)
* **fuboTV**
* **Hoopla** (library‑linked; needs a participating library card)
* **Kanopy** (also library‑linked in some regions)
* Various regional services like Roku’s free channels or TVOD hubs depending on country.
  • Free (ad‑supported / library)
    • Tubi offers Fear the Night free with ads in some regions.
* **Hoopla** and **Kanopy** may be effectively free if your local library participates.
  • Rent or buy (digital)
    • Amazon Prime Video (rent or buy, often from around a few dollars)
* **Apple TV / Apple TV Store**
* **Fandango at Home** (formerly Vudu / Vudu-branded TVOD in some regions)
* **Microsoft Store** and similar digital stores in certain markets.

Because licensing is very region‑specific and changes over time, the safest way to know where to watch right now in your country is:

  1. Check an aggregator like JustWatch or Reelgood , then type “Fear the Night (2023)”.
  1. Filter by your country to see exact “stream”, “rent”, and “buy” options with current prices.

A bit of context (for the curious)

Fear the Night is a tense home‑invasion thriller about Tess , an Iraqi war veteran who must protect her sister and friends during a bachelorette party when masked attackers lay siege to a remote farmhouse. As the night escalates, Tess leans on her combat skills to turn the tables on the intruders, giving the film a blend of siege‑movie tension and survival‑thriller pacing.

Simple viewing checklist

  1. Decide if you want subscription streaming (Showtime/Paramount+, fuboTV, Hoopla, etc.) or a one‑off rental (Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home).
  1. Use JustWatch/Reelgood to confirm current availability in your country and whether a free option like Tubi or a library service is available.
  1. If nothing shows in your region, try digital stores with a VPN‑enabled account , keeping in mind terms of service and regional rules.

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