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Nosferatu is getting a streaming release on Peacock and I’m so excited to watch the extended cut

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  • Nosferatu is arriving on Peacock on February 21
  • Subscribers will be able to watch both the theatrical and extended cut
  • If you don’t have Peacock, Nosferatu can also be rented or bought

Nosferatu has found a streaming home in Peacock, so you can now watch one of Robert Eggers’ celebrated new movies in the comfort of your own home. Many horror fans have eagerly awaited its arrival, and Peacock has confirmed it will be available on February 21, so there’s not long to wait if you want to dive into the excellent horror adaptation. While you wait, here’s all the ways you can watch the original Nosferatu movie.

If you don’t have a Peacock subscription (it’s only available in the US and certain US territories), then I’ve got bad news because Nosferatu is not currently available on any of the best streaming services in the UK or Australia. So if you want to watch it outside of Peacock, you’ll have to rent or buy it from services like Apple TV, Prime Video or Sky Store. If that changes, I’ll be sure to let you know!

Was Nosferatu a critical success?

NOSFERATU – Official Trailer [HD] – Only In Theaters December 25 – YouTube
NOSFERATU - Official Trailer [HD] - Only In Theaters December 25 - YouTube


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