Where can you watch the new Blumhouse horror movie “Imaginary,” about the frightening return of a woman’s childhood imaginary friend?
The film features DeWanda Wise from the Netflix show “She’s Gotta Have it” as Jessica, who goes back to her childhood home with her family. There, her youngest stepdaughter Alice (Pyper Braun) becomes fond of Jessica’s old teddy bear. As Alice’s play becomes more sinister, Jessica realizes that Chauncey is not just an ordinary teddy bear.
When does “Imaginary” come out?
“Imaginary” comes out in theaters on Friday, March 8
Is “Imaginary” streaming or in theaters?
The movie is only being shown in theaters, so that’s the only way to see it right now. Check your local listing for tickets.
But “Imaginary” will likely be available for streaming on Peacock, thanks to Lionsgate’s deal with NBCUniversal.
What is “Imaginary” about?
When Jessica moves back into her childhood home with her family, her youngest stepdaughter, Alice, finds a stuffed bear named Chauncey. As Alice’s behavior becomes more and more concerning, Jessica intervenes only to realize that Chauncey is much more than the stuffed toy bear she believed him to be.
Who is in the cast?
The film stars DeWanda Wise, Taegen Burns, Pyper Braun, Betty Buckley, Tom Payne, Veronica Falcón, Samuel Salary and Matthew Sato.
How long is “Imaginary”?
“Imaginary” has a runtime of 1 hour 44 minutes
Who made the film?
“Imaginary” is directed by Jeff Wadlow, who also helmed 2018’s “Truth or Dare” and 2020’s “Fantasy Island.” Wadlow also co-wrote the movie along with Greg Erb and Jason Oremland.
What is “Imaginary” rated?
“Imaginary” is rated PG-13 for some violent content, drug material and language.
Watch the trailer
Where can I stream other Blumhouse movies right now?
“Insidious” and “Insidious: The Red Door” are now on Netflix, as are “Creep,” “Creep 2,” “Ouija, “Ouija: Origin of Evil” and “The First Purge” and “The Purge: Election Year.”
Peacock has “The Hunt” and “The Lazarus Effect.”
Prime Video has “Get Out,” “Megan,” “Nanny,” “Run Sweetheart Run” and “Totally Killer.”
Max has “Insidious: Chapter 3,” the first four “Paranormal Activity” movies, “Sinister” and “The Visit.”