Drop’s Hidden Gem: Watch This Riveting Thriller Again This June

Fans of thrillers can look forward to the release of a lesser-known movie directed by the same person who made “Happy Death Day”, as it has been confirmed that “Drop” will soon become available on DVD or Blu-ray.

The highly-anticipated film, “Drop,” is set for its physical release on June 10th, available in 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD. This edition comes packed with exciting bonus features:

1. “A Recipe for Thrills: Making Drop” – Get an insider’s look at the making of “Drop,” as you join the cast and crew on this disastrous date.
2. “A Palate for Panic” – Dive deep into the intricate details that brought the film set, Palate, to life—a restaurant operating in real-time.
3. “Killer Chemistry” – Witness an engaging conversation between Meghann Fahy and Brandon Sklenar as they discuss their characters’ first date and maintaining authenticity amidst the escalating events.
4. A commentary track with director Christopher Landon, offering unique insights into the filmmaking process.

Enjoy these bonus features when you bring home “Drop” on June 10th!

In a refreshing twist, Meghann Fahy, formerly of The White Lotus, takes on the role of Violet, a widowed mother embarking on her first date in years. She finds herself at an elite restaurant, pleasantly surprised by the charisma and handsomeness of Henry, portrayed by .

However, their promising evening takes a chilling turn when Violet starts receiving mysterious drops on her phone, causing her initial annoyance to escalate into terror. According to the script, “Violet is instructed not to reveal anything and comply with instructions or else the ominous figure she recognizes from her home security cameras will harm her young son and her babysitting sister.”

The tension mounts as Violet is forced to follow orders meticulously, with her mysterious tormentor warning that “everyone she cherishes will meet a grim end if she doesn’t eliminate Henry.” This intriguing synopsis sets the stage for an edge-of-your-seat thriller.

Everyone But the Box Office Loved Drop

The consensus among critics and viewers was that the film “Drop” was definitely worth watching in cinemas. On Rotten Tomatoes, it boasted an impressive 84% rating from professional critics and a respectable 80% score from audiences. However, this positive reception didn’t translate to significant box office earnings. Regrettably, during its theatrical release, “Drop” failed to make a lasting impact, and as we approach its third week in theaters, it has only managed to earn $26.1 million globally – a figure that barely doubles its production budget of $11 million.

As a devoted fan, I’ve eagerly anticipated Landon’s next move in the horror world, especially since the successful “Happy Death Day” movies captured our hearts within the genre. The clamor for a third installment in the time-loop slasher franchise has been palpable ever since “Happy Death Day 2U” graced our screens back in 2019. Fortunately, recent news from a panel hosted by American Cinematheque suggests that Universal and Blumhouse are now on board for the project. Yet, we’re still left guessing about when production might commence, let alone when we can finally catch it in theaters.

Drop arrives on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD on June 10.

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2025-04-28 21:14