The Strangers: Chapter 3 Find Redemption on Streaming

Despite a strong year for horror films, even the ones that aren’t very good are managing to attract an audience. For example, despite receiving mixed reviews when it first came out, is now performing well on streaming platforms.

Even though critics didn’t like it, The Strangers: Chapter 3 is doing surprisingly well on Starz. FlixPatrol reports it’s currently the fourth most-watched movie on the platform in the U.S. The film is also popular in other countries, streaming on different services.

The Strangers: Chapter 3 Was the Disappointing Conclusion to an Underwhelming Trilogy

The recent streaming popularity of The Strangers: Chapter 3 is surprising, especially since the film didn’t do well when it was first released in February. It’s the latest in a series of horror movies that haven’t been well-received, and many consider this third installment to be the weakest of the bunch.

The newest Strangers movie received poor reviews, with only 18% of critics on Rotten Tomatoes giving it a positive rating (slightly better than the 15% for Chapter 2). Viewers didn’t rate it much higher, giving it an average score of 4.1 out of 10 on IMDb and a 50% approval rating.

Chapter 3 likely ended the Strangers franchise. Despite a modest $8.5 million budget, it only earned $11 million at the box office – a huge decrease from previous films. Each movie in the recent trilogy made less money than the last, proving audiences have lost interest in The Strangers, even though it might still be available on streaming services.

2026 Has Much Better Horror Films to Obsess Over

There are far superior horror movies from 2026 compared to The Strangers: Chapter 3. Currently, two standout films are leading at the box office, including the latest work from the director of the 2024 hit, Milk & Serial. This new film has earned a remarkable 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and is even surpassing established franchises like The Mandalorian and Grogu and Masters of the Universe in ticket sales.

The horror genre is also seeing innovation with The Backrooms, a film directed by 20-year-old Kane Parsons. Inspired by the well-known online series of the same name, the movie expands on the original concept and creates a surprisingly rich backstory, potentially launching a whole new franchise.

While 2026 saw the release of many stronger horror films, The Strangers: Chapter 3 remains popular with viewers seeking a fun, if somewhat flawed, movie night option. It continues to draw an audience on Starz despite its controversial reception.

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2026-06-07 21:52