
Dave Bautista has impressively transitioned from professional wrestling to acting. Starting with a small role in 2006’s *Relative Strangers*, he’s quickly become a leading man in Hollywood, starring in popular films like *Guardians of the Galaxy*, *Dune*, and *Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery*. He recently starred in a psychological horror film released in 2023 that’s now available on a major streaming service, marking another success in his acting career.
Starting September 24th, Peacock subscribers can watch *Knock at the Cabin*, a thrilling movie by M. Night Shyamalan. The film, based on the 2018 novel *The Cabin at the End of the World* by Paul G. Tremblay, follows a family on vacation who are held hostage by four strangers. The family is given a terrifying choice: make an unthinkable sacrifice to prevent the end of the world, or risk everything. They must decide if the strangers are telling the truth or if it’s all a dangerous lie. The movie stars Dave Bautista, Jonathan Groff, Ben Aldridge, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Kristen Cui, Abby Quinn, and Rupert Grint.
Why You Should Watch Knock at the Cabin
Dave Bautista delivers a standout performance in *Knock at the Cabin*, proving his range beyond action roles – it’s a must-see for his fans. The film also represents a strong return to form for director M. Night Shyamalan. With a clever, thought-provoking idea, a consistently building sense of tension thanks to its limited setting, and a compelling story focused on difficult choices, *Knock at the Cabin* clearly showcases Shyamalan’s unique style. Its overall unsettling and suspenseful nature makes it ideal for a Halloween movie night.
The film has been generally well-received, earning a 67% score from critics on Rotten Tomatoes and a 67% audience score on the site’s Popcornmeter. Viewers praised the acting and the suspenseful plot. Globally, the movie earned $54 million in ticket sales.
Other Horror Movies Now on Peacock
If you’re looking for horror movies this fall, Peacock has you covered! The streaming service added a ton of scary titles in September, including popular films like *Drag Me to Hell*, several *Halloween* and *Child’s Play* movies, *Scream 4*, *The Thing* (1982), *Werewolf of London*, *The Sixth Sense*, *Zombieland*, and classic Alfred Hitchcock films like *The Birds* and *Psycho*.
Peacock is continuing to expand its collection of scary movies. They’ve announced a list of horror titles coming in October, including classics like *The Crow*, *Edward Scissorhands*, *Fright Night*, *The Mist*, the original *The Omen* (from 1976), *Poltergeist*, and *Scary Movie*. They’re also adding movies from popular franchises like *Friday the 13th*, *Leprechaun*, and *Scream*.
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