When is Knock at the Cabin coming to DVD and Blu-ray?

From left: Dave Bautista, Abby Quinn, and Nikki Amuka-Bird in KNOCK AT THE CABIN, directed and co-written by M. Night Shyamalan
From left: Dave Bautista, Abby Quinn, and Nikki Amuka-Bird in KNOCK AT THE CABIN, directed and co-written by M. Night Shyamalan /
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Didn’t Strangers teach us not to answer the door when we’re on a vacation somewhere? Knock at the Cabin looks to teach us the same lesson.

When you head out on vacation to a cabin, the number one rule is not to answer the door to strangers. That’s something plenty of movies have taught us so far. Now it’s time to learn the lessons again, and this time with M. Night Shyamalan bringing his twists and turns.

A family heads out to a remote cabin for a vacation. Then four strangers turn up, and they demand the family chooses one of their own to sacrifice to them. The rest can leave. What will they do?

You’ll want to head to theaters to watch this movie starring Dave Bautista. Then you’ll want to get the movie on DVD and Blu-ray. The big question for many is when the movie is coming to DVD and Blu-ray.

Knock at the Cabin DVD release date

There isn’t a release date for the movie just yet. We’re going to look at other movies distributed by Universal Pictures, which is distributing Knock at the Cabin, to get an idea of when we can expect it. We’ll also look at Oldthe most recent M. Night Shyamalan movie.

Old took three months to go from theaters to DVD, while Violent Night took just about a month and a half. We could probably see something along the lines of the latest release. Universal Pictures does seem to be keeping its release schedule pretty short, but it’s hard to make a clear call right now. The 2023 releases may work differently to the 2022 releases.

What about a Digital release? We could see this in as little as three weeks. After all, M3GAN is already available to buy and rent on Digital.

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Knock at the Cabin is currently out in theaters.