Azrael streaming release date revealed – how to watch Samara Weaving’s new movie

As a seasoned horror enthusiast with a penchant for the macabre and the silent, I eagerly anticipate the arrival of Azrael: Angel of Death. Having survived countless nights of chilling terrors, I’ve grown accustomed to the eerie hush that pervades the best horror films. The fact that this movie is dialogue-free only adds to its allure.


Without hesitation, prepare yourself as the Angel of Death, Azrael: The Horrifying Silent Scream starring Samara Weaving, is now set to make its chilling debut on streaming platforms.

Approximately 300 spooky movies are set to stream on various platforms come October. Take a peek at Netflix alone – they recently added three fresh horror flicks all at once last Friday! Among them is The Platform 2, which quickly climbed to the top of their viewing list.

Absolutely, one streaming service truly shines for its collection of chilling content: Shudder, the go-to destination for everything eerie. If you happened to catch V/H/S Beyond this past weekend (though I recommend it if you haven’t), that’s merely a glimpse into the world of horror it offers.

Among other intriguing choices like the Terrifier films, The Human Centipede series, and WNUF Halloween Special, the upcoming premier of Azrael is generating a lot of excitement. This will happen later in the month.

How to watch Azrael: Angel of Death

Azrael will be available exclusively on Shudder from Friday, October 25.

Azrael streaming release date revealed – how to watch Samara Weaving’s new movie

If you’re eager to see it right away, here’s some great news: it’s still playing in movie theaters! You’re welcome to explore nearby showtimes and enjoy it on the big screen.

Unlike many Shudder movies available elsewhere, Azrael is an exclusive original production. To catch this film, you’ll have to subscribe to Shudder (they offer a 7-day free trial if you’re not ready for a recurring payment).

What’s Azrael about?

Amidst a silent realm, post the Rapture, I find myself, Samara Weaving as Azrael, battling relentlessly against fanatics bent on offering me up to the ferocious, bloodlust-driven creatures – demons, it seems, who now rule over our desolate world.

In a silent world, a secretive, religious group pursues a woman named Azrael, who managed to break free from their captivity.

Taken back by merciless rulers, she’s destined for a sacrificial ritual to quell a wicked force lurking in the untamed wilderness. However, Azrael is determined to go to any length to secure her liberty and life.

This production features a compact ensemble, led by Stellan Skarsgård and Vic Carmen Sonne, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, and Katariina Unt. Moreover, it’s quite brief, running at just 85 minutes – ideal for those who prefer their cinema experiences brief and comfortable.

Is Azrael good?

Azrael has been highly praised, with a 74% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and accolades for Samara Weaving’s “outstanding” or “exceptional” performance.

Bloody Disgusting characterized it as an unrelenting onslaught of gruesome horror action. Weaving’s convincing portrayal, coupled with the intense, claustrophobic horror atmosphere, make this dialogue-free endeavor a triumph.

The absence of dialogue might spark controversy, and although certain reviews find its narrative somewhat shallow, it appears set to provide an exhilarating rush and a fulfilling cinematic experience.

The film creators spawn a fresh terror, teeming with potential and, importantly, some intentionally left mysteries. Azrael is a gory explosion, according to Movie Freak.

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2024-10-07 13:49