
The zombie horror film We Bury the Dead is now available to stream at home. Starring Daisy Ridley, who is famous for playing Rey in the recent Star Wars movies (2015–2019), the film first premiered at South by Southwest in March 2025. It then had a limited release in North American theaters on January 2nd, earning $3.7 million.
A month after hitting theaters, the film We Bury the Dead is now available to stream at home. You can rent it in Ultra HD on Prime Video for $9.99 or purchase it in Ultra HD for $19.99. It’s also available for purchase on platforms like Fandango at Home and Google Play for $14.99.
Directed by Zak Hilditch (known for These Final Hours and 1922), We Bury the Dead follows Daisy Ridley as a woman searching for her husband after a major military disaster. Her search leads her to a terrifying discovery – a world overwhelmed by the undead – and forces her to confront both her grief and a horrifying new reality.
Daisy Ridley stars in the film, alongside Mark Coles Smith, Brenton Thwaites, Kym Jackson, Matt Whelan, Deanna Cooney, Salme Geransar, Holly Hargreaves, Megan Hollier, Matthew Parkin, Amanda Faye Chandler, Charles Walmsley, Deborah Kerr-Doorn, Jimmy Duncan, and John Monk.
Critics praised We Bury the Dead, giving it an 87% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. They highlighted the film’s beautiful visuals and moving portrayal of loss and grief, noting its clever use of zombie tropes, a unique story idea, and a standout performance by Daisy Ridley.
The film We Bury the Dead received mixed reactions, with audiences giving it a 46% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Many found it slow-paced and lacking the thrills and scares usually associated with zombie horror. Some viewers also argue that it doesn’t really fit into the typical zombie movie genre.
Despite a total box office of just $3.7 million, the film We Bury the Dead earned $3 million during its opening weekend from only 1,117 theaters. This was the biggest opening weekend ever for its distributor, Vertical Entertainment. With the film now available to stream at home, it’s expected to continue performing well despite its independent status.
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2026-02-03 22:19