Following its respectable (albeit short) theatrical run and rave reviews, the latest Blumhouse horror movieDropis already available on digital, andScreenRantis pleased to present a clip from its BTS bonus features. Directed by Christopher Landon (of cult classicHappy Death DayandFreakyfame), with a script penned by Jillian Jacobs and Chris Roach, the movie debuted with a solid 84% Rotten Tomatoes score and featured a standoutperformance from star Meghann Fahy.
Fahy plays Violet, a young widow and mother who leaves her son in her sister’s care while heading out for her first date in years. Said date is Henry (played by1923heartthrob Brandon Sklenar), who seems like an upstanding gentleman who has somehow become the target of a mysterious entity sending Violet threatening messages to her phone. Our leading lady is thus between the rock of her son and sister’s safety, and the hard place of having to kill her date.Dropalso starsViolett Beane, Reed Diamond, Jeffery Self, Ed Weeks, and Travis Nelson.
Check out the exclusive clip below and read on to learn what other bonus featuresDrop’s home release has to offer:
What To Expect From Drop’s Home Release
The Movie Is Available To Own Or Rent On Digital Now
ScreenRant’s exclusive clip comes from the ‘A Palate For Panic’ bonus feature, which focuses on how Landon’s team built the set for the movie’s fictional restaurant Palate. Sklenar, Fahy and costar Gabrielle Ryan each praise the crew’s “phenomenal job” creating the gorgeous, high-end dining location, and Landon admits that most people who came through it believed it was a real restaurant. Of course, those who have seen the movie may no longer wish to take their dates there after the events that transpired onscreen.
Dropis currently available on digital through Vudu, Xfinity, AppleTV, Youtube, Microsoft, Verizon Fios, and DirecTV. It will also be available as a physical home release beginning June 10 through Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Barnes & Noble. When you purchase through a participating retailer, you’ll receive the following bonus features:
You can also check outScreenRant’s interviews with Christopher Landon and with the leads at SXSW.