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'They/Them' is a new slasher movie from Blumhouse Productions — here's how to watch on Peacock

Aug 4, 2022
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  • They/Them' premieres August 5 exclusively on the Peacock streaming service.
  • The horror movie sees a mysterious killer terrorize a group of LGBTQ teens at a gay conversion camp.
  • Ad-supported Peacock Premium costs $5/month, and ad-free Peacock Premium Plus costs $10/month.
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Blumhouse's latest horror movie, "They/Them," premieres on August 5. The slasher flick will be available to stream exclusively on Peacock.

"They/Them," pronounced "they-slash-them," follows a group of LGBTQ+ teenagers being stalked by a mysterious killer at a conversion camp. Kevin Bacon stars as Owen Whistler, the camp's lead counselor. While the counselors initially seem like they're trying to be friendly, they eventually show their true colors as chaos ensues.

Check out the trailer for 'They/Them'

Blumhouse's "They/Them" is the directorial debut of "Skyfall" and "Gladiator" screenwriter John Logan. Despite being praised for its queer empowerment, early reviews for "They/Them" have been mixed. The movie holds a "50%" score on Rotten Tomatoes as of August 4.

How to watch 'They/Them'

You can watch "They/Them" on Peacock beginning August 5. The movie is a Peacock original, so you won't find it on any other subscription services.

Peacock's base plan is free to watch with ads. This option has a limited selection of movies and shows. To unlock everything the service has to offer, you need Peacock Premium for $5 a month. You can also upgrade to ad-free streaming with a Peacock Premium Plus plan for $10 a month.

Peacock is compatible with most smart TVs, Apple and Android mobile devices, video game consoles, Mac and PC browsers, Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, and Roku models. Check out the list of supported devices on Peacock's website.

Can I watch 'They/Them' for free?

Though most new Peacock films are usually exclusive to the service's paid tiers, "They/Them" is expected to be available through Peacock's free ad-supported plan. 

What other movies has Blumhouse released?

"They/Them" is the newest movie from Blumhouse Productions. Founded by Jason Blum, the company is best known for producing horror films with directors like Jordan Peele, James Wan, Mike Flanagan, and M. Night Shyamalan. 

A few notable horror movies released by Blumhouse Productions include:

  • "Get Out"
  • "Insidious"
  • "Paranormal Activity"
  • "The Purge"
  • "Happy Death Day"
  • "The Invisible Man"
  • "The Black Phone"
  • David Gordon Green's "Halloween" reboot trilogy
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Jordan Williams is a freelance contributor for Insider Reviews. She covers streaming service trends, value comparisons, and content availability. She has been writing about streaming and the entertainment industry since 2021, having published over 1,000 articles to date across different publications. Since 2021, Jordan has been a movie/TV features writer at Screen Rant, where she has also covered industry news, exclusive events, set visits, and reviews. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Oregon in 2020 with a major in Psychology and a minor in Media Studies. When not writing about tech or movies, Jordan enjoys exploring the natural beauties of the Pacific Northwest. She can also be found posting reviews on Letterboxd or rewatching "Schitt's Creek" for the umpteenth time.
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