You can bring The Boogeyman home on Digital with the Blu-ray and DVD releases not far behind. As of today, The Boogeyman is available on digital platforms such as Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango/Vudu. If you’re hoping to get your hands on a physical release, you’re in luck! The Boogeyman hits Blu-ray and DVD October 10, just in time to join your Halloween season watchlist. We have your exclusive look at creature concept art by Rob Stanley. But first, let’s get into some of those physical release details.

This home release will include exclusive bonus features, including a behind-the-scenes look into director Rob Savageโ€™s vision for this frightening tale, outtakes, and more.

The Boogeyman Bonus Features*

Into the Darkness Featurette โ€“ Open the door into the dark world of The Boogeyman as the cast and crew share how the terrifying tale, based on Stephen King’s classic short story, was crafted.

Outtakes โ€“ Itโ€™s not all just jump scares and bumps in the night. Join the cast for some lighthearted fun in the outtakes.

*Bonus features vary by product and retailer

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Rob Savage’s take on Stephen King’s short story will very likely make you afraid of the dark, and you’ll definitely be side-eyeing your closet as you get into bed. The movie focuses on two sisters (Sophie Thatcher and Vivien Lyra Blair) and their therapist father (Chris Messina) as they are in the middle of healing from their motherโ€™s death. When a desperate patient (David Dastmalchian) comes to their home, he leaves behind a terrifying entity that feeds on its victimsโ€™ suffering. Wanna see something creepy? As promised, here’s Rob Stanley’s concept art for the terrifying entity in question. Pleasant nightmares!

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Tell me you’re not going to see that face lurking in the shadows of your bedroom tonight! The Boogeyman is coming to Digital August 29 and Blu-ray and DVD October 10. Check out our interviews with director Rob Savage and stars Sophie Thatcher, Chris Messina, and David Dastmalchian.

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