Following the acclaimed success of *Longlegs*, writer/director Oz Perkins is back with another chilling adaptation from Stephen King's repertoire. *The Monkey* features Theo James portraying a pair of twins tormented by a sinister cymbal-playing monkey toy. The film also stars Tatiana Maslany from *Orphan Black*, Elijah Wood known for *Lord of the Rings* and *Yellowjackets*, and Adam Scott from *Severance*, all entangled in the eerie saga of the monkey.
In his review for IGN, critic Tom Jorgenson praises *The Monkey* as "one of the best horror-comedies (and Stephen King adaptations) in recent memory, exploding off the screen with both gory kills and big laughs." It sounds like a perfect blend of horror and comedy.
If you're eager to see *The Monkey* in theaters or curious about its streaming availability, here's what you need to know:
**The Monkey** hit theaters on February 21. You can find showtimes near you at the following major theater chains:
**The Monkey** will eventually be available to stream on Hulu, thanks to Neon's distribution deal with the platform. Unlike the recent trend of movies going straight to streaming, Neon's independent films typically take longer to reach the service. For instance, Oz Perkins' previous film, *Longlegs*, premiered in theaters on July 12, 2024, and didn't become available on Hulu until February 14, 2025, roughly seven months later.
While you may need to wait several months for *The Monkey* to appear on Hulu, you can expect it to be available for rent or purchase on digital platforms like Prime Video by early May.
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*The Monkey* is adapted from Stephen King's short story of the same name, first published in 1980 and later revised for the *Skeleton Crew* collection in 1985. Here's the official synopsis:
When twin brothers discover a mysterious wind-up monkey, a series of bizarre deaths begins to tear their family apart. Twenty-five years later, the monkey resumes its deadly spree, forcing the estranged siblings to confront the cursed toy.
While *The Monkey* doesn't have a traditional post-credits scene, there's a "surprise" worth sticking around for. Be cautious of spoilers, but you can find more details in IGN's guide to The Monkey's ending.
*The Monkey* was written and directed by Oz Perkins. The film boasts an impressive cast:
*The Monkey* is rated R for strong bloody violent content, gore, language throughout, and some sexual references. The film has a runtime of 1 hour and 38 minutes.
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