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When and where to watch Zach Cregger’s Weapons on OTT

‘Weapons’ OTT release: When and where to watch Zach Cregger's horror movie in India

The supernatural thriller ‘Weapons,’ starring Josh Brolin and Julia Garner, premiered digitally in India after box office success. Available for rent on Amazon Prime Video and BMS Stream in English, it follows the mysterious disappearance of 17 kids. Directed by Zach Cregger, the film grossed $239 million worldwide.

‘Weapons’, a supernatural horror thriller, is set to premiere digitally in India following a smashing performance at the box office. The film’s intense plot and compelling performances from Josh Brolin and Julia Garner have earned widespread acclaim. Now, Indian audiences can soon watch the Zach Cregger directorial from the comfort of their homes as it becomes available on major streaming platforms.Where to watch ‘Weapons’ in IndiaThe film is now available for viewers in India on Amazon Prime Video and BookMyShow Stream (BMS Stream). Unlike typical OTT releases, a rental fee must be paid to watch the film. The movie is available only in English, with no Telugu or Hindi dubbed versions.About ‘Weapons’Zach Cregger has directed ‘Weapons’ while also taking on writing, producing, and co-composing duties. The film’s plot centers on the strange vanishing of 17 schoolchildren from their classroom at 2:17 AM in the peaceful town of Maybrook, Pennsylvania. The story is revealed from six distinct perspectives, each uncovering new details about the unsettling event and gradually exposing a darker, hidden reality. Julia Garner leads the cast as Justine Gandy, a teacher caught in the spotlight of the investigation. Josh Brolin takes on the role of Archer Graff, an investigator determined to solve the puzzling case. The movie also features strong performances from Alden Ehrenreich, Benedict Wong and Amy Madigan. Box office success and appeal of ‘Weapons’Released on August 8, 2025, ‘Weapons’ courted rave reviews from audiences, achieving impressive box office results. With a a USD 38 million budget, the film has raked in more than USD 239 million worldwide. Its success is largely due to an engaging script, well-developed characters, and a gripping, suspense-filled mood, making it a prominent addition to the horror thriller genre.

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