Barbarian cast includes Georgina Campbell, Bill Skarsgård, Justin Long, and more.

Did You Know: Barbarian is from the producer of It and the executive producer of The Ring and The Grudge.

Now, a few years after Barbarian earned over 10 times its budget at the box office, the 2022 horror film is coming to another streaming service. Already streaming on Prime Video, Barbarian is coming to Hulu on October 1, according to Discussing Film. The horror movie's arrival on Hulu will allow subscribers to stream it just in time for spooky season leading up to Halloween.

For Fans Of

  • Georgina Campbell, who has also appeared in Black Mirror, Bird Box Barcelona, and The Watchers
  • Bill Skarsgård, who played Pennywise in It.
  • Justin Long, star of Jeepers Creepers
  • Critically acclaimed horror movies
  • Low-budget box office hits

Why You Should Watch Barbarian On Hulu

It Was One Of The Best Horror Movies Of 2022

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Barbarian
Release Date
September 9, 2022
Runtime
102 minutes
Director
Zach Cregger
  • Headshot Of Georgina Campbell
    Georgina Campbell
    Tess
  • Headshot Of Justin Long
    Justin Long
    AJ

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Barbarian follows a young woman who discovers her Airbnb has been double-booked with a stranger already present. Despite initial hesitation, she decides to stay, only to uncover disturbing secrets within the unsettling rental. The film, released in 2022, explores themes of trust and unease in unexpected encounters.

Writers
Zach Cregger
Studio(s)
20th Century, Disney
Distributor(s)
20th Century, Disney
Budget
$4.5 million

From Zach Cregger in his solo screenwriting and directorial debut, Barbarian took critics by surprise in 2022, with reviews praising it as a clever, darkly funny, and primarily terrifying horror film that delivers a chilling and constantly unpredictable experience. Perhaps the strongest aspect of the horror film is its unpredictable nature and ability to subvert audience expectations. This is first evident in the depiction of Bill Skarsgård's character who is initially unnerving before warming up to Georgina Campbell's main character. In turn, it's better to go into Barbarian blind, but be ready for an unsettling ending.

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Barbarian was not marketed heavily and received little attention leading up to its release in September 2022. However, made on a small budget of $4–4.5 million, Barbarian ended up becoming a sleeper hit that earned over 10 times its budget at the box office for a total of $45.4 million. Looking back on its critical and commercial success a couple of years later, Barbarian was easily one of the best horror movies of 2022 and is arguably already a modern classic. It quickly cemented Zach Cregger as an auteur of elevated horror with his next movie, Weapons, coming in 2026.

Barbarian Key Facts

Release Date

September 9, 2022

Budget

$4–4.5 million

Box Office

$45.4 million

RT Critics' Score

92%

RT Audience Score

71%

Overall, with Barbarian, director Zach Cregger delivered a cleverly unpredictable experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat. With a strong cast including Georgina Campbell, Bill Skarsgård, and Justin Long, the low-budget sleeper hit captivated critics and earned over 10 times its budget at the box office, making it a must-watch for any horror fan who still hasn't seen it this spooky season.

What Screen Rant has said about Barbarian:

Campbell's performance has been singled out for praise many times over. Campbell flexes her scream queen muscles throughout, and gets to progress through a few different levels of fear in Barbarian; from quietly nervous at first to full-fledged Final Girl terror in the movie's climax. - The Watchers Is A Perfect Reminder To Watch One Of 2022's Best Horror Movies

More Movies Like Barbarian

  • Malignant (2021)
  • The Night House (2020)
  • The Black Phone (2021)
  • It Comes at Night (2021)
  • Us (2019)

Source: Discussing Film