Marrowbone, horror film with Anya Taylor-Joy, arrives on Prime Video

Marrowbone, the 2017 psychological horror film that brings together Anya Taylor-Joy and Charlie Heaton, the Jonathan from Stranger Things, is available in the Prime Video catalog in early 2026. The work, which went almost unnoticed in its original release, now emerges as an interesting option for Brazilian fans seeking more content with the cast of the Netflix series. Directed by Sergio G. Sánchez and produced by J.A. Bayona, the film is a Spanish production that blends family suspense and supernatural elements, offering a scary and atmospheric experience directly on your TV.
The story takes place in 1969 and follows Allie, played by Anya Taylor-Joy, who gets close to four siblings newly arrived in a rural town. However, the group hides a dark secret after their mother’s death, which triggers terrifying events in the family’s old mansion. Predicted to be a hidden gem for genre lovers, the film arrived on global streaming thanks to Prime Video, where subscribers can watch it at no extra cost. This availability is especially relevant now, as the void left by the end of Stranger Things makes fans seek new stories with their favorite actors.
A second chance for an atmospheric horror
Despite receiving average reviews at the time, with a score of 49% on Rotten Tomatoes, Marrowbone has built a cult reputation over the years. Critics like Geoffrey Macnab from The Independent praised its “lyrical and icy” tone, while John DeFore from The Hollywood Reporter highlighted that the film is “scary enough to please genre fans.” Besides Charlie Heaton, the production also features a special appearance by Mia Goth, before her rise to stardom with the X franchise. Thus, the film offers not only an engaging narrative but also a glimpse of the earlier work of actors who have become big names.
For those who wish to watch, the journey is simple: just access the Prime Video platform, already included in many service subscriptions in Brazil. Meanwhile, Tubi, a free ad-supported service, also offers the film in its catalog. So, if you’re looking for a horror that prioritizes atmosphere and psychological tension, Marrowbone might be the perfect discovery for January nights. The work proves that sometimes cinematic gems just need a second chance to shine — and streaming is the ideal place for that.




