
Everybody dies. And that's fucked up.
When twin brothers find a mysterious wind-up monkey, a series of outrageous deaths tear their family apart. Twenty-five years later, the monkey begins a new killing spree forcing the estranged brothers to confront the cursed toy.
- 6.0
- 2025
- Released
- 1h 37m

Theo James
Hal / Bill
Tatiana Maslany
Lois
Christian Convery
Young Hal / Young Bill
Colin O'Brien
Petey
Adam Scott
Captain Petey Shelborn
Elijah Wood
Ted
Rohan Campbell
Thrasher / Ricky
Sarah Levy
Aunt Ida
Nicco Del Rio
Rookie Priest
Zia Newton
Dwayne
Kingston Chan
Lt. Pepper
Laura Mennell
Petey's Mom
Corin Clark
Diving Woman
Tess Degenstein
Barbara
Beatrix Perkins
Florence
Danica Dreyer
Babysitter Annie
Shafin Karim
Pawn Shop Owner
Lumen Beltran
Police Officer
Janet Kidder
Thrasher's Mom
Paul Puzzella
Thrasher's Dad
Jason Burkart
Lawnmower Neighbor
Katie Stuart
Nancy Rizzoli
Michael Anthony Sallegue Samosa
Hibachi Chef
Trey Helten
Business Man
Eve Exner
Monkey Man
Joyce Robbins
Neighbor Lady 1
Jacqueline Robbins
Neighbor Lady 2
Tina Pi
Supermarket Patron
Doralynn Mui
Gas Station Mom
Scott Nicholson
Burt Burgerson
Charles Chi Soo Kim
Mourner in Church (uncredited)
























Released
en
$10,000,000.00
$68,871,071.00
- #sibling relationship
- #shotgun
- #supernatural
- #drums
- #harpoon
- #dark comedy
- #gore
- #twin brother
- #maine
- #decapitation
- #accidental death
- #wasp
- #monkey
- #exploding body
- #death
- #evil
- #evil twin
- #based on short story
- #macabre
- #dual role
- #aftercreditsstinger
- #cursed
- #1990s
- #father son relationship
- #mother son relationship
- #brother brother relationship
- #toy monkey
- #supernatural horror
- #toy
- #lighthearted
- #cursed object
- #horror
- #japanese restaurant
- #father son estrangement
- #black comedy
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