MaXXXine, the last film in the X trilogy, gets a streaming release date

MaXXXine, the last film in the X trilogy, gets a streaming release date

New, which ends the work starring Mia Goth, shows the only survivor of the massacre on the farm trying to succeed in Hollywood

MaXXXinewhich concludes the trilogy created by Ti West (Scream: The TV Series) and starring the granddaughter of the Brazilian actress Maria Gladys, Mia Goth (Infinity Pool), already has a date to arrive on digital platforms, after a brief visit to cinemas in July this year.

What is the story of MaXXXine?

In the third chapter of the horror franchise, we follow Maxine Minx (Gothic), sole survivor of the massacre shown in X – The Mark of Death (2022), leaving her adult film career behind and preparing to transform herself into a Hollywood star, whatever the cost.

Who else is in the film’s cast?

In addition to Mia Goth, MaXXXine still has Kevin Bacon (The World After Us), Lily Collins (Emily in Paris), Elizabeth Debicki (The Crown), Michelle Monaghan (Family Plan), Bobby Cannavale (Welcome to the Neighborhood), Giancarlo Esposito (Kaleidoscope) and the singers Halsey and Moses Sumney.

When does it debut MaXXXine on digital platforms?

According to Prime Video, MaXXXine will be available for purchase and rent in the streaming platform’s store next October 10th. On the same day, the film should also be released, in the same modalities, on services such as Apple TV+, Google Play Filmes & TV and more. Watch the trailer:

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Source: Rollingstone

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