‘Leviticus’ Movie Streaming Guide: Where to Watch the Australian Queer Horror Drama Perfect for Summers

Published 06/21/2026, 11:40 AM EDT

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Leviticus is a queer-themed Australian psychological thriller that focuses on identity, and grief amidst supernatural elements set within a summer backdrop. It comes from an up-and-coming talent in independent filmmaking whose latest film is being well-received by genre audiences for its unique take on storytelling. Fortunately, horror movie fans will be able to see the Australian queer drama online, as Leviticus is now available in the United States.

The acclaimed horror drama has finally made its way to streaming platforms 

Where to watch Leviticus? Streaming options and pricing details explained

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Leviticus is now streaming on OTT, meaning that horror movie fans can see the Australian queer drama without going to a theater. Horror movie fans in the United States can see Leviticus on Prime Video and Fandango at Home. The film offers a haunting blend, making it a compelling watch for genre enthusiasts. 

In the US, Prime Video is included with an Amazon Prime subscription that costs $14.99 a month or $139 a year. Additionally, it can be purchased as a standalone service for $8.99 a month. It is now available to stream on Smart TVs, Tablets, Phones, and Gaming Consoles with offline downloads and multiple user profiles supported. 

On the other hand, Fandango at Home does not need a monthly subscription and lets viewers rent or buy titles on a per-title basis. Pricing is all over the map for movies, generally around $ 3.99 for rentals and from $9.99 to $19.99 for digital purchases. Once purchased, films can be streamed on compatible devices, and rentals typically allow viewing within 30 days, with a 48-hour limit to finish once started. 

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After finding a home on streaming platforms, viewers can dive into the chilling story that has made Leviticus a standout in queer horror 

What happens in Leviticus? Breaking down the plot

The movie revolves around Naim, who, after his father's death, moves to rural Victoria and begins a secret romance with Ryan. However, they unleashed a sinister entity after a brutal conversion ritual. As the creature preys on its victims by taking the form of their deepest desires, Naim and Ryan are forced to confront guilt, betrayal, and terrifying supernatural attacks. 

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Though separated by violence and heartbreak, the pair ultimately reunite and leave town together. As a haunting supernatural nightmare and through its chilling premise, Leviticus explores themes of faith, repression, and acceptance. Blending emotional drama with slow-burn horror, the film delivers a deeply personal story of love and guilt. 

Leviticus combines supernatural horror and emotional drama to use its scary premise to explore psychological issues. Rather than relying solely on scares, the Australian queer film delivers an emotionally resonant story wrapped in an atmosphere of dread and mystery. Now streaming on Prime Video and Fandango at Home, it offers a haunting and thought-provoking experience for horror fans. 

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Will Leviticus become one of the standout queer horror films of recent years? Let us know in the comments.

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Bias Sinha

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Bias Sinha is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, where she dives into Hollywood and all things celebrity culture with a sharp, timely lens. Previously, she covered pop culture and wrote on NBA for The Times of India. With a double Master’s degree in English and Education, and over 7 years of experience across creative writing, editing, proofreading, and academic content, she blends structure with storytelling ease.

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