Is Silent Night on Netflix?

Matthew Goode as Simon, Keira Knightley as Nell - Silent Night - Photo Credit: Robert Viglasky/AMC+
Matthew Goode as Simon, Keira Knightley as Nell - Silent Night - Photo Credit: Robert Viglasky/AMC+ /
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Netflix has a wide variety of comedy choices, many of which are Netflix originals. There are many subgenres of comedy, and one that isn’t for everyone is a dark comedy. But those who enjoy this genre are always looking for the next great one. A new holiday dark comedy, Silent Night, has just been released, and fans wonder if it is available on Netflix.

You can search dark comedy on Netflix and find many great choices, including The End of the F***ing World, The Interview, I Am Not Okay with This, Bad Teacher, and Little Evil. 

Dark comedy refers to anything that makes light of topics that are generally considered taboo, serious, or even painful.

Silent Night is a new release in the dark comedy genre that starts as something other than it really is.

Is Silent Night on Netflix?

Unfortunately, Silent Night isn’t available on Netflix. This movie has exclusively been released in AMC+.

Silent Night is a British comedy that sees members of an extended family as they gather to celebrate the holiday in a quaint country estate. Everyone is dressed in their finest for the gathering, and what seems like a wonderful British comedy takes a turn to find out the dark side of the story.

Although the scene on the inside of the house might seem cheery and festive, outside something is coming that will ruin everyone’s holiday: an environmental apocalypse.

This film is one fans of dark comedy won’t want to miss. With an outstanding cast that consists of Keira Knightley (Love Actually, Pirates of the Caribbean), Matthew Goode (The King’s Man, Downton Abbey), Roman Griffin Davis (Jojo Rabbit), Annabelle Wallis (The Mummy, Peaky Blinders), Kirby Howell-Baptiste (Cruella, Queenpins), Ṣọpé Dìrísù (Gangs of London), Rufus Jones (Stan and Ollie), Lucy Punch (Motherland), and Lily-Rose Depp (The King).

View the trailer below to get a feel for this film. The cast alone is worth the watch.

Be sure to check out Netflix some outstanding dark comedies.

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