🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett
- Genre: Horror, Mystery
- Release year: 2014
- Runtime (length): 1h 29min
- IMDb rating: 4.2/10 (58,097 votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 18%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
A honeymoon goes sideways when a couple accidentally joins a cult, and now their baby shower is gonna be a real devil of a time.
🍿 Devil’s Due: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Honeymoon Nightmare
Newlyweds Samantha and Zach McCall go on their honeymoon to the Dominican Republic. After being persuaded by a taxi driver, they visit an underground party where they drink excessively and lose consciousness. The next morning, they wake up with no memory of the night, a key element that will drive the plot forward. This sets the stage for the mysterious events that follow.

Unexpected Pregnancy and Strange Changes
Upon returning home, Samantha discovers she’s pregnant despite being on birth control. As the pregnancy progresses, Samantha exhibits increasingly disturbing behaviors, including cravings for raw meat, violent outbursts, and disturbing dreams. Zach, documenting everything with his camera, becomes increasingly worried about his wife’s well-being and the nature of her pregnancy.

Unraveling the Truth
Zach begins to suspect something sinister is at play as Samantha’s behavior becomes more erratic and violent. He researches the symbols Samantha carves into the floor and discovers they’re associated with a dark cult. The couple is seemingly watched by the cab driver and others associated with the underground party, adding to the tension and paranoia. Their new doctor also appears to be complicit.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Samantha McCall (Allison Miller): A newlywed who experiences a mysterious pregnancy after her honeymoon, leading to increasingly disturbing behavior and a sinister origin.
- Zach McCall (Zach Gilford): Samantha’s husband, who documents their lives and becomes increasingly concerned by his wife’s strange and violent actions during her pregnancy.
- Father Thomas (Sam Anderson): The priest who married Samantha and Zach, and displays physical reactions to Samantha’s increasingly demonic state.
- Cab Driver (Roger Payano): A mysterious taxi driver in the Dominican Republic who leads Samantha and Zach to a fateful party, setting the events of the film in motion.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Samantha McCall: “We’re having a baby.” – The initial excited announcement of Samantha’s pregnancy, which sets the dark events of the film into motion.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $7,000,000
- Domestic Gross: $15,821,461
- Worldwide Gross: $36,921,560
💥 Devil’s Due Reviews
Personal Review
I went into this movie expecting a cheesy found-footage flick, but I was surprised by how unsettling it was. The shaky-cam got a little annoying, but Allison Miller’s performance really sold the terror. The scene where she’s eating raw meat in the grocery store? Seriously creepy. I definitely wouldn’t watch this alone at night!
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of found footage horror”
- “Viewers interested in demonic pregnancy themes”
- “Those seeking a low-budget horror experience”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Graphic violence”
- “Disturbing images”
- “Strong language”
- “Themes of demonic possession”
- “Gore”
Professional Reviews
- Hollywood Reporter: “Devil’s Due offers a familiar found-footage setup with a Rosemary’s Baby twist but fails to deliver genuine scares. The performances are decent, but the predictable plot and lack of suspense leave the audience wanting more.
- Bloody Disgusting: “While it treads familiar ground, Devil’s Due manages to create a chilling atmosphere with its found-footage style. The film benefits from strong performances by Miller and Gilford, making the couple’s horrifying experience feel all too real.
Audience Reactions
The raw meat scene in the grocery store was the most terrifying part!: Viewers found the slow-burn horror and Allison Miller’s performance as the possessed wife to be effectively creepy.
Overall Consensus: Devil’s Due is a decent but flawed found-footage horror film that relies on familiar tropes but delivers some chilling moments thanks to strong performances.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “The directors, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, are part of the filmmaking collective Radio Silence, known for their work in the horror anthology V/H/S.”
- “The movie employs a ‘found footage’ style, utilizing both the couple’s home videos and security camera footage to tell the story, rather than relying solely on one perspective.”
🖥️ How to Watch Devil’s Due?
Devil’s Due is available for streaming purchase or rental on various platforms including Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and Vudu. Check your preferred digital retailer for pricing and availability. Physical copies on DVD and Blu-ray may also be available through online retailers like Amazon and at local stores.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Devil’s Due, you might like these similar films:
- Rosemary’s Baby (1968): A direct comparison, both films revolve around a pregnant woman who suspects dark forces are manipulating her pregnancy for sinister purposes.
- Paranormal Activity (2007): Uses the found footage style to create tension and suspense, with a focus on domestic horror.
- The Omen (1976): Shares the theme of a couple unknowingly raising the Antichrist, with a focus on the horrifying events surrounding the child’s upbringing.
- The Exorcist (1973): Explores demonic possession and the terrifying effects on the possessed individual and their loved ones, though with a focus on a younger subject.
🛒 Devil’s Due Related Products
- Rosemary’s Baby (The Criterion Collection): Experience the suspense of the original in stunning high definition. It’s the perfect companion piece to understand the roots of Devil’s Due.
- Devil’s Due Movie Poster: A high-quality print featuring the film’s ominous poster art, capturing the dark themes of the movie.
- Demonic Baby Mask: Terrify your friends with this realistic demonic baby mask inspired by the movie’s horrifying imagery. Perfect for Halloween!
- The Complete Film Soundtracks Collection: Delves into the haunting melodies and eerie compositions used in modern horror films to amplify suspense and create an unsettling atmosphere.
🎧 Soundtrack
Devil’s Due features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Yes, Devil’s Due is presented in the found footage style, primarily using the husband’s camera to document events, along with security footage and other sources to tell the story.
While not a direct adaptation, Devil’s Due draws thematic inspiration from Rosemary’s Baby, exploring similar themes of demonic pregnancy and the birth of the Antichrist. However, it uses the found footage format to present the story.
The movie ends with Samantha dying after cutting open her womb, seemingly in an attempt to kill the Antichrist. The taxi driver takes the newborn. Zach is left to face police suspicion and the cab driver is seen approaching another young couple in Paris.
🔥 Bonus Content
Devil Baby Attack: Evil baby prank terrifies innocent people in New York
Remember that crazy ‘devil baby’ prank that went viral? This is the original video that scared the pants off people in NYC to promote the movie. It’s hilarious to watch their reactions!
Devil Baby Prank – Devil Baby Attack [Broma Bebe Diabolico NY 2014] [EXTENDED]
Want to see even MORE hilarious reactions to the devil baby prank? This extended version is packed with scares and surprised faces. Seriously, I can’t believe how many people fell for this!
‘Extra’ Resurrects Devil Baby for a Few More Scares
Ever wonder what happened after the Devil Baby prank went viral? Check out this segment from ‘Extra’ where they brought the baby back to scare even more people! It’s pretty cool to see it on TV.
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