The Beekeeper might not be the highest-grossing movie of the year due to Dune: Part Two, but it is now available to watch at home.
David Ayer's new movie sees Jason Statham play Adam Clay, a former operative of a mysterious organisation known as the Beekeepers. When a close friend kills herself after being scammed, Clay dusts off his past skills to take bloody vengeance.
If that sounds like something you want to see, The Beekeeper has finally arrived on Sky Cinema in the UK.
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So we're here to help with all the information you need about how to watch The Beekeeper right now.
Is The Beekeeper available to stream?
The Beekeeper is still out in UK cinemas if you want the full big screen experience, but you can now watch it at home.
The movie is now available to watch on Sky Cinema for all Sky Cinema subscribers at no extra cost.
However, if you're not signed up to Sky Cinema and want to check it out, you can upgrade your Sky package for only £10 extra per month. That also comes with free access to Paramount+ and two free Vue tickets every month.
If you do subscribe, you'll also be able to watch Ferrari which has also now raced onto Sky Cinema.
In the US, The Beekeeper was released by Amazon MGM Studios and is now available to watch at home.
You can rent the movie for $19.99 from Prime Video, iTunes and other participating digital retailers if you live in the US.
As it's an Amazon MGM Studios release, The Beekeeper will eventually stream for free on Prime Video for all subscribers in the US, like with previous Amazon MGM Studios releases Saltburn, Foe and Air.
We're still waiting for a confirmed streaming release date in the US.
The Beekeeper is available to watch now on Sky Cinema in the UK.
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