The Iron Claw has made its streaming debut in the US if you haven't seen Zac Efron's excellent wrestling drama yet.
Based on a true story, The Iron Claw follows the Von Erich brothers as they make history in the competitive world of professional wrestling in the early 1980s, led by their domineering father and coach.
The Iron Claw might have missed out on Oscar nominations, but it's still a powerful and emotional movie that's well worth watching.
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So here's how you can watch The Iron Claw right now.
How to watch The Iron Claw right now
The Iron Claw is available to buy or rent in the UK from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other digital retailers.
If you prefer to own a physical copy of the movie, The Iron Claw is also available to buy right now on DVD and Blu-ray in the UK.
In the US, The Iron Claw is now available to buy or rent digitally from Prime Video, iTunes and other digital retailers.
Is The Iron Claw available to stream?
As mentioned above, The Iron Claw has now made its streaming debut in the US.
The movie is available to watch right now on Max for all subscribers, thanks to an exclusive deal between its US distributor A24 and Warner Bros Discovery.
If you're in the US, you can sign up to the streaming service from $9.99 per month for its ad-supported plan.
Max has yet to be launched in the UK and The Iron Claw is not yet available to stream in the UK.
In the UK, Lionsgate releases tend to stream first on Prime Video for all subscribers. There's typically around a six-month gap between a movie's cinema release and its Prime Video debut which would point to an August debut.
We have no confirmed release dates though, so this is just speculation for now.
The Iron Claw is available to buy or rent in the UK from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and more.
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