Anyone But You has made its streaming debut after becoming one of the biggest rom-coms of recent years with nearly $220 million worldwide.
The rom-com stars Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell as Bea and Ben who, after a perfect first date, begin to despise each other. That is until months later when they're unexpectedly thrown together at a destination wedding in Australia.
If you happened to miss Anyone But You at the cinema, the rom-com was released on digital platforms in February and it has now made its Netflix debut in the US.
So here's how you can watch Anyone But You right now.
How to watch Anyone But You right now
As mentioned above, Anyone But You is available to watch at home right now after being released on digital platforms in February 2024.
In the UK, you can buy or rent Anyone But You from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other digital retailers, while in the US, you can rent or buy Anyone But You from Prime Video, iTunes and more
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If you prefer to own a physical copy of the rom-com, you can buy it right now on DVD in the UK.
Is Anyone But You available to stream?
We had to wait a little bit longer, but Anyone But You has now made its streaming debut in the US.
As part of Sony's deal with Netflix, Anyone But You arrived on Netflix in the US on Tuesday, April 23. So if you're in the US and a Netflix subscriber, you can watch the rom-com right now.
Unfortunately, a similar deal doesn't exist between Sony and Netflix, so the movie is not available to watch on Netflix in the UK and Ireland.
The first streaming platform will likely be Sky Cinema and NOW, but we don't yet have a confirmed release date. There was a six-month gap for Across the Spider-Verse, so we might have to wait until late May or June 2024.
Anyone But You is available to rent or buy digitally in the UK from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and more.
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