Challengers has confirmed its streaming release date in the UK after being released digitally in May.
If you've already seen the movie, we know you'll want to chat about that thrilling ending and just where you can get an 'I Told Ya' t-shirt.
Despite the rave reviews and box-office success, you also might be one of those waiting to see the movie at home instead of at the cinema.
So here's how you can watch Challengers right now, and when it will be available to stream.
How to watch Challengers right now
Challengers is available to buy or rent Challengers from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other digital retailers in the UK.
In the US, you can rent or buy Challengers from Prime Video, iTunes and other digital retailers.
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You can also buy Challengers on DVD and Blu-ray in the UK right now if you prefer a physical copy of the movie.
The Blu-ray release is exclusive to HMV in the UK.
Is Challengers available to stream on Prime Video?
While Challengers is not yet available to stream on Prime Video, the wait is almost over in the UK.
Amazon has confirmed that Challengers will be available to watch on Prime Video from Monday, October 7 for all subscribers.
In the US, Challengers is available to watch right now on MGM+, but will likely arrive on Prime Video around the same time as its UK streaming release.
If you're not a subscriber to Prime Video, you could also potentially watch Challengers for free by taking advantage of Amazon's 30-day free trial for new Amazon Prime members, as well as anybody who hasn't signed up in the past year.
Challengers is available to buy or rent from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and more in the UK.
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