Robert Pattinson's new movie Mickey 17 is now available to watch at home, only a month after its cinema release.
Based on Edward Ashton's novel Mickey 7, the film sees Pattinson take on the role of an "expendable" named Mickey 17, whose job it is to die over and over again on a mission to colonise an ice planet called Niflheim.
Mickey 17 has made over $120 million worldwide at the box office, but was considered a disappointment given its reported $118 million budget, not including marketing costs.
But you can now decide for yourself if it deserved to do better as Mickey 17 is available to buy or rent right now from Prime Video, Apple TV and Microsoft Store, among others, in the UK.
In the US, the movie will be released tomorrow, but you can pre-order it now from Prime Video and Apple TV to be able to watch it as soon as it's released.
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If you prefer to own a physical copy of Mickey 17, then you can pre-order it on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD ahead of its release in the UK.
Warner Bros has yet to confirm a release date for the physical home release.
A disposable employee, Mickey 17 is tasked with the most dangerous elements of the mission. If he dies doing his dangerous jobs, as is expected, he regenerates into a new body where most of his memories remain intact.
Things become complicated when, after an incident, a new Mickey is made while the other one still lives and the two copies begin to clash. But they must learn to work together as if they're found to be multiples, then neither of them will survive.
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Since its release in cinemas, the film has proved popular among critics. It currently has a score of 77% on Rotten Tomatoes from 317 reviews at the time of writing.
"A teen-idol turned auteur-darling turned action-lead, Pattinson could easily call comedy his true calling, here delivering an elastic physical performance as dexterous as Jim Carrey in his prime," penned The Wrap.
Mickey 17 is available to buy or rent from Prime Video, Apple TV, Microsoft Store and more in the UK.
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