Where to Stream or Watch "The Nun" Online

A dark, eerie image of a haunted abbey shrouded in mist, setting the tone for the chilling tale of "The Nun."

Introduction

"The Nun" is a spine-chilling 2018 American gothic supernatural horror film directed by Corin Hardy and written by Gary Dauberman. As part of The Conjuring Universe, it follows a Roman Catholic nun and a priest investigating a dark secret at a remote Romanian abbey. The film stars Taissa Farmiga, Demián Bichir, and Jonas Bloquet.

Primary Streaming Services

Max (formerly HBO Max)

As of 2023, "The Nun" is primarily available on Max for US viewers. Subscribers can watch the film without additional costs.

International Streaming Options

  • Netflix: Available in select regions outside the US
  • Amazon Prime Video: Included with subscription in certain countries
  • Now TV: Available for UK subscribers

Digital Purchase & Rental Platforms

  1. Amazon Prime Video
  2. Apple TV/iTunes
  3. Google Play Movies
  4. Vudu
  5. Microsoft Store

Pricing Guide

PlatformRental Price*Purchase Price*
Prime Video$3.99$14.99
Apple TV$3.99$14.99
Vudu$3.99$14.99
Google Play$3.99$14.99

*Prices may vary by region and time

Free Streaming Options

While there are no permanent free streaming options, some ad-supported platforms occasionally feature "The Nun":

  • Pluto TV: Rotates through their library periodically
  • Tubi: May be available depending on region and time
  • Peacock: Sometimes available with ads

Physical Media Options

For collectors and quality enthusiasts, physical copies are available through:

  • Blu-ray
  • DVD
  • 4K Ultra HD

These can be purchased from retailers like Best Buy, Amazon, and Walmart.

Additional Resources

Note: Availability and pricing can change frequently. It's recommended to check your preferred platform directly for the most current information.

Viewing Tips

For the best viewing experience, consider:

  • Internet connection speed
  • Display device capabilities
  • Audio setup
  • Lighting conditions

Remember to verify your region's availability, as streaming rights vary by country. Using a VPN might help access the content if it's not available in your area, though this may violate some services' terms of use.