Where to Stream or Watch "The Other Woman" Online

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Introduction

"The Other Woman" is a 2014 comedy film that has captured the hearts of many with its humorous take on relationships and infidelity. Directed by Nick Cassavetes and starring Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, and Kate Upton, the film follows three women who discover they are all romantically involved with the same man and team up to take revenge.

Streaming Services

Prime Video

Currently, the movie is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video with a subscription. Prime members can watch at no additional cost, while non-members can rent or purchase the film.

Disney+

"The Other Woman" is available on Disney+ in select regions through its Star hub, as the film was produced by 20th Century Fox, which is now owned by Disney.

Hulu

With a Hulu subscription, you can stream the movie directly. Hulu often offers a free trial for new users. Visit Hulu to check availability.

Rental and Purchase Options

Several platforms offer rental and purchase options:

Most rental prices range from $3.99 to $4.99, with a typical 48-hour viewing window. Digital purchase prices are typically around $14.99.

Free Streaming with Ads

Some ad-supported streaming services occasionally feature the movie:

  • Peacock
  • Pluto TV
  • Tubi

Note: Availability on these platforms may vary by region and time, as streaming rights frequently change.

Cable and Satellite Options

If you have a cable or satellite TV subscription, you might find "The Other Woman" on:

  • FX
  • TNT
  • TBS
  • HBO
  • Showtime
  • Starz

Many providers offer on-demand viewing through their apps or websites.

International Availability

To check where the movie is streaming in your country, use services like:

Physical Media

For collectors or those who prefer physical copies, the film is available on:

  1. Blu-ray
  2. DVD
  3. 4K Ultra HD (select regions)

These can be purchased through retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, or Walmart.

Remember to check multiple platforms for the best prices, as deals and discounts are frequently available. Additionally, your local public library might offer DVD or Blu-ray borrowing options.

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