Introduction
The R-rated comedy "Strays" - featuring the voices of Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx - has captured audiences with its unique blend of comedy and drama. If you're looking to stream this film online, there are several options available for viewing from the comfort of your home.
Digital Purchase and Rental Options
The quickest way to watch "Strays" is through video-on-demand (VOD) services. The film is available for digital purchase and rental on several platforms:
Price Comparison
Platform | Purchase Price | Rental Price |
---|---|---|
Amazon | $19.99 | $5.99 |
Vudu | $19.99 | $5.99 |
iTunes | $19.99 | $5.99 |
Pro Tip: If you're planning to watch the movie multiple times, purchasing might be more cost-effective than renting, as rentals typically expire after 48 hours.
Streaming Service Availability
As of now, "Strays" is not available on subscription-based streaming services. However, based on Universal Pictures' distribution agreements, we can expect the following timeline:
- Peacock: Expected first streaming platform (approximately late 2023)
- Prime Video: Possible addition through licensing agreement
- Netflix: May become available through Universal's deal with Netflix
Other potential streaming platforms to check include:
- Hulu: Visit Hulu's website
- Disney+: Check Disney+
- Kanopy: Visit Kanopy website
- Tubi: Check Tubi website
Physical Media Release
For those who prefer physical copies, "Strays" will be available on:
- 4K Ultra HD
- Blu-ray
- DVD
These versions typically include bonus features and behind-the-scenes content not available on streaming platforms.
Stay Updated
To keep track of where "Strays" becomes available for streaming, you can:
- Set up alerts on JustWatch
- Follow Universal Pictures' social media accounts
- Enable notifications on Peacock's platform
- Follow Rotten Tomatoes for reviews and ratings
Regional Availability
Keep in mind that streaming availability may vary by region. Using a VPN service might help access the movie if it's not available in your area, though this may conflict with some services' terms of use.
For more information on streaming services, you can visit CNET's Streaming Guide.