Where to Stream the Movie "The Interview" Online

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Introduction

"The Interview," a 2014 political satire comedy directed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, became infamous for its controversial plot involving a fictional assassination attempt on North Korea's leader. Despite initial release challenges and the Sony Pictures hack, the film is now available on various streaming platforms.

Free Streaming Options

Ad-Supported Platforms

  • Pluto TV - Available in their rotating movie catalog
  • Tubi - Free with commercial breaks
  • Crackle - Occasionally available in their library

Paid Streaming Services

Video on Demand

The movie can be rented or purchased through several digital retailers:

Rental prices typically range from $2.99 to $4.99, while digital purchase options usually cost between $9.99 and $14.99.

How to Stream

  1. Choose a streaming platform from the options listed above
  2. Create an account or sign in to your existing account
  3. Search for "The Interview" and select the movie
  4. Choose your preferred streaming option (purchase or rent)
  5. Complete the payment process and start watching

Regional Availability

Note: Streaming availability varies by country. Using a VPN service might help access the movie in regions where it's not readily available.

Considerations

  • Check multiple platforms as prices can vary
  • Watch for digital sales during holidays
  • Consider signing up for price drop alerts
  • Use price comparison tools like JustWatch

Quality and Pricing

When choosing where to stream, consider:

  • Video quality options (HD or 4K streaming)
  • Free trials and discounts for new users
  • Platform compatibility with your devices
  • Regional licensing agreements

Alternative Options

If you can't find the movie through conventional streaming services, consider:

  • Local library digital collections
  • DVD/Blu-ray purchases
  • Digital rental codes from third-party sellers

You can watch the trailer on YouTube to get a glimpse of the movie before making your choice.


Remember to check your preferred streaming platform's current catalog, as availability changes frequently. For the most up-to-date information, visit JustWatch or similar streaming search engines.