Here's When You Can Watch All of Those Early Releases at Home

Photo credit: Universal
Photo credit: Universal

From Men's Health

Social distancing is the best way to combat the current coronavirus outbreak, and in an effort to urge people to stay home, public spaces like movie theaters, malls, and nightclubs have all closed for the time being. Coronavirus has also had a major impact on the entertainment industry, and we've seen a number of postponed movie premieres, and some TV shows have paused filming.

But all hope is not lost—a number of musicians have put on "concerts" through Instagram Live, and that movie that you wanted to see in theaters? You might just be able to watch it at home. Universal, Sony, and Warner Bros. have decided to release a number of movies for at-home viewing, and we decided to put this handy guide together so you know how and when you can watch the films at home.

Birds of Prey

You can now watch the tale of Harley Quinn's emancipation at home. The movie was released in theaters about 7 weeks ago, but the pandemic affected Birds of Prey's box office returns.

Watch on Amazon Watch on Vudu Watch on Google Play


Bloodshot

Vin Diesel's latest action film is now available for at-home viewing. Sadly, the movie only had one weekend of theatrical release before theaters closed.

Watch on Amazon Watch on Google Play Watch on FandangoNOW


The Gentlemen

Forget about the plot, this recent release features one stacked cast: Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Henry Golding, Michelle Dockery, Jeremy Strong, Eddie Marsan, Colin Farrell and Hugh Grant.

Watch on Amazon Watch on Vudu Watch on FandangoNow


The Hunt

The controversial satire film has had a perilous journey to the theater—originally slated for a September 27, 2019 release, The Hunt didn't land on the big screen until March 13, 2020. Following the coronavirus outbreak, Universal decided to release the film onto streaming platforms early, and it's currently available for rent.

Watch on Amazon Watch on iTunes Watch on Google Play


The Invisible Man

While recent events might not lead you to watch a scary movie right now, horror fans still need their fix. The Invisible Man follows a woman that thinks she's being stalked by her late boyfriend, and it's available right now.

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Onward

Disney and Pixar's Onward is now will be available on various streaming services, and Disney+ users will be able to watch the movie starting April 3.

Watch on VUDU Watch on FandangoNOW


Sonic the Hedgehog

This film is based on the classic game of the same, and it'll be a fun watch for families or adults that grew up on Sonic. The movie will hit streaming sites on March 31.

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The Way Back

Ben Affleck stars in this sports drama about an alcoholic construction worker who is recruited to become the head coach of his old high school's basketball team.

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