If You Want to Skip the Theater, Here's Where You Can Stream Mark Wahlberg's 'Father Stu'

If You Want to Skip the Theater, Here's Where You Can Stream Mark Wahlberg's 'Father Stu'
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Everyone is talking about Mark Wahlberg's new movie Father Stu. The film tells the true story of a man who undergoes a radical transformation from an agnostic boxer to a priest after a life-altering motorcycle accident. With a second chance at life, the recent Christian convert dedicates the rest of his time to helping others, even while struggling with an illness.

This movie, written and directed by Rosalind Ross, is based around the real life of Father Stuart Long. Long was a Catholic priest from Montana who died in 2014. His story largely went unnoticed before Wahlberg decided to create a movie about his life. Alongside Wahlberg as Father Stu, the cast includes Mel Gibson, Jacki Weaver, Cody Fern, and Teresa Ruiz. If you're looking for a heart-warming, faith-based movie, look no further. The movie is no longer in theaters, so here's how to watch it at home.

Where to Watch Father Stu

Sony Pictures released Father Stu exclusively in theaters in April of 2022. It has yet to make its debut for free on streaming services like Netflix or Hulu. However, it is available to rent or buy online and in stores. You can rent the movie on YouTube, Vudu, Amazon Prime Video, and Google Play for $5.99. It is also available on Blu-ray at Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Best Buy for around $20.

Sony Pictures partners primarily with Netflix, Disney+, and Hulu, so the movie will likely be available on one of these three streaming services in the future. Stay tuned!

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