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How To Watch Oppenheimer


Summary

  • Oppenheimer, one of the biggest movies of 2023, can still be watched in select theaters and is available to rent or buy digitally.
  • The film’s 3-hour runtime may require bathroom breaks, but viewers have praised its high quality and stacked cast.
  • Oppenheimer will be available for streaming on Peacock starting February 16, 2024, giving subscribers the chance to watch it before the 2024 Oscars.


Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer was one of the biggest movies of 2023, and there are ways to watch it at home following its hit theatrical release. Grossing over $900 million at the box office, the film managed to reach surprising levels of success and far exceeded expectations. Oppenheimer broke several other records on its path to becoming one of 2023’s highest grossing movies. Not only was it a financial success, but reviews of the movie are overwhelmingly positive, cementing its status as one of the best cinematic experiences of 2023.

While a lot of Oppenheimer‘s triumphs come down to the Barbenheimer craze, there is no doubt the movie would have found success on its own due to the high quality and stacked cast. Nolan’s movie remained incredibly popular after the Barbie connections died down, leading to it earning 11 Oscar nominations. Whether someone has seen Oppenheimer‘s ending repeatedly in theaters or waited until they could watch the 3-hour R-rated biopic at home, the good news is several options exist for where to watch Oppenheimer.

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Oppenheimer Is Still Playing In Limited Theaters

Cillian Murphy as Oppenheimer with sparks behind him.

Despite being released in July, Oppenheimer is still playing in select limited theaters. Given it was a classic IMAX experience, there were long waits to try and see the film in that format, giving it an element of longevity. The film is now only available in select theaters, but its staying power will remain in the lead-up to the 2024 Oscars. This included an early 2024 IMAX re-release to give audiences another chance to see Oppenheimer in 70mm IMAX. Even for those unable to make the limited showtimes, there are still regular showings to check out.

Find Showtimes For Oppenheimer

Theatrical showtimes from Friday, January 12 onward can be found via the links below:

Oppenheimer Is Also Available To Rent Or Buy Digitally On PVOD

Oppenheimer Blu-Ray sitting amid orange clouds.

Oppenheimer‘s limited presence in most cinemas came as its digital release date of November 21, 2023 approached. While there are DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K Ultra HD options to buy physical copies of Christopher Nolan’s movie, it is also available to buy or rent on most major PVOD services. The digital release allows the movie to be rented or owned permanently and is the first opportunity to watch the movie outside movie theaters since its July release. The price to rent Oppenheimer is $5.99 on all services and $19.99 to own.

Where To Buy Or Rent Oppenheimer On Digital

PVOD services to buy or rent from November 21 onward can be found via the links below:

Oppenheimer Releases On Peacock On February 16, 2024

Cillian Murphy delivering a speech in Oppenheimer

Those who want to watch Oppenheimer on streaming will have the opportunity to do so on Peacock starting February 16, 2024. Since Nolan’s movie was made by Universal, it was always known that the film would wind up the Peacock streaming service. The only question was the date, and Oppenheimer‘s exclusive theatrical release plan likely kept the studio from moving it to streaming any quicker. Now that Universal has confirmed Oppenheimer‘s February 16, 2024 release date on Peacock, subscribers will have the option to watch it leading up to the 2024 Oscars.

Oppenheimer

Release Date
July 21, 2023

Runtime
150 Minutes



This story originally appeared on Screenrant

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