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When 'Sorry, Baby' Movie Will Be Available to Stream and How to Watch

When 'Sorry, Baby' Movie Will Be Available to Stream and How to Watch

Cosmopolitan21 hours ago

There's a very special new movie hitting theaters this weekend, and if you are in the mood for a quiet, moving story of healing, you should run to the cinema. The movie is Sorry, Baby, written and directed by Eva Victor, who you might know from their front-facing comedy videos. Victor's directorial debut follows Agnes (played by Victor), who is trying to move on after something traumatic has happened to her. It stars Naomi Ackie as her best friend and Lucas Hedges as her neighbor.
The movie debuted at the Sundance Film Festival to glowing reviews and is produced by Barry Jenkins, director of Moonlight. Here's everything you need to know about watching it.
Right now, you can only see the movie in theaters. It is available in limited release now and will be released more widely on July 18. Yes, I know some of you don't love to go to movie theaters, but this is a movie! That's what it's made for. So do yourself a favor and get yourself to your local AMC, or whatever. This movie combined with the popcorn will be very, very worth it.
Buy your 'Sorry, Baby' tickets here
Probably not for at least a month. The movie just started its theatrical run, and it typically takes at least 30 days before the movie will make its way to digital. Sorry, baby!
Because Sorry, Baby is an A24 movie released in 2025, it will stream on Max. That's where the company puts all its new releases for streaming. That'll be your free-with-a-subscription option. But you will also be able to rent or buy the movie wherever you typically rent your movies, like Amazon Prime, YouTube TV or Apple TV. But that digital release date is still TBD.

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