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Materialists On OTT: Where To Watch Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans And Pedro Pascal's Film

Materialists On OTT: Where To Watch Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans And Pedro Pascal's Film

News1821-07-2025
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Celine Song's romantic triangle drama Materialists is all set for OTT release after theatrical run.
After a theatrical run that turned heads with its stellar cast, Materialists, starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal, is now heading to digital platforms. Directed by Past Lives filmmaker Celine Song, this love-triangle drama opened in theatres on June 13 and is now gearing up for its OTT debut. Here's when and where you can watch it, along with everything else you need to know about the film.
When, Where And How To Watch Materialists
The makers, A24, confirmed to USA TODAY that Materialists will be available for purchase digitally starting Tuesday, July 22. Viewers can rent the film on major platforms including Apple TV, Prime Video, Google TV/YouTube Movies. In the US, it will also stream via Fandango at Home and local cable on-demand services. Despite its digital release, the film continues to screen in select theatres across the country.
What Is Materialists About?
Set in the heart of New York City, Materialists follows Lucy Mason (Dakota Johnson), a top-tier matchmaker who's great at finding love for others but struggles with her own. Torn between her flawed ex-boyfriend John Finch (Chris Evans) and the seemingly perfect, wealthy suitor Harry Castillo (Pedro Pascal), Lucy's story unfolds in a whirlwind of emotion, timing, and introspection. The film's urban backdrop complements the intimacy of her personal crisis.
Star Cast And Crew
Apart from Johnson, Evans and Pascal, the film features Zoe Winters, Marin Ireland, Dasha Nekrasova, Joseph Lee and John Magaro in supporting roles. Materialists is written and directed by Celine Song, marking her sophomore project after Past Lives. It's produced by Killer Films and 2 AM, released in the US by A24, and distributed internationally by Sony Pictures Releasing International.
Mixed Reviews, Strong Chemistry
Despite its promising premise and star power, Materialists opened to mixed critical reception. While some found the plot too conventional, others praised the chemistry between the leads. The film, however, earned $12 million on its opening day, making it A24's third-highest opening to date.
While Materialists may not have been the blockbuster some hoped for, especially following the underwhelming reception of Dakota Johnson's Madame Web, its emotional core, stylised direction and heartfelt performances continue to spark conversations. Currently, the film is not available on subscription-based platforms and can only be accessed via purchase or rent on select digital platforms.
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