Will Bodies, Bodies, Bodies be available on Netflix?

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If you don’t want to go to the theatre, Bodies, Bodies, Bodies will be one of the summer of 2022’s major new theatrical releases. When will the new Pete Davidson film be available for streaming? What’s more, will it be available on Netflix? Let’s investigate. The new film is a “dark comedy” from filmmaker Halina Reijn and stars Amandla Stenberg, Maria Bakalova, Myha’la Herrold, Chase Sui Wonders, Rachel Sennott, Lee Pace, and Pete Davidson.
The movie, which is rated Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, is about a bunch of affluent 20-somethings arranging a hurricane party at a far-off family house when a party game goes wrong. Despite being co-produced by Stage 6 Films, the film is distributed by A24 in the US (a subsidiary of Sony Pictures which Netflix notably has an output deal with but only in the US.)

Will Bodies Bodies Bodie be available on Netflix?

While Netflix used to obtain A24 movies (both new and older titles from its collection), that is no longer the case and hasn’t been for quite some time. Instead, Showtime presently has the first window output arrangement with A24, which is expected to last until November 2022. As a result, Bodies, Bodies, Bodies should end up on Showtime. Of course, A24 also collaborates with Apple TV+ on select programmes that are not part of the Showtime contract.

Sony is distributing the film outside of the United States. As part of its first window contract, Netflix India will receive the film in late 2022 or early 2023.
Netflix Canada and the United Kingdom receive Sony films two years after their theatrical release, implying that the film will be available in 2024. This is also true for countries like Belgium, Greece, Japan, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and South Africa. You’re better off looking for alternative ways to see the movie outside of certain areas.

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