Need something to tide you over while you wait for Oppenheimer on Peacock? What about one of Christopher Nolan’s 11 other movies?
Peacock won’t offer Nolan’s Oscar-nominated atomic bomb thriller until Feb. 16, but you can watch Dunkirk, Inception, Memento and The Dark Knight trilogy on the service as much as you want before then. Meanwhile, Max also carries the trio of Batman films, and a range of streaming services offer Interstellar.
Below, you’ll find where to watch every Christopher Nolan film. Some may be on streamers you already subscribe to, and others you can rent for just a couple of bucks.Â
How to stream Christopher Nolan’s moviesÂ
You can watch the biographical thriller about J. Robert Oppenheimer on Peacock on Feb. 16 in the US.
Peacock costs $6 a month if you want ad-supported Premium and $12 a month if you want mostly ad-free Premium Plus. You can also pay for a year for either one up front, which costs less than paying for 12 months separately. If you use the free tier of Peacock, you’ll need to upgrade to a paid plan to watch Oppenheimer and other Christopher Nolan movies.
If you don’t want to wait for its Peacock release, you can rent Oppenheimer for $6 at services including Amazon and Vudu.
Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy is streaming on Peacock and Max in the US. Max unites the Discovery Plus and former HBO Max libraries, so it’s packed with content that would be familiar to HBO Max subscribers, like DC Comics movies.Â
Max has one ad-supported subscription, which costs $10 per month. Its ad-free and ultimate ad-free tiers are $16 and $20 per month, respectively. Max doesn’t have a free trial, but, similar to Peacock, you can save by opting for an annual plan over paying for a year one month at a time.
A few streaming services carry the sci-fi epic in the US. The most notable option is Prime Video, but if you’re subscribed to Paramount Plus or MGM Plus, you can watch on those…
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