Fans are eagerly anticipating the release of Sony Pictures' new rom-com Anyone But You just in time for the holidays, but many are curious about how and where they can stream it.
Starring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, the film follows two people who pretend to be in a relationship at a destination wedding to make their exes jealous. As the rom-com fans eagerly anticipate their final genre fix of the year, they are curious about where and how they can watch it. Here’s the information you need.
Will Anyone But You be available for streaming?
No, Anyone But You will not be available for streaming any time soon.
The film will be released exclusively in theaters before the holiday season, with no announcement of when it will be available for streaming at home. However, once it is available, fans can watch it on either Netflix or Hulu/Disney+ as Sony Pictures licenses its new releases to those platforms.
The studio's previous major film, No Hard Feelings, was released to streaming four months after its theatrical debut. Anyone But You is expected to hit streaming platforms around April 2024. The official plot synopsis follows the story of Bea and Ben, a seemingly perfect couple whose relationship takes an unexpected turn after a first date, only to find themselves pretending to be a couple at a destination wedding in Australia.
Anyone But You hits theaters on December 22. For more of Dexerto’s TV and movie coverage, click here.
Editor's P/S
As an enthusiastic fan of romantic comedies, I am eagerly anticipating the release of "Anyone But You." The premise of two people pretending to be in a relationship to make their exes jealous is both hilarious and heartwarming, and I can't wait to see how the story unfolds. The chemistry between Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell is undeniable, and I'm confident that they will bring their characters to life in a way that will make us laugh, cry, and root for them to find true love.
While I'm disappointed that "Anyone But You" won't be available for streaming right away, I understand the studio's decision to give it an exclusive theatrical release first. This will allow fans to experience the film in the best possible way, with the big screen and surround sound enhancing the emotional impact of the story. I'm also encouraged by the fact that the film is expected to hit streaming platforms around April 2024, which means I won't have to wait too long to watch it again and again.