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Martin Shore

'It Ends With Us' streaming date revealed: how to watch it at home

Lily Bloom (Blake Lively) in her flower store in "It Ends With Us".

"It Ends With Us" was almost guaranteed to be a big hit at the box office. That's because it's based on the bestselling 2016 Colleen Hoover novel of the same name which was already hugely popular with readers; securing the movie rights was almost like bagging a license to print some serious cash. 

Despite splitting critics— as of our latest update, "It Ends With Us" has a 56% critics' rating on Rotten Tomatoes — the movie went down well with moviegoers, and took in $350 million worldwide at the box office. 

Being that popular, it stands to reason that some would-be viewers are probably wondering what the "It Ends With Us" streaming date is, and which of the (many) streaming services you'll need to have access to when it lands. Here's everything you need to know about when and where "It Ends With Us" will be available to stream.

When will 'It Ends With Us' be available to stream?

Justin Baldoni's Colleen Hoover adaptation hit theaters on August 9, 2024, and while it is still in some theaters, you can finally watch it at home via Premium Video-on-Demand (PVOD) services.

Just a few days ago, we updated this article with news that "It Ends With Us" was available for pre-order on PVOD services like Prime Video, though we didn't know when it would launch. Turns out, we didn't have to wait long: "It Ends With Us" is now available for rent or purchase, meaning you can finally watch it via PVOD at home.

But what about the "It Ends With Us" streaming date? Well, we subsequently learned it would be available to stream on December 9, meaning you can stream "It Ends With Us" on Netflix right now.

This was, in fact, the exact day that we first predicted by looking back at Sony's streaming release pattern for some of its other features this year. If you didn't know, Netflix inked a first-window streaming deal with Sony Pictures back in 2021. Typically, the wait time for Sony's big-screen releases lasts 122 days. "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire" hit theaters on March 22, and it landed on Netflix on July 22, and the wait for previous Sony efforts like "The Equalizer 3" and "Gran Turismo" was the same.

After streaming on Netflix, Sony's movies head over to the House of Mouse's streaming services, on either Disney Plus or Hulu, though given that 122-day wait period, that means this won't happen until well into 2025. Hopefully, we'll get a proper "It Ends With Us" streaming date soon; we'll be sure to share it here when one arrives. 

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