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Where to Stream “Don't Look Up” Before the Oscars
Adam McKay’s “Don’t Look Up” was generating buzz from both critics and viewers long before its release. After all, original movies that aren’t based on a book, a reboot of an older movie, or a sequel to an existing franchise are hard to come by these days, especially with a star-studded cast that includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, and Jonah Hill. Understandably, the film quickly became one of the most popular films of 2021 and Netflix’s second most-watched film of all time, according to Deadline.
Alongside the hype generated by fans and critics, “Don’t Look Up” has now been nominated for a total of four Oscar nominations, including best picture and best screenplay. Here is where you can stream the film just in time for award season!
What Is “Don’t Look Up” About?
“Don’t Look Up” follows two astronomers, Kate Dibiasky (Lawrence) and Dr. Randall Mindy (DiCaprio), as they try to warn government officials and the general public of a catastrophic comet that is heading straight toward Earth. According to the scientists, the comet will destroy all of humanity, which makes government action both extremely urgent and necessary. Despite this impending doom, no one takes the pair seriously, and they must now do everything they can to spread the word and prevent the comet from colliding with Earth. Although the movie isn’t based on a true story, it comedically highlights important issues affecting society today, like climate change, political corruption, and the role of the media in relaying information.
Where Can You Stream “Don’t Look Up”?
“Don’t Look Up” hit theatres on Dec. 10, 2021, and had a limited theatrical release. Shortly after, it was released on Netflix on Dec. 24, 2021, where it’s currently available to stream exclusively on the platform. The streaming service has three subscription plans available.
“Don’t Look Up” is among several other critically acclaimed films in the best picture category, including “West Side Story” and “King Richard.”
Watch the 2022 Academy Awards ceremony on Monday, March 28.