Good news for fans of romantic comedies: the Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans starrer, “Materialists,” is heading to streaming soon, offering a chance to watch it from the comfort of your home.
Your Couch Date with “Materialists” is Set
Mark your calendars! The romantic comedy, directed by Celine Song, will be available for digital purchase starting Tuesday, July 22. This comes after its initial theatrical release on June 13.
Even with its digital debut, the film will continue its run in cinemas, giving moviegoers a choice between the big screen and at-home viewing.
Where to Stream “Materialists”
Globally, you’ll be able to purchase “Materialists” on major platforms like Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, and Google TV/YouTube Movies. For viewers in the US, additional options include Fandango at Home and various local cable providers.
“Materialists” Box Office Performance
Despite a somewhat divided response from critics and audiences, “Materialists” proved to be a quiet success at the box office. Made on a budget of $20 million, the film managed to earn over $50 million worldwide.
Its opening weekend brought in $12 million domestically, making it A24’s third-biggest opener ever, trailing only “Civil War” and “Hereditary.” This performance signals a strong showing for the romantic comedy, exceeding expectations after its lukewarm reception.
Star Power and Beyond
“Materialists” boasts a star-studded cast, led by Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. The film also features strong supporting performances from Zoë Winters, Marin Ireland, Dasha Nekrasova, and others, rounding out the ensemble.
For fans eager to see more from the lead actors, Dakota Johnson is set to appear in “Verity,” an adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s best-selling novel. Meanwhile, Pedro Pascal recently starred in “Eddington” and has “Fantastic Four: First Steps” on the horizon.
- “Materialists” streams starting Tuesday, July 22.
- Available globally on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, and Google TV/YouTube Movies.
- The film earned over $50 million worldwide against a $20 million budget.