Back to Black is now available to watch at home after becoming one of the most-talked about movies (for better or worse) earlier this year, and it's also now made its streaming debut in the US.
The Amy Winehouse biopic made £12 million at the UK box office, but wasn't quite as big of a draw in the US with only $6.2 million.
However, if you've been waiting to watch it at home, the wait is now over in the UK and the US.
So here's how to watch Back to Black right now.
How to watch Back to Black right now
Back to Black is available to buy or rent in the UK from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other digital retailers.
It's currently available to rent for £4.99 and to buy for only £5.99.
In the US, you can rent or buy Back to Black from Prime Video and iTunes, among others.
If you prefer to own a physical copy, you can now buy Back to Black on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD following its release on July 1.
HMV also has two exclusive releases: a limited-edition 4K Steelbook and a 'First Edition' with artcards and an A3 poster.
Is Back to Black available to stream?
Back to Black is also available to stream in the UK and the US.
The movie is now available to watch on Peacock in the US for all subscribers following its release on July 5. If you're in the US and not a subscriber, you can sign up from $5.99 per month.
In the UK, Back to Black is now available to watch on Netflix following its release on September 12.
Back to Black is available to buy or rent from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and more.
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