Is The Whale Streaming On Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Or Hulu? Where To Watch

Where is A24's The Whale streaming on? This is where you can watch Darren Aronofsky's psychological drama film starring Brendan Fraser.

Charlie crying as he looks at his friend in The Whale

Summary

  • A24's Oscar-winning film, The Whale, is available for streaming on SHOWTIME, and it explores themes of loss, human connection, sexuality, and redemption.
  • There has been controversy surrounding the film's casting choices, as Brendan Fraser wears a fatsuit to play a character with severe obesity, but he delivers an excellent performance.
  • If SHOWTIME is not an option, interested viewers can rent or buy The Whale on various platforms like Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube, Vudu, and the Microsoft Store. Prices range from $3.99 to $19.99.

What major platform is A24's Oscar-winning psychological drama The Whale streaming on? Directed by visionary auteur filmmaker Darren Aronofsky, The Whale is about Charlie (Brendan Fraser), a man with severe obesity, who, after losing the love of his life and having very little hope left, attempts to slowly take his own life by constant binge-eating. Meanwhile, Charlie attempts to reconnect with his teenage daughter Ellie (Sadie Sink), who resents Charlie for leaving her and her mother (Samantha Morton) all those years ago. This is a heartbreaking and powerful film that excellently explores themes like loss, human connection, sexuality, and redemption, especially at The Whale's ending.

However, the movie isn't without its controversy, as many have criticized The Whale for being fatphobic due to Fraser's wearing a fatsuit rather than casting an actor whose weight is closer to Charlie's. However, there's no denying that Fraser gave a tour de force performance, using his natural charm to show Charlie's optimism in seeing the best in people despite having little will to live himself. Fraser was universally praised, with many seeing this as his comeback role, and he not only received his first-ever Oscar nomination for Best Actor, but he won the award too. With so much discussion, many are curious about where The Whale can be streamed.

A split screen of Brendan Fraser in The Whale and The Mummy.
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Where To Stream The Whale

Brendan Fraser in a chair in The Whale.

The Whale can be streamed on one major platform: SHOWTIME. Like most Darren Aronofsky movies, the film is rated R for elements such as language, sexuality, and drug use. The Whale also tackles difficult subjects and heavy themes that would be upsetting for younger viewers, so those under the age of 17 should likely avoid the film. Due to the merging of Paramount+ and SHOWTIME, potential customers are unable to pay for a separate subscription for SHOWTIME. They must pay for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME to stream The Whale on that platform, which costs $11.99/month or $119.99/year.

Where To Rent Or Buy The Whale

Charlie sitting alone in The Whale.

However, if Paramount+ with SHOWTIME is not a viable option, interested viewers also have the ability to either rent or buy the film on a number of major streaming platforms and websites. Potential customers will have the ability to rent or buy the film in either SD (Standard Definition), HD (High Definition), UHD (Ultra High Definition), or 4K, with the rental option unsurprisingly cheaper. Here is an official breakdown of all available options and prices to rent or buy The Whale:

  • Apple TV: Rent for $4.99 (4K); Buy for $19.99 (4K)
  • Amazon Prime Video: Rent for $3.99 (SD) or $4.99 (HD or UHD); Buy for $19.99 (4K)
  • Google Play: Rent for $3.99; Buy for $19.99 (4K)
  • YouTube: Rent for $4.99 (SD), $5.99 (HD), or $7.99 (UHD); Buy for $19.99 (UHD)
  • Vudu: Rent for $3.99 (SD) or $4.99 (4K UHD); Buy for $19.99 (4K)
  • Microsoft Store: Rent for $4.99 (SD) or $5.99 (HD or UHD); Buy for $19.99 (4K)
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Timothy Lee is a writer who has been working at Screen Rant since 2023. Ever since he wrote his first film review for his college newspaper, he has been obsessed with the art of film criticism. Aside from the work done at Screen Rant, Timothy writes film reviews for small news outlets and runs his own movie-themed YouTube channel.

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