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Is ’80 For Brady’ streaming on HBO Max or Netflix?



Could we get a better cast than Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Rita Moreno and Sally Field? We think not! Luckily, you’ll be able to see these icons in action as their new movie 80 for Brady hits theaters this week.

Based on a true story, the sports comedy follows four elderly women as they travel to the 2017 Super Bowl to see Tom Brady play with the New England Patriots. The football champion even appears in the film along with former Patriots teammates Rob Gronkowski, Danny Amendola and Julian Edelman.

Where you can watch 80 For Brady? Will it be on HBO Max? What about Netflix? Here’s everything we know about the upcoming film:

WHERE TO WATCH 80 FOR BRADY:

Currently the only way to track 80 for Brady is to go to a cinema when it is released on Friday, February 3rd. You can find a local show on Fandango. Otherwise, you’ll just have to wait until it’s available to rent or buy on digital platforms like Amazon, Apple, Vudu and YouTube, or available to stream on Paramount+. Read on for more information.

WHEN WILL 80 FOR BRADY TO BE AT PARAMOUNT+?

While a streaming release date for 80 for Brady has yet to be announced, we can make an estimate of when it might come to Paramount+ based on a previous Paramount Pictures film.

smile debuted on September 30 of last year before coming to the streaming platform on November 15 — about 45 days after it first opened in theaters. If 80 for Brady follows the same trajectory, Paramount+ subscribers may be able to stream the film from the comfort of their homes by the end of March 2023.

I WANT 80 FOR BRADY BE ON HBO MAX?

No, 80 for Brady it won’t be on HBO Max since it’s not a Warner Bros. movie. The company also announced last year that it would no longer release its movies in theaters and on the streamer on the same day. Instead, they implemented a 45-day window between theatrical release and streaming release.

I WANT 80 FOR BRADY BE ON NETFLIX?

No, 80 for Brady it won’t be on Netflix — at least not anytime soon — since it’s going to Paramount+ after its theatrical run. In the meantime, you’ll just have to head to a theater or wait for it to become available to stream on the platform.