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Just in time for Halloween, now you can watch body horror movies substance At home – even if it’s still playing on a screen near you.
The series, starring Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley, will be available to stream on premium video-on-demand platforms starting Thursday, October 31. you can buy substance Watch the 4K Ultra HD digital version for $19.99 on Prime Video, Apple TV and more. Continue reading below to learn more details about where to stream substance Online.
Overview: How to watch substance online
Where to live broadcast substance free online
substance It can be watched online on Mubi, a streaming service that offers the best in arthouse and independent films. While Mubi is a standalone service, it’s also available as an add-on channel on Prime Video for an additional $10.99 per month (on top of the price of an Amazon Prime membership or Prime Video subscription).
Additionally, Mubi has a 7-day free trial to try out the service before you commit, allowing you to watch substance and other free independent films. Click here to learn more about Mubi.
at the same time, substance The 4K Ultra HD version is available digitally on Prime Video, Apple TV and other video-on-demand platforms for $19.99. Tickets to see the film in theaters are still available on Fandango.com and elsewhere.
substance: Plot, cast, running time
Directed by Coralie Farget, substance Elizabeth Sparks (Demi Moore) is an aging celebrity who turns to a mysterious magic drug called “Substance” that makes her look decades younger. However, when Sparkle’s alter ego Sue (Margaret Qualley) hopes she can shine in the spotlight, she gets more than she bargained for.
The horror film also stars Dennis Quaid, Edward Hamilton-Clarke, Gore Abrams, Oscar LeSage, Christian Erickson, Robin Grier and more. Run time is 2 hours and 21 minutes.
The film has been submitted to the Golden Globes as a musical/comedy rather than a drama.