Is ‘Ticket to Paradise’ Streaming on HBO Max or Netflix?

After making us wait more than 20 years, romantic-comedy queen Julia Roberts is making her big return to the genre alongside none other than George Clooney in Ticket to Paradise.

Playing a divorced couple who thrive on taking cheap shots off each other, Ticket to Paradise follows Roberts and Clooney as they travel to Bali to stop their daughter from getting married to a man she just met. While the best-friend duo has worked on numerous projects together before, this marks their first rom-com.

With there only being one more sleep until we get to experience our love for Roberts-led rom-coms yet again, here’s everything we know about how, when, and where you can watch Ticket to Paradise:

WHERE TO WATCH TICKET TO PARADISE:

One way to watch Ticket to Paradise is to go to your local movie theater; you can find a local showing on Fandango. The better way, though, is of course to watch it from the comfort of your couch on streaming services like Prime Video, Vudu, iTunes, and Google Play. You can also wait until it’s available to stream on Peacock.

UPDATE (12/10/22): Ticket To Paradise is currently available to stream on Peacock Premium.

WHEN WILL TICKET TO PARADISE BE ON PEACOCK?

As of December 9, 2022, Ticket to Paradise is now available to stream on Peacock Premium. “How much is Peacock Premium?,” you might find yourself asking. The great news? It’s only $4.99/month!

WILL TICKET TO PARADISE BE ON HBO MAX?

Ticket to Paradise will not be on HBO Max since it’s not a Warner Bros. movie. While the company previously released movies on the platform on the same day they premiered in theaters, they have since done away with it and are allotting a 45-day window between the theatrical release and its streaming debut.

WILL TICKET TO PARADISE BE ON NETFLIX?

Ticket to Paradise currently does not have any plans to be streaming on Netflix. Although, that doesn’t rule out any future possibility. A deal between Universal and Netflix gives the streaming giant access to live-action movies four years after their theatrical release. In the meantime, you can head out to a local movie theater or wait for it to become available on VOD or Peacock.