‘Poor Things’ Is Now on Hulu — How to Watch Emma Stone in the Oscar Nominee

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11-time Oscar nominee Poor Things is officially streaming on Hulu, just four days before the Academy Awards are set to take place.

Poor Things is the latest collaboration between actress/producer Emma Stone and director Yorgos Lanthimos, following 2018’s The Favourite. The two will team up again in this year’s upcoming Kinds of Kindness as well.

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The star-studded cast of Poor Things is headlined by Oscar nominee Stone, with Oscar nominee Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, Christopher Abbott, and Jerrod Carmichael.

Want to check it out before the Oscars? Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch Poor Things online.

How to Watch Poor Things on Hulu:

You can stream Poor Things with any Hulu subscription. The streaming service costs $7.99/month with ads or $17.99/month without ads.

Can I Watch Poor Things for Free?

Yes! If you’re a new Hulu subscriber, you’ll automatically get a 30-day free trial before payment kicks in. This free trial is available with both ad-supported and ad-free plans.

Is Poor Things on Disney+?

'Poor Things'
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If you’re a Disney Bundle subscriber, you may be able to watch Poor Things on Disney+ in the Hulu hub, which is currently in beta testing. But Disney+ subscribers who don’t also have Hulu will not be able to stream Poor Things.

If you’re not a Disney Bundle subscriber, you can save up to $18 every month by bundling Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+.

Is Poor Things on Prime Video?

Yes! Poor Things is part of the video-on-demand store in Prime Video. It’s currently discounted from $19.99 to $12.99 to buy the movie.

What is Poor Things About?

Poor Things stars Stone as Bella Baxter, a young woman in the Victorian era who is resurrected through a brain transplant by an eccentric surgeon (Dafoe). As Bella grows up (again), she goes on a journey of self-discovery that, yes, includes a lot of sex. The film is based on a novel by Alasdair Gray.

You can read more about the plot of Poor Things in this story from Decider’s Anna Menta.


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