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Oppenheimer won big at the Oscars, including Christopher Nolan and Cillian Murphy's first-ever wins, and now there's another way to watch it at home.
The epic biopic has now landed on Sky Cinema in the UK and since Barbie arrived on the service last month, you can do your own Barbenheimer at home this weekend if you're a subscriber.
But don't worry if you're not signed up to Sky Cinema, there are other ways to watch Oppenheimer at home if you still haven't seen it or just fancy a rewatch.
Here's how to watch Oppenheimer at home right now.
How to watch Oppenheimer right now
Oppenheimer is available to watch on both digital platforms and on physical formats at home.
In the UK, you can buy a digital copy of Oppenheimer from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other digital platforms. If you prefer a physical copy, Oppenheimer is also available to buy on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD right now.
In the US, you can rent Oppenheimer for $5.99 or buy a digital copy for $14.99 from Prime Video, iTunes and other digital platforms. It's also available to buy on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD formats.
In the UK, Oppenheimer received two exclusive 4K Steelbook releases from Amazon and HMV, but they're both out of stock at the time of writing.
Is Oppenheimer available to stream?
As mentioned above, Oppenheimer is finally available to watch on Sky Cinema in the UK and also on NOW if you have a Cinema pass.
If you're a Sky subscriber, but don't have the cinema channels, you can sign up for an extra £9 per month. If you're not a Sky subscriber, you can take advantage of various offers, including Sky Stream, Sky Cinema, Sky TV & Netflix for £33 per month.
In the US, Oppenheimer is available to stream on Universal's service Peaco*ck for all subscribers.
However, Peaco*ck in the UK is not the same as the US version, so the movie isn't available to stream on Peaco*ck in the UK.
For more Oppenheimer coverage, check out:
• Oppenheimer review
• How long is Oppenheimer?
• All 12 Christopher Nolan movies, ranked• Did Oppenheimer really know Einstein?• Oppenheimer is more Jewish than you realise
• Oppenheimer's dual timelines explained
• What happened to Oppenheimer?
Oppenheimer is available to buy from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and more in the UK, as well as available to watch on Sky Cinema.
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