How to Watch A24’s Rom-Com “Materialists” Streaming at Home

Summer just got a whole lot steamier with the streaming debut of A24’s rom-com “Materialists.” The film, which is 2025’s highest-grossing romantic comedy so far, originally premiered in theaters last month and is now available to stream on digital platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV+.

“Materialists,” written and directed by Celine Song from Past Lives, follows professional matchmaker Lucy Mason, played by Dakota Johnson, as she navigates a romantic dilemma. Lucy must decide between pursuing a relationship with her struggling actor ex, John (played by Chris Evans), or exploring a connection with the wealthy commodities broker Harry (portrayed by Pedro Pascal).

According to A24’s official synopsis, the film delves into the complications that arise as a young New York City matchmaker juggles her thriving business, the perfect match, and her imperfect ex. The star-studded cast also includes Sawyer Spielberg, Zoë Winters, and Marin Ireland.

“Materialists” had a successful run at the box office, crossing the $50 million mark worldwide, with $35.64 million earned domestically and $14.4 million from international markets. The film has received positive reviews, boasting a 79% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes.

If you’re eager to watch “Materialists” for your next movie night, you can currently stream it on video-on-demand platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, and Fandango At Home. You have the option to purchase the film for $24.99 or rent it for $19.99, with a 30-day window to start watching and 48 hours to finish once you’ve begun.

As for physical releases, A24 has not announced the Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD release date, but it’s expected sometime in August 2025.

“Materialists” is distributed by A24 Films, and under a multi-year deal, it will stream exclusively on HBO Max (formerly known as Max), following its theatrical release. The film is anticipated to land on Max within three to five months—likely between September and October 2025. While an exact release date is uncertain, A24’s streaming timelines on Max have varied in the past.

For example, “Death of a Unicorn” premiered in March and debuts on HBO Max on July 25, less than three months later, while “Babygirl” took four months to hit the platform. “The Brutalist” and “Civil War” faced longer waits of nearly five months post-premiere.

Excited to catch the official trailer for “Materialists”? Check it out for a sneak peek at the romantic fun ahead!