Anyone But You: TV release date and where to watch in Australia

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May 24, 2024

Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria) stars in the smash-hit rom-com Anyone But You with Glen Powell (Top Gun: Maverick). Forced to get along while at a destination wedding in Australia, unavoidable circumstances have them pretending to be a couple instead. The problem is they hate each other so much it’s hard to feign utmost affection, or is it?

A certified rom-com hit, find out how to stream Hollywood’s new edgy comedy on demand.

With Sony Pictures Releasing distributing the film, the movie will be streaming in Australia on BINGE, Foxtel (including Foxtel Now), and Amazon Prime Video. Prior to debuting on subscription, it was available for rent or purchase on Apple TV, Google Play, Prime Video Store, and other similar services.  

The film getting added to the libraries of the aforementioned services only follows in the footsteps of other Sony Pictures releases like Spider-Man: No Way Home and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.

Another latest Sony Pictures movie, No Hard Feelings, is also currently streaming on Foxtel and BINGE.

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The movie made its Australian premiere on 26 December 2023, being one of the films that launched here on Boxing Day. It initially launched in the US and Canada on 22 December 2023.

Being a massive box-office success, Anyone But You‘s on-demand streaming premiere took much longer, now confirmed to arrive on subscription on 21 June on BINGE and Prime Video, then on 22 June on Foxtel and Foxtel Now.

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The smash-hit romantic comedy film will be streaming on BINGE, which offers Sony Pictures releases alongside Foxtel. 

With a BINGE plan, you can instantly watch the new movie on demand. You can then choose from three streaming tiers to watch the  latest shows and movies on BINGE

A Basic with Ads plan allows you to stream in HD on one device. An ad-free Standard Plan enables you to enjoy HD on two devices. The BINGE Premium Plan is the last alternative, allowing you to stream on up to four screens/devices in HD. Both Standard and Premium plans also 4K streaming on selected content. 

Lastly, all BINGE plans come with no lock-in contract so you can cancel anytime.

Foxtel is another alternative for accessing Sony Pictures movies, which will screen via the Movies Premiere channel (you can check the Anyone But You showtimes by visiting the Foxtel guide).

More than blockbusters, Foxtel also offers live TV with sports and premium drama channels for streaming the world’s best shows. And with Foxtel’s latest offers, new customers can even save for up to 12 months. 

You can also watch the new film on Foxtel Now, which currently offers a free 10-day trial, plus a special entertainment bundle offer. To access movies, you’ll need to add the Movies pack on top of Essentials. Other packs include Sport, Drama Extra or get everything including Kids and Docos with All Packs.

Lastly, the new rom-com movie starring Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney also streams on Prime Video, a streaming service that’s part of the larger Amazon Prime. New customers can test run the service for 30 days free. After that, the monthly plan is $9.99/month, or save a little with the annual plan at $79. 

In addition to offering smash-hit movies, Amazon Prime is no stranger to big streaming productions with originals like Reacher, The Rings of Power, Citadel, The Boys, and more. As of this writing, Prime has only one streaming tier which allows up to three concurrent streaming and 4K video quality on selected titles. 

Since there’s only one option, all these features are included in the $9.99 monthly plan, or $79 plan if you want to pre-pay, making Prime Video one of the cheapest services in Australia.

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Despite an incredible first date, Ben and Bea’s attraction for one another quickly meets its demise. Unfortunately, their story isn’t over yet as they find themselves at a destination wedding in Australia. 

To avoid further complications (and questions), they decide to do what’s easier at the moment: pretend to be a couple. Considering they hate each other, becoming lovey-dovey is as ridiculous as it gets, but they do it anyway because… appearances. 

The film is directed by Will Gluck (Easy A, Friends with Benefits) from a screenplay he co-wrote with Ilana Wolpert. Gluck is also a producer alongside Joe Roth and Jeff Kirschenbaum.

Check out the trailer for the new romantic comedy starring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell.

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Starring Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney, the movie also features the following cast members:

  • Alexandra Shipp as Claudia
  • GaTa as Pete
  • Hadley Robinson as Halle
  • Dermot Mulroney as Leo
  • Rachel Griffiths as Innie
  • Darren Barnet
  • Michelle Hurd
  • Bryan Brown
  • Joe Davidson

It typically takes 90 days (more or less) for new movies to premiere on subscription streaming. If you prefer watching movies at home, we’ve rounded up some of the latest movies you can watch instantly online, which include the smash-hit horror Five Nights at Freddy’s, the award-winning Oppenheimer movie, the fantasy drama All of Us Strangers, 2023’s highest-grossing performer, Barbie or the local mystery thriller Force of Nature: The Dry 2

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