Where to Stream The Fall Guy and The Fall Guy: The Extended Cut Online 5

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The Fall Guy, starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, is finally available to stream on Peacock. Beginning Aug. 30, you can watch both the theatrical version and a newly released extended cut, which includes 20 minutes of never-before-seen footage and is exclusive to NBCUniversal’s streaming service.

The Fall Guy (the theatrical version) is also available to rent and purchase from $5.99 on Apple TV and Prime Video.

At a Glance: How to Watch The Fall Guy: The Extended Cut Online

  • Streaming release date Friday, Aug. 30
  • Stream online Peacock

Where to Stream The Fall Guy and The Fall Guy: The Extended Version Online

Here’s the full rundown of the services offering the blockbuster film, which is, in fact, based on a show from the ’80s.

Where to Stream The Fall Guy and The Fall Guy: The Extended Cut Online

limited-time discount

Peacock is usually $7.99 per month (or $79.99 per year) for the ad-supported Premium package or $13.99 a month (or $139.99 annually) for the ad-free Premium Plus plan. However, through Sept. 6, 2024, use code TGIF at checkout to redeem the exclusive price of $4.99 per month for your first four months of Peacock Premium. This is a savings of over 30 percent.

Aside from The Fall Guy and The Fall Guy: The Extended Cut, you’ll also get access to originals like Apples Never Fall, In The Know, The Traitors, Ted and others; other hit movies like Oppenheimer, Lisa Frankenstein, Drive-Away Dolls, Night Swim and others; live sports and entertainment from NBC Sports and WWE; and more than 50 “always-on” streaming channels.

As mentioned above, The Fall Guy (the theatrical version) is also available to rent and purchase from $5.99 on Apple TV and Prime Video, no subscription required.

Read The Hollywood Reporter’s full review of The Fall Guy, which arts & culture critic Lovia Gyarkye describes as “an action-comedy with heart.”