Daniel Craig’s new movie Queer is now available to watch at home

As a devoted admirer, I can’t help but express my excitement about Daniel Craig potentially gracing award ceremonies with his presence. His remarkable performance in the film “Queer” is now accessible for all to enjoy right from the comfort of our homes.

Luca Guadagnino’s movie is adapted from William S. Burroughs’ novel of the same title and features Craig as Lee, a U.S. expatriate in Mexico City, who develops an intense affection for Eugene, a previous soldier portrayed by Drew Starkey.

If you’d like to catch “Queer” on a large screen, it’s still playing in select movie theaters. However, for those in the United States, the film has been made available for home viewing as A24 launched its digital release today, specifically on January 14th.

In the United States, you have the option to either purchase or rent the movie titled “Queer” on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, and various other digital marketplaces.

The film “Queer” has not been digitally released in the UK as of now, but upon its digital launch, it will simultaneously become accessible for streaming on MUBI, the platform that previously screened the movie in UK cinemas on the same day.

MUBI hasn’t announced when they will make the movie available digitally, but you can go ahead and pre-order it on Amazon Prime Video now. If you’re not already a MUBI subscriber, you can watch the film as soon as it becomes available by doing so.

In addition, you have the option to reserve a copy of the film “Queer” on both DVD and Blu-ray before it hits the shelves in the UK. Similar to its digital version, MUBI has not announced the specific date for when the physical version of the movie will be made available.

Prior to the cinema debut of “Queer” in the UK, Daniel Craig spoke about the controversial third part of the film, where characters Lee and Eugene venture into the jungle.

Several events are unfolding due to the unfinished state of the book. However, Oliver Harris, who is editing the new version of William Burroughs’ Queer, expressed last night that he believes it isn’t actually incomplete.

He believes that’s the emotion Burroughs aimed for, leaving you with a sense of void and wonder about what comes next at the end of the book, as that was the intended effect.

The film “Queer” is currently playing in British movie theaters. You can also purchase or rent it on Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, and other platforms in the United States.

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2025-01-14 10:48

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