Jacob Elordi’s true crime thriller is now available to watch on Sky Cinema

As a seasoned gamer and movie enthusiast with a knack for true crime thrillers, let me tell you, my fellow entertainment seekers, that if you’re yearning for more of Jacob Elordi’s captivating performances, look no further! “He Went That Way” has just landed on Sky Cinema, and it’s a chilling ride based on the real-life horrors of serial killer Larry Lee Ranes.


If you can’t wait for the release of the next film featuring Jacob Elordi, you can satisfy your craving by streaming his true crime thriller that’s currently airing on Sky Cinema.

The film titled “He Went That Way,” which came out digitally earlier this year, has a tenuous connection to actual happenings surrounding the notorious serial killer, Larry Lee Ranes.

19-year-old serial killer Bobby, portrayed by Elordi, is stopped by renowned animal handler Jim (Zachary Quinto), who mirrors the real-life figure Dave Pitts, the lone survivor of Ranes’ murderous rampage in 1972, on a remote part of Route 66.

“If you’re eager to catch something along those lines, I highly recommend checking out ‘He Went That Way’, which is currently streaming on Sky Cinema. If you’re a member of NOW’s streaming service, you can also catch it there!”

Jacob Elordi's true crime thriller is now available to watch on Sky Cinema

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If you don’t currently have a Sky Cinema subscription, you have an opportunity to include the movie channels in your existing Sky package at an exclusive rate of just £9 more per month.

If you don’t currently have a subscription with Sky, you can become one for £36 monthly, granting you the privilege to enjoy Sky TV, Sky Cinema, and Netflix.

Not only do you get a Sky Cinema subscription, but it also includes free access to Paramount+ and two complimentary movie tickets for Vue cinemas each month, without any additional fees.

Afterward, you can check out other recent Sky Cinema releases such as the romantic comedy “Anyone But You”, the Spider-Man spin-off titled “Madame Web”, and a modern take on the teen classic “Mean Girls” in the form of a musical.

Jacob Elordi's true crime thriller is now available to watch on Sky Cinema

Sky Cinema has officially released their lineup for September, featuring films like “Aquaman and the Lost Tomb,” “One Life” and “Dust and Blood,” in addition to their own production titled “Hounds of War.”

In the upcoming week, the film titled “On Swift Horses,” starring Elordi, will make its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival. He shares the screen with Daisy Edgar-Jones and Will Poulter in this production.

He Went That Way is now available to watch on Sky Cinema.

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2024-08-31 10:48

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