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coup de chance where to watch

You can watch Coup de Chance (Woody Allen, 2023) on several legal platforms right now, depending on your country and whether you prefer streaming, renting, or buying.

Quick Scoop: Where to watch

Here’s the current picture by region (availability can change, so always double‑check on the platform):

United States

  • Subscription / free-with-subscription
    • Amazon Prime Video (included with Prime or with ads).
  • Free with ads
    • Tubi (ad‑supported, noted in both forum posts and Apple TV listing).
* The Roku Channel, Pluto TV, Fandango at Home Free.
  • Digital rental
    • Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home.
  • Digital purchase (download)
    • Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home.
  • Physical media
    • DVD/Blu‑ray via Amazon.

Germany (and much of German‑speaking Europe)

  • Streaming (subscription/TV platform)
    • MagentaTV+ (legal streaming).
  • Digital rental
    • Videobuster, Verleihshop, Apple TV, Amazon Video, Sky Store, maxdome Store, Freenet video, Rakuten TV.
  • Digital purchase
    • Apple TV, Amazon Video, Rakuten TV, Videobuster, Verleihshop, Sky Store, maxdome Store.
  • Physical media
    • DVD/Blu‑ray at Amazon, Thalia, Buecher.

United Kingdom

  • As of the latest listing, mainstream UK aggregator Flicks reports no active streaming, rental, or cinema option yet , so it may not be widely available digitally in the UK at this time.

Canada and other regions

  • Apple TV / iTunes
    • Available on Apple TV (often via iTunes movie store, e.g., in Canada) as a drama title with Tubi mentioned as an available platform.
  • If you don’t see it on your usual services, search directly in:
    • Apple TV / iTunes Store
    • Amazon’s digital store
    • Local VOD platforms (e.g., Rakuten, regional cable VOD)

Simple viewing path (example)

  • If you’re in the US and want it free: open Tubi or The Roku Channel , search “Coup de Chance,” and play with ads.
  • If you want higher quality or no ads: rent or buy in Amazon Video or Apple TV.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.