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You can watch the 2001 Nicole Kidman horror film “The Others” on several major subscription and rental platforms, but availability depends a lot on your country.

Below is a friendly “Quick Scoop”-style rundown.

Where to watch “The Others” right now

1. United States (and often Canada)

In the US, “The Others” is typically available on a mix of horror-focused and premium services.

Common options include:

  • Subscription streaming:
    • AMC+ (often via its own app or as an add‑on on other services)
* Shudder (and Shudder channels through other apps)
* The Criterion Channel (sometimes carries the film as a curated classic)
* Philo (cable‑replacement style live/On Demand TV)
* The Roku Channel, with an AMC+ or similar subscription attached
  • Digital rental / purchase:
    • Amazon/Prime Video (rent or buy HD/4K)
* Apple TV / iTunes (rent or buy)
* Fandango at Home / Vudu (rent or buy)

There are usually no truly free-with-ads options for this title in the US at the moment, so expect either a subscription or a small rental fee.

2. United Kingdom

If you’re in the UK, the film skews more toward boutique movie services.

Typical options:

  • Subscription streaming:
    • STUDIOCANAL PRESENTS (via Apple TV Channel or Amazon Channel)
  • Digital rental / purchase:
    • Amazon (rent or buy)
* Apple TV Store (rent or buy)
* Sky Store (rent or buy)
* Rakuten TV (rent or buy)

Blu‑ray releases are also available from retailers like Zavvi if you prefer physical media.

3. Other regions (quick hints)

Availability shifts a lot outside the US/UK, but a couple of patterns show up.

  • Canada:
    • Frequently on AMC+ and Shudder (either standalone or as Prime Video channels).
  • Australia:
    • Has historically shown up on services like Stan according to some guides, or on regional StudioCanal platforms when licensed.
  • If you’re unsure:
    • Use JustWatch or a similar site to search “The Others (2001)” with your country selected; forum users often recommend this as the easiest “where to watch” checker.

HTML table: streaming & rental options

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      <th>Region</th>
      <th>Streaming (subscription)</th>
      <th>Rent / Buy (digital)</th>
      <th>Notes</th>
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      <td>United States</td>
      <td>AMC+, Shudder, Shudder channels via Prime Video/Apple, Philo, The Criterion Channel, The Roku Channel (with subs)</td>
      <td>Amazon/Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home/Vudu</td>
      <td>No current free-with-ads option; usually needs a sub or small rental fee. [web:1][web:3][web:7]</td>
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      <td>Canada</td>
      <td>AMC+, Shudder (often via Prime Video channels)</td>
      <td>Commonly Amazon and Apple TV for rent/buy</td>
      <td>Line‑up mirrors US but with fewer individual platforms. [web:1][web:3]</td>
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      <td>United Kingdom</td>
      <td>STUDIOCANAL PRESENTS (Apple TV Channel, Amazon Channel)</td>
      <td>Amazon, Apple TV Store, Sky Store, Rakuten TV</td>
      <td>No free option; Blu‑ray editions available from retailers like Zavvi. [web:5]</td>
    </tr>
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      <td>Other regions</td>
      <td>Varies; may appear on local StudioCanal, horror, or classic-film services</td>
      <td>Often rentable via local Amazon / Apple TV stores</td>
      <td>Check JustWatch with your country selected for the most precise, up-to-date info. [web:3][web:9]</td>
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Mini “Quick Scoop” extras

  • The film is a gothic horror–mystery from 2001, starring Nicole Kidman, set in a foggy mansion just after World War II.
  • It has remained a cult favorite, so it pops in and out of different streaming catalogs over time, which is why guides and apps like JustWatch are handy to re‑check every few months.

If you tell me what country you’re in and whether you prefer subscriptions, rentals, or physical discs, I can narrow this down to the single easiest way to watch it today.

TL;DR: Search “The Others (2001)” on AMC+, Shudder, or a JustWatch‑type site for your region; if it’s not on a subscription where you are, you can almost always rent or buy it digitally on Amazon/Prime Video or Apple TV.

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