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where can i watch end of watch

You can watch End of Watch on several streaming platforms, plus it’s widely available to rent or buy digitally.

Quick Scoop: Where to Watch End of Watch

As of recent listings, End of Watch is available in a mix of subscription, free‑with‑ads, and paid digital options.

1. Subscription streaming (paid)

Depending on your region, the movie is commonly found on:

  • AMC+ and services that carry AMC+ (sometimes via Amazon Channels or other TV providers).
  • Studiocanal Presents channel on Amazon in some countries (like the UK).
  • Live TV/skinny‑bundle services that include movie channels may also host it on demand (for example, some cable/satellite or DIRECTV‑type services).

These change over time, so it’s worth checking a streaming‑availability site for your specific country if you don’t see it in your usual apps.

2. Free (often with ads)

In some regions, End of Watch has been offered free with ads on:

  • The Roku Channel.
  • Free movie/TV apps like Tubi, Pluto TV, FilmRise, Plex, etc., on certain devices.

Availability can rotate, so if it’s not free right now, it might pop back up later.

3. Digital rent or buy

If it’s not on any subscription you have, digital rental is usually the most straightforward option:

  • Rent or buy on Amazon Video / Prime Video , Apple TV (iTunes) , Fandango at Home (Vudu) , and similar digital stores.
  • Standard rental prices are typically a few dollars, with HD/4K options where supported.

Once you rent, you usually get a 30‑day window to start and 24–48 hours to finish after pressing play (check each store’s exact rules).

4. Physical media

If you prefer owning a disc:

  • The film is available on DVD and Blu‑ray from major retailers (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and others), and in some regions via local shops or online movie stores.

This is also handy if streaming rights in your country are very limited.

Mini Story: Why it can be hard to find

End of Watch is from 2012, and like many mid‑2010s titles, its streaming rights bounce between services over the years. One month it might live on a premium movie channel; a few months later, it might quietly slide over to an ad‑supported service, then disappear and become rental‑only for a while. If you search in your apps and come up empty, it usually means the current phase is “digital rental/buy” in your region rather than “included in subscription.”

Quick checklist for you

  1. Search in your main subscription apps (AMC+ or any service that bundles it, and your regional equivalent movie channels).
  1. Check free‑with‑ads apps like Roku Channel, Tubi, Pluto TV, or Plex on your device.
  1. If still nothing, rent or buy on Amazon Video / Prime Video, Apple TV, or Fandango at Home.

TL;DR: The most reliable way right now is to rent or buy End of Watch on Amazon Video, Apple TV, or a similar store, while some regions also have it on AMC+ or a related movie channel, and occasionally on free‑with‑ads apps like Roku Channel, Tubi, or Pluto TV.

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