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where can i watch joy ride

You can watch “Joy Ride” in a few different places, but it depends a bit on which “Joy Ride” you mean and which country you’re in. Below is a clear rundown for the 2023 R‑rated road‑trip comedy “Joy Ride” (Ashley Park, Sherry Cola, Stephanie Hsu), plus notes on the similarly named “Joyride” movies so you don’t click the wrong one.

Where to watch “Joy Ride” (2023)

This is the raunchy road‑trip comedy about four Asian American friends traveling in Asia.

In many regions, you’ll typically find it:

  • On subscription streaming
    • Netflix in some countries (e.g., U.S. and others).
* **Disney+** and/or **Amazon Prime Video** in some other regions (e.g., Canada) as part of a subscription.
* **Peacock** has a listing for “Joy Ride” (Lionsgate release) in some markets.
  • On digital rental or purchase
    • Amazon Video / Prime Video (store) : available to rent or buy digitally.
* **Apple TV / iTunes** : available to **rent or buy**.
* **Fandango at Home (formerly Vudu)** : available to **rent or buy** , with clips and extras.
* Some cable or digital services offer it on demand (e.g., Spectrum On Demand, FlixFling in certain regions).
  • On physical media
    • DVD / Blu‑ray via retailers such as Barnes & Noble and others.

As of the latest information, there are no widely available permanent “free with ads” streaming options ; it’s either subscription‑based or pay‑per‑view/rental.

Beware of similarly titled movies

There are a couple of different movies with almost the same name, and they appear on other platforms:

  • “Joyride” (2022, Ireland drama with Olivia Colman)
    • Logline: a 12‑year‑old steals a taxi and finds a woman with a baby in the back seat; they go on an emotional road trip across Ireland.
* Available on **Hulu** in some regions (often via trial or subscription).
  • Older “Joy Ride” (2001 thriller) and other variants
    • These sometimes show up in forum threads when people ask “where can I watch Joy Ride,” so double‑check the year and cast so you don’t end up with the wrong film.

Use the year 2023 and cast names (Ashley Park, Sherry Cola, Stephanie Hsu) when you search on your streaming service to make sure you’re picking the right Joy Ride.

Quick tips to find it in your country

Because rights shift a lot over time and by region, a good quick method is:

  1. Open a “where to watch” guide service available in your country (for example, JustWatch).
  2. Type “Joy Ride (2023)” and filter by your country.
  1. It will show:
    • Which subscription services currently carry it (e.g., Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Peacock).
 * Which services let you rent or buy it (Amazon, Apple TV, Fandango at Home, etc.).

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      <th>“Joy Ride” (2023) availability*</th>
      <th>Notes</th>
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      <td>Netflix</td>
      <td>Available in some regions as part of subscription [web:1][web:5]</td>
      <td>Check local Netflix catalog; not universal worldwide.</td>
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      <td>Disney+</td>
      <td>Streaming in certain countries (e.g., Canada) [web:3]</td>
      <td>Often alongside Prime Video in those regions.</td>
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      <td>Amazon Prime Video (subscription)</td>
      <td>Included in some regions; also has rental/purchase store [web:1][web:3]</td>
      <td>Search both the “included with Prime” and “rent/buy” sections.</td>
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      <td>Apple TV / iTunes</td>
      <td>Digital rent or buy [web:1][web:3]</td>
      <td>HD and sometimes 4K versions depending on region.</td>
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      <td>Fandango at Home</td>
      <td>Rent or buy, plus clips and extras [web:1][web:2][web:5]</td>
      <td>Previously branded as Vudu in many markets.</td>
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      <td>Peacock</td>
      <td>Listed as streaming option in some markets [web:7]</td>
      <td>Requires Peacock subscription where available.</td>
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      <td>Hulu</td>
      <td>Streams “Joyride” (2022) drama, not the 2023 comedy [web:9]</td>
      <td>Verify title and year carefully.</td>
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*Availability changes often; always recheck your local app/store for the latest status.

TL;DR: Search for “Joy Ride (2023)” on Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, or Peacock in your region for subscription viewing, or rent/buy it on Amazon Video, Apple TV, or Fandango at Home if it’s not included where you are.

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