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where to watch limitless

You can watch the Limitless (2011) movie on several major streaming, rental, and purchase platforms, but availability depends heavily on your country and changes over time.

Main streaming options

In many regions, Limitless is available on at least one subscription service at any given time, but the exact platform rotates. Common platforms that have carried it recently include:

  • Amazon Prime Video (sometimes included with subscription, sometimes only as rent/buy).
  • Peacock or similar studio-linked services in some countries.
  • Lionsgate+ (via Amazon Channels) in the UK and some other regions.

Because licenses change month to month, the most reliable way to know “where to watch Limitlessright now in your location is to check an aggregator like JustWatch or a similar guide site.

Rent or buy digitally

If it’s not currently streaming in your subscription bundle, it’s almost always available to rent or buy digitally.

Typical digital stores:

  • Amazon Video.
  • Apple TV / iTunes.
  • Google Play Movies (rent or buy in HD).
  • Fandango at Home / Vudu in some regions.

Prices are usually in the common range for catalog titles (e.g., standard digital rental and HD purchase tiers).

Free (with ads) options

Sometimes Limitless shows up on free, ad-supported streaming services.

Examples of places it may appear:

  • Tubi, Pluto TV, Crackle, or similar free platforms when they have the license.
  • Channel-branded free apps or Roku-style free channels that rotate older movies in and out.

These free options come and go quickly, so an aggregator search by title is the fastest way to see if any of them carry it today.

Quick forum-style note

On streaming forums and subreddits, people often say:

“Check JustWatch or uNoGS for your country; Limitless keeps hopping between Prime, Netflix-like services, and YouTube rentals.”

So if you search “ where to watch Limitless + your country” and then cross- check on JustWatch, you’ll usually get an up-to-date answer in seconds.

TL;DR: Use a streaming guide (like JustWatch), then:

  1. Check subscription apps (Prime, Peacock, Lionsgate+ or equivalents in your country).
  1. If it’s not included, rent/buy on Amazon, Apple TV, or Google Play.
  1. Look for temporary free-with-ads runs on services like Tubi or Pluto TV.

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