i swear film where to watch
The 2025 drama film “I Swear” (about John Davidson and Tourette syndrome) is currently available digitally in several countries, but options differ a lot by region.
Where to watch “I Swear”
- In the UK , you can rent or buy I Swear on digital stores like Prime Video, Apple TV, Sky Store and Rakuten TV.
- A streaming-aggregator listing also shows availability on Netflix, Disney+, Max and Google Play in the UK , and on multiple services in Canada and New Zealand.
- In the US , major availability trackers currently report no streaming options , though you may still be able to rent or buy it via UK-based or international storefronts if you adjust your region.
Quick availability snapshot (by country)
| Country | Streaming | Rent/Buy (Digital) |
|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | Netflix, Disney+, Max, Google Play (availability may vary over time) | [1]Apple TV, Prime Video, Sky Store, Rakuten TV | [7][5]
| Canada | Netflix, Prime Video (incl. Freevee), Disney+, Max, Apple TV, Google Play | [1]Listed as available to rent/buy across multiple platforms | [1]
| New Zealand | Netflix (incl. ad tier), Prime Video (incl. Freevee), Disney+, Max, Apple TV, Google Play | [1]Rent/buy via the same major digital platforms | [1]
| United States | No current streaming options reported | [3]May require accessing non‑US digital stores; check your preferred retailer directly | [3]
What the film is about
- I Swear follows John Davidson , diagnosed with Tourette syndrome at 15, as he navigates bullying, misunderstanding and adulthood in 1980s Scotland.
- The film is described as an uplifting, true story–based drama about friendship, community and advocacy, with highly praised performances from Robert Aramayo and Maxine Peake.
Tips to quickly find it
- Search your local Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ or Max app for “I Swear (2025)”.
- If it does not appear, check digital stores like Apple TV, Amazon/Prime Video Store, Google Play or Sky Store for a paid rental or purchase.
- If you are in a region where no option shows up, it may simply not be licensed there yet, so checking again in a few weeks can help.
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