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)

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Country Streaming Rent/Buy (Digital)
United Kingdom Netflix, Disney+, Max, Google Play (availability may vary over time) Apple TV, Prime Video, Sky Store, Rakuten TV
Canada Netflix, Prime Video (incl. Freevee), Disney+, Max, Apple TV, Google Play Listed as available to rent/buy across multiple platforms
New Zealand Netflix (incl. ad tier), Prime Video (incl. Freevee), Disney+, Max, Apple TV, Google Play Rent/buy via the same major digital platforms
United States No current streaming options reported May require accessing non‑US digital stores; check your preferred retailer directly

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

  1. Search your local Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ or Max app for “I Swear (2025)”.
  1. 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.
  1. 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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