You can’t stream Marty Supreme on a subscription service just yet, but you do have a few legal options to watch it at home, plus a likely streaming home coming soon.

Where you can watch Marty Supreme now

As of mid‑February 2026, here’s how you can see it at home:

  • You can buy a digital copy on major platforms like Amazon Video and Apple TV (buy-to-own, not subscription streaming).
  • You can also rent it digitally on Amazon Video, Apple TV, and Plex in some regions.
  • Some regional services list it exclusively on VUDU for streaming (buy/rent) in the United States.
  • It’s still playing in theaters , so a cinema showing is still an option if you want the big‑screen experience.

In other words: right now it’s a “premium VOD” title you pay for individually, not part of a flat‑fee streaming catalog.

Is Marty Supreme on Netflix / Hulu / Max?

  • It is not yet available on subscription streaming (no Netflix, no Prime Video subscription, no Max listing live yet).
  • Because of A24’s output deal with Warner Bros. Discovery, Max (formerly HBO Max) is expected to be the first subscription service to stream it in the U.S.

When will it start streaming “for real”?

Different outlets make roughly the same educated guess:

  • Industry coverage suggests it will hit digital purchase and rental around early–mid February 2026 , which is already happening.
  • For subscription streaming on Max , projections cluster around late April to May 2026 , depending on the exact “Pay‑1 window” timing after its theatrical and digital runs.

These dates are estimates , not officially locked, so the exact day could shift a bit, especially around awards‑season timing.

Quick Q&A

  • Q: Can I stream Marty Supreme anywhere “for free” with a subscription right now?
    A: No, you currently need to rent or buy it; there are no legitimate ad‑supported or subscription‑included options yet.
  • Q: Where should I keep an eye out for it to drop?
    A: Watch for it on Max sometime in spring 2026, and keep checking aggregators like JustWatch for a status change from “buy/rent” to “stream.”

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