You can watch Sharp Objects mainly on HBO’s platforms and a few partner or regional services, plus via digital purchase.

Main streaming options

  • Max / HBO (U.S.) – The series is part of HBO’s catalog and streams on Max (formerly HBO Max). Access is also possible when HBO is added as a premium channel through services like Hulu or other live-TV bundles in supported regions.
  • Hulu with HBO add‑on (U.S.) – You can watch it on Hulu by adding HBO/Max as a premium add‑on; new or eligible returning users may see a free trial offer for Hulu, with HBO billed separately.
  • YouTube TV and other live-TV bundles – Some live-TV streaming services carry HBO as an add‑on, letting you watch Sharp Objects through their apps (for example, YouTube TV in the U.S., subject to current channel lineups and region).

Buy or rent digitally

If you do not want an HBO‑type subscription, you can buy or rent episodes or the full season from major digital stores:

  • Amazon Prime Video – Available to buy per episode or full season; you can also add HBO as a paid channel instead of purchasing individually.
  • Apple TV / iTunes and similar stores – Episodes and seasons are sold for digital download on stores such as Apple TV and Fandango at Home (formerly Vudu), typically in HD.

Outside the U.S. and regional notes

Availability changes by country, but a few examples show how it’s often handled:

  • United Kingdom – The show is available to stream on NOW (formerly NOW TV) and can be bought on digital stores like Amazon, Apple TV, Rakuten TV, and Sky Store.
  • India / some Hotstar regions – Listings indicate Sharp Objects streaming on Disney+ Hotstar , reflecting regional licensing where HBO content has been carried on Hotstar.

Because streaming rights shift over time and differ by country, it is safest to search for “Sharp Objects” directly inside the apps you use (Max/HBO, Hulu, your regional equivalent of Hotstar, or your local digital store) to confirm whether it is currently included with a subscription or only as a paid purchase.

TL;DR: Look first on Max/HBO (or an HBO add‑on like Hulu), then on regional services such as NOW or Hotstar if you are outside the U.S., or buy it on Amazon/Apple TV if subscription options are limited.

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