You can watch Uncut Gems on a few major streaming and digital platforms right now, depending on your country and whether you’re fine with renting or need it in a subscription.

Main streaming options

  • In many regions, Uncut Gems is available on Netflix as part of the regular catalog, especially in countries like the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
  • In the US, its availability on subscription services changes over time; guides recently list it on Tubi (free with ads) and at times on HBO Max , but this can rotate, so checking a real‑time streaming guide is best.

Rent or buy digitally

If it is not included in a subscription where you live, you can still watch it by renting or buying it digitally.

  • Amazon/Prime Video – available to rent or purchase in HD.
  • Apple TV / iTunes – rentable or purchasable in HD/4K in many regions.
  • Google Play Movies – offers HD purchase/rental as well.

These stores usually let you start watching immediately and keep a purchase in your digital library.

How to quickly check for your country

Streaming rights for Uncut Gems move around a lot, so the exact answer depends on your location.

  • Use a real‑time streaming guide site (like JustWatch or Reelgood) and search for “Uncut Gems” to see current options in your country.
  • Some forum users also mention checking the “Where to watch” row on IMDb, which lists current rental/streaming platforms for your region.

If you open Netflix and only see a “Remind Me” button instead of a Play button, that means it’s not currently available in your region’s Netflix library but may come back later.

TL;DR: Search for Uncut Gems on Netflix and Tubi first; if it’s not included where you live, rent or buy it on Amazon/Prime Video, Apple TV, or Google Play.

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