You can watch the 2020 Russell Crowe thriller “Unhinged” both on subscription streaming and on free-with-ads platforms in many regions as of early 2026.

Main streaming options

  • Netflix – Available to stream in several countries (including parts of North America, Europe, and Asia). Availability is region-dependent and can change, so check your local Netflix catalog.
  • Prime Video (Amazon) – Offered to rent or buy digitally; in some regions it may also appear as part of a Prime subscription or with ads.
  • Apple TV / Apple TV Store – Available to rent or purchase in HD or 4K.
  • Microsoft Store / Fandango at Home and similar stores – Digital rental and purchase are also listed through these services.

Free (with ads) streaming

In a number of countries, “Unhinged” can be watched free with ads on certain platforms:

  • The Roku Channel – Free streaming (Roku devices and some smart TVs).
  • Tubi, Pluto TV, Plex, Fawesome, Hoopla and similar free-movie services – Frequently list “Unhinged” as free in HD with ads. Availability varies by country.

Quick regional examples

  • United States – Common options include Netflix (subscription), Prime Video (rent/buy), Apple TV (rent/buy), and free-with-ads through services like The Roku Channel, Tubi, Pluto TV, Plex, and others on Roku.
  • UK / Australia / Canada / parts of Europe and Asia – Often on Netflix or a local equivalent (like NOW in the UK, Stan or Foxtel-type services in Australia), plus digital rental/buy via Prime Video and Apple TV; specifics differ by catalog.

How to find it fastest

  1. Open your usual streaming apps (Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Roku, Tubi, etc.).
  2. Search for “Unhinged (2020)” by title.
  3. If it does not appear in subscription or free-with-ads results, check the rent/buy section in Prime Video or Apple TV.

Because streaming rights change regularly, the most reliable last step is to search the title directly in the apps you already use, or on a streaming- availability aggregator in your country.

TL;DR: In most regions right now, try Netflix first, then check Prime Video and Apple TV (rent/buy), and if you have a Roku or free- movie apps, look for it on The Roku Channel, Tubi, Pluto TV, or Plex with ads.

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