Challengers is finally coming to Prime Video in October

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Challengers confirms UK streaming release dateMetro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures - Warner Bros.

Challengers has been available to watch at home since May, but if you've been waiting to stream it in the UK, the wait is almost over.

Amazon has confirmed that Challengers will be available to watch on Prime Video in the UK from Tuesday, October 1 for all subscribers at no extra cost.

In the US, the acclaimed tennis drama was released on streaming service MGM+ at the end of July. It's likely that it'll join Prime Video in the US around the same time as its UK streaming release, but it hasn't been confirmed.

If you're a new subscriber or haven't had an Amazon Prime membership for a full year, you could even watch Challengers for free by taking advantage of a 30-day free trial when you sign up to the full Prime service.

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NIKO TAVERNISE - Warner Bros.

Sign up for Amazon Prime

The full Amazon Prime service comes with benefits such as free delivery and access to Prime Music, as well as access to everything on offer on Prime Video such as The Rings of Power. It usually costs £8.99 per month.

You could also sign up just for Prime Video access at the price of £5.99 per month, but this option doesn't come with a free trial.

If you can't wait until October to watch Challengers, you can currently rent or buy the movie from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other digital retailers in the UK.

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Challengers is also available to buy on DVD and Blu-ray in the UK, although the Blu-ray release is exclusive to HMV.

Other October movie premieres on Prime Video include three Amazon Original movies: thriller House of Spoils (October 3), action-comedy Brothers (October 17) and actioner Canary Black (October 24).

Challengers is released on Prime Video on Tuesday, October 1.

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