Where to stream The Little Things: Netflix? Amazon? HBO Max?

(L-r) RAMI MALEK as Jim Baxter, JARED LETO as Albert Sparma and DENZEL WASHINGTON as Joe “Deke” Deacon in Warner Bros. Pictures’ psychological thriller “THE LITTLE THINGS,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Nicola Goode
(L-r) RAMI MALEK as Jim Baxter, JARED LETO as Albert Sparma and DENZEL WASHINGTON as Joe “Deke” Deacon in Warner Bros. Pictures’ psychological thriller “THE LITTLE THINGS,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Nicola Goode /
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The Little Things is one of the first big movies of 2021. Where will you be able to watch it? Here’s all you need to know about the release.

While 2021 is going to be quiet when it comes to big movies, we can rely on Warner Bros. to keep us company. There are plenty of movies arriving, and The Little Things is going to be one of them.

The Denzel Washington and Rami Malek movie is perfect for crime thriller fans. It focuses on a deputy sheriff and a detective who are on the hunt for a serial killer. However, the case brings up the past of the sheriff, and that naturally has a knock-on effect on the case.

Critics are lukewarm to the movie, giving it a 46% score on Rotten Tomatoes. That doesn’t mean it isn’t worth the watch, but where can you see it?

Where will The Little Things stream?

The fact that it’s a Warner Bros. movie should give away a lot right now. Back in December 2020, Warner Bros. announced that it would release movies in theaters throughout 2021 but they wouldn’t just head to theaters.

All movies will also head to HBO Max, and that’s exactly where you can stream The Little Things online. The movie sparked debate, but the release on the streaming platform is only for 31 days. After that, it will only be in theaters and likely to rent on VOD.

Eventually, it will head back to streaming services. HBO and HBO Max are the likely places for the Warner Bros. picture, probably about six to eight months after the theatrical release date, but there’s no confirmation of that just yet.

If you’re not sure about whether you want to risk your money in theaters or you don’t want to risk your health, Warner Bros. is making it possible to get new content with the subscription you currently likely already have.

Will it ever go to another streaming service? Possibly, but not for a few years.

Check out the trailer for The Little Things below:

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The Little Things is in theaters and on HBO Max now.