What time is Seberg streaming on Amazon Prime Video?
Seberg is heading to Amazon Prime Video at the end of the week. What time can you stream the Kristen Stewart movie based on a true story?
Kristen Stewart stars as Jean Seberg in the latest biographical movie heading to Amazon Prime Video. You’ll be able to stream it at the end of the week, but what time is Seberg available?
Like other global Amazon Originals, there’s some great news. Those in North America will get it slightly earlier than the stated release date. Releases happen at midnight GMT, which means those on the east coast will get the movie at 7 p.m., and those on the west coast will get it at 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 14.
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You will need to go into the movie to be able to play it. This could mean searching for it first. Amazon doesn’t make it easy to watch everything early.
Sometimes you’ll need to refresh the page, especially if you check at bang on the hour. If you don’t see it immediately, you’ll definitely have it by midnight in your local time zone.
This is certainly a movie that is worth the wait. Stewart stars opposite Anthony Mackie as Hakim Jamal, Seberg’s lover during the 1960s Civil Rights movement. Seberg was a strong supporter of the Civil Rights movement, which made her a target of the FBI. Her phones were tapped and she was constantly followed, which had a knock-on effect on her mental health.
Seberg focuses on how the FBI’s decisions affected the actress for the years to come. It’s a look at the downward spiral on her mental health to create a greater understanding of the actress.
Check out the trailer for Seberg below:
Seberg will be on Amazon Prime Video by midnight in your local time zone on Friday, May 15.