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‘Poor creatures’, where and when the film starring Emma Stone that has 11 Oscar nominations is released in streaming


Long gone are those years in which we were able to see for the first time on the big screen Emma Stone in ‘Supersalidos’, although he had already appeared in some other television series such as ‘Drive’ or ‘Malcolm in the middle’. The actress has had great professional development to date, starring in one of the films where she stands out the most: ‘Poor Creatures’, a film released in theaters on January 26.

If you didn’t get to enjoy the movie in theaters or simply want to watch it again from the comfort of home, We are going to clear up doubts about which platform it will come to soon the film with 11 Oscar nominations.

When and where we can see ‘Poor Creatures’ on streaming platforms

As strange as it may seem, ‘Poor Creatures’, a film rated for adults and with occasional nudity, will come to Disney+. It is expected that it will arrive before the summer but, in case you had doubts, it will not reach the platform before the 2024 Oscars.

With such a recent release – remember that the film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos premiered in theaters on January 26 – ‘Poor Creatures’ It is not available in streaming or in rental or sale format, whether physical or digital, although as soon as we know more information we will update the article with the corresponding date. For this reason, at the moment, it cannot be seen streaming, although it is still available in theaters.

‘Poor creatures’ has been quite a surprise. In fact, she has emerged as ‘Oppenheimer’s’ great rival, thus dethroning ‘Barbie’. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Alasdair Gray.published in 1992, and combines eroticism and comedy in a very balanced way in a story in which Bella Baxter (Emma Stone) travels with the purpose of defending equality and women’s liberation.

Emma Stone is joined by a cast of actors and actresses such as Willem Dafoe, Margaret Qualley or Mark Ruffalo. On the other hand, as we commented in SamaGame’s review, ‘Poor Creatures’ is Lanthimos’ best film, a film that could catapult Emma Stone towards her second Oscar.

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The director of ‘Poor Creatures’ also made this strange dystopia with Colin Farrell that you can watch in streaming


‘Poor Creatures’ is the sensation of the current billboard. His avalanche of Oscar nominations has given him an exposure that has made many viewers discover for the first time the Greek Yorgos Lanthimos, an extravagant creator of stories who has reached a certain aesthetic peak with his feminine reformulation of ‘Frankenstein’. But Lanthimos has been giving us first-rate extravagances for a long timesince its international revelation years ago, ‘Canino’.

However, other times he had approached science fiction, although always in his very peculiar style. It was his first film in English and with a cast of well-known names, ‘Lobster‘, which you can see on Filmin and Movistar Plus+. Although it is a film that completely lacks technological elements, its plot is reminiscent of science fiction fables from the beginning of the century. Although everything is narrated, of course, with a style that explores much more contemporary themes.

In ‘Lobster’ we are presented with a dystopian world about which we do not receive many clues, but we do receive a rule that must be followed: people without a partner are arrested and sent to a strange hotel where they have to find a partner within 45 days. If they do not succeed in that time, they will become an animal of their choice. Our timid protagonist, recently abandoned by his wife, chooses a lobster, a decision that is discussed by an entire staff of the hotel’s extravagant clients.

With the disconcerting sense of humor that characterizes practically all of his work, Lanthimos composes here a reflection on the need for love (if it exists) and the martyrdom of searching for it. A strange film that looks in the mirror of ‘1984’ or ‘Brave New World’ in its final stretch. When love ends up triumphing with a fart and some fuss vaguely similar to the fashionable dance.