“Napoleon”: historical drama can now be watched in the home cinema

Ridley Scott’s work starring Joaquin Phoenix is ​​now available to buy and rent.

Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon” only premiered in German cinemas in November (November 23, 2023). And now the film, starring Joaquin Phoenix in the lead role as the historical general Napoleon Bonaparte, is already available to stream on premium video-on-demand platforms.

The press release states the content of the action epic: “The film offers a very unique and personal perspective on Napoleon’s beginnings and his rapid rise to emperor, viewed from the perspective of his emotionally dependent, volatile relationship with his only true wife Dear Josephine (Vanessa Kirby). The film chronicles Napoleon’s famous battles, his relentless ambition and his astonishing skills as a strategist, leader and war visionary.”

Trailer for “Napoleon”:

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Where can you stream “Napoleon”?

The theatrical version of “Napoleon” has been listed on Amazon, iTunes, Apple TV and Co. since January 9, 2024. From this date onwards, the film can be bought and rented before it is later added to the regular Apple TV+ program.

There will also be a director’s cut of Scott’s work (the theatrical version has already been shortened to 157 minutes) – it is not yet known when this will be available in streaming.

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