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Here's Where To Stream ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith'

by Emily Lackey

If you’re anything like me, the first thing you thought when you heard that Brad Pitt and Angelina were getting a divorce is that you needed to stop what you were doing and immediately watch Mr. and Mrs. Smith. What can I say? I deal with my emotions with well-timed movies. Especially when those movies star the celebrity couple that I am currently in the throes of mourning. But where can you stream Mr. and Mrs. Smith? I went on a hunt to find this classic movie the second I realized it isn’t available on Netflix. Thankfully for all of us currently working our way through our sadness by watching a ton of movies, Mr. and Mrs. Smith is available to stream from other services.

So fret not, my little movie aficionados. You can definitely get your fill of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as you work your way through your feelings of shock and sadness. In fact, watching Mr. and Mrs. Smith might actually be the perfect way to do it. What better way is there of dealing with your emotions than by sitting on your couch, watching these two actors fall in love on screen, and sobbing your way through the whole thing? Honestly, I can’t think of a better one.

So take a look at all of these other streaming options for your viewing pleasure. Your sad days wouldn’t be complete without at least one viewing.

On YouTube

It might cost you $2.99, but you can watch this movie right from the comfort of your computer screen, just like you would Netflix.

On iTunes

This is how I prefer to watch all of my movies, and you can rent or purchase it. $14.99 is a little steep for a movie, if you ask me, but, if you plan on watching this on repeat for multiple days, it may be the best way to go. Or you could rent it for $3.99.

On Amazon

You can stream the movie right from the website for $3.99. You’re welcome.

On Vudu

Movie snobs have a choice of standard def or HD with this streaming service, but the HD will cost you a buck more. That might be worth it to watch these two in all of their high definition glory.

On Google Play

$2.99 will get you this movie for a few hours. Or you can buy the whole thing for $12.99.

On FXNow

OK, yes, you have to have cable service to watch more than an hour of the film for free. But just in case you’re jonesing for some Smith and can’t afford to pay, this is a great way to get your fix.

So stream away, my friends, and may the beauty of these two actors together help you wade through the sticky mess of your grief.

Image: 20th Century Fox; Giphy (6)