When will the "Autumn Man" come to streaming?

When will the "Autumn Man" come to streaming?

"The Fall Guy" is a love letter to a stunt performer directed by David Leach, embodied by Ryan Gosling's title character. A former stunt performer and coordinator, Lychee starred Lee Majors as a stunt performer working as a bounty hunter in his off-hours in his adaptation of the 1980s TV series.

In this film, Gosling's Colt Seavers is a former stunt double for a superstar actor who goes missing from a major film production directed by Colt's ex-girlfriend, Jodie Moreno (Emily Blunt). Colt reluctantly agrees to track down the absent star and nurtures old feelings for the previous couple. Leitch mixes romance and comedy with a kind of massive practical stunt that celebrates the ingenuity of filmmaking.

It's a bespoke experience for the big screen, but many viewers will prefer to catch the "Autumn Man" at home. Here's what we know so far about when "The Fall Guy" will be available for streaming:

Since "The Fall Guy" has just started its theatrical release, how long it will last in theaters depends on how well it will perform at the box office. That opening weekend saw a lackluster return; however, the movie seems to have picked up steam and can make a comeback.

Fellow recent Universal Pictures action movie "Monkey Man" made its VOD debut in a little fortnight after its theater opening, but "Autumn Man" is likely to stay in theaters a little longer to maximize the chances of being seen on the big screens, including IMAX. Still, Universal films usually head to VOD within 30-45 days, so you can expect "The Fall Guy" to be able to rent at home by mid〜6.

As a universal release, "The Fall Guy" will eventually also stream on corporate sibling Peacock, but the window for its availability will be different. The release of Universal's last hit genre, the horror film "Night Swim", took about four months to make it to the peacock. 

"The Fall Guy" is expected to be an even bigger box-office hit, and it will probably take months before it gets delivered on Peacock. It leaves a lot of time for those amazing stunts to get their cause on the big screen.

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