How to watch "Bratz: The Brat Pack," a feature-length documentary, streaming from anywhere.

How to watch "Bratz: The Brat Pack," a feature-length documentary, streaming from anywhere.

Generation X, watch "Brats" and prepare to relive your anguished youth. Actor and director Andrew McCarthy reunites with his 1980s teen idols for the feature-length documentary Brats. In Brats, McCarthy interviews the stars of the most popular teen movies who were designated as part of the "Brat Pack" and nearly had their careers hijacked.

"Bratz" is available now in the U.S. and Canada and will be released internationally on July 5.

In the mid-80s, actors like Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, and Demi Moore were taking Hollywood by storm. Often top billing in various coming-of-age dramas (notably the 1985 double hit "The Breakfast Club" and "St. Elmo's Fire"), their cover story in "New York Magazine" described them as "the Hollywood Brat Pack," and their career came to a halt.

Although now used in a friendly way, the term initially had a negative impact on the personal and professional lives of those associated with it. McCarthy's documentary film Bratz reunites former fellow "Brat Pack" members, assesses the victims of a "scathing" 1985 article, and meets its author, David Blum, for the first time.

Moviegoers can expect celebrity-filled insights into the fickle nature of '80s Hollywood and the fame game, with instructions on how to watch "Brats" online now, from anywhere.

Andrew McCarthy's documentary was released in the U.S. on June 13 and is available exclusively on Hulu; "Brats" is available online now, with the possibility of a free trial.

Subscriptions are $7.99 per month for the basic subscription or $17.99 per month for ad-free, but first-time users of Hulu can enjoy a 30-day free trial of the platform.

You can also get Hulu via Disney Bundle. Sports fans can add ESPN Plus for $14.99/month.

Are you currently traveling outside the U.S. and blocked from watching "Bratz" on Hulu?

Thanks to a VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can watch the nostalgic documentary from anywhere; a VPN is software that allows your device to appear to be in your country, no matter where you are in the world. This makes it ideal for viewers who are currently traveling outside their home country. Our favorite is NordVPN. Best on the Market:

The '80s "Brat Pack" is back! Released on June 28, "Bratz" is available online in Canada right now if you have a Disney Plus subscription.

There are several membership options. Prices for Disney Plus start at $7.99 CAD for the standard, ad-supported option. However, those who are willing to pay a little more can go ad-free with both the standard and premium plans. Additionally, memberships can be cancelled at any time.

UK viewers can watch "Bratz" online on Disney Plus starting Friday, July 5. Plans start at £4.99. Of course, subscribers can upgrade to the ad-free standard plan for £7.99 per month or opt for the premium option for £10.99.

Currently living outside the U.S.? VPN allows you to connect to your usual streaming platform from anywhere.

To coincide with its UK release, Australian Disney Plus subscribers can watch "Bratz" online starting Friday, July 5. Disney Plus Standard costs A$13.99 per month (A$139.99 per year). Disney Plus Premium, on the other hand, costs A$17.99 (A$179.99 per year) and offers better video quality and more streams.

What if you're away from home? Download a VPN and you can connect to your usual streaming service from anywhere in the world.

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