When will ‘No Hard Feelings’ stream on Netflix

'No Hard Feelings'

The new movie ‘No Hard Feelings’ from Sony Pictures stars  Jennifer Lawrence who plays Maddie, a down-on-her-luck woman who is employed by a couple of helicopter parents to date their introverted 19-year-old son.

The R-rated comedy will be coming to Netflix as part of the widely publicized output deal Netflix holds with Sony Pictures. The deal stipulates that every movie from 2022 onwards comes to Netflix US in the first window for a period of 18 months.

The Oscar-winning actress is pairing with the director of the hit comedy “Good Boys”

“No Hard Feelings” were released on streaming. However, Sony still has plans for Jennifer Lawrence’s comedy to make it to a streaming service later on to reach even more audiences.

June 16, 2023, that date has since been pushed back a week, with the current official release date set for June 23, 2023, in the US and June 21 in other countries such as the UK and France.

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Netflix and Apple were interested in the movie back in 2021, .Like many major theater releases of the past few years, we will see them appear on our favorite streaming sites sometime soon.

Thanks to a deal between Sony and Netflix in early 2021, No Hard Feelings will eventually be available to stream on Netflix once its theatrical window and VOD window ends. By entertainment tonight ET, we learned that Netflix could release no hard feelings in 2023, ending in the US or maybe next year.

Jennifer Lawrence plays a bankrupt cab driver named Maddie, and the storyline revolves around her and a 19-year-old teenager who is all set to join college, named Percy Becker. Per the story, Percy’s parents want their son to know what happens in college. They hire Maddie in exchange for a car while she encourages the introverted teenager to drink, party and much more.

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