Where to Watch 'Our Hero, Balthazar'? Is the Noah Centineo Movie Available Online?

Published 05/07/2026, 12:47 AM EDT

Dark comedies centered around internet culture and modern youth anxieties have become increasingly common in recent years, but Our Hero, Balthazar is drawing attention for taking an especially sharp and uncomfortable approach to the subject. Directed by Oscar Boyson, the film places social media activism, performative empathy, and gun violence discourse under a brutally satirical lens while following a privileged teenager desperate to become a hero.

The movie has also generated buzz because of its young ensemble cast, led by Jaeden Martell alongside Noah Centineo and Asa Butterfield. After premiering at the Tribeca Festival, the film slowly expanded into theaters, leaving many viewers wondering whether it can already be streamed online or if it remains exclusive to cinemas.

How audiences can currently catch the film: Our Hero, Balthazar?

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As of early May 2026, Our Hero, Balthazar is only available in theaters through a limited theatrical release. The film first opened in New York City in late March before expanding to select locations, including Los Angeles, during early April. Viewers interested in watching it currently need to check local theatrical listings or ticketing platforms for available screenings.

At the moment, the film has not been released on streaming platforms or video-on-demand services. There are currently no digital rental, purchase, or subscription streaming options available through major services. Theater chains and ticketing platforms continue to be the primary way to watch the movie while it remains in its theatrical window.

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As discussion around the film continues online, many viewers are also becoming curious about what exactly makes the movie so divisive and unconventional.

What is Our Hero, Balthazar about?

Directed by Oscar Boyson, Our Hero, Balthazar follows Balthazar “Balthy” Malone, played by Jaeden Martell, a privileged New York City teenager obsessed with social media validation and performative activism. Hoping to impress his activist crush Eleanor, portrayed by Pippa Knowles, Balthy travels to rural Texas after suspecting that a troubled young man named Solomon may be planning a violent act. Solomon, played by Asa Butterfield, soon becomes part of Balthy’s awkward and misguided attempt to turn himself into a real-life hero.

The film blends dark comedy and satire while exploring themes like online performative empathy, youth alienation, gun culture, and the influence of social media on modern activism. The supporting cast includes Jennifer Ehle, Chris Bauer, Becky Ann Baker, Anna Baryshnikov, and Noah Centineo, who also serves as an executive producer.

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The movie has generated conversation for its provocative take on influencer culture and internet-era activism, with critics praising the emotionally charged performances from Jaeden Martell and Asa Butterfield. Noah Centineo’s involvement has also attracted attention, especially as he prepares to star alongside David Harbour in the upcoming film John Rambo.

Although the film is currently limited to theaters, its growing online buzz suggests wider availability could eventually follow once its theatrical run concludes. With conversations around its provocative themes and performances continuing to spread across social media, many viewers are already anticipating a future streaming or digital release announcement. Until then, audiences interested in the film will need to catch it during its ongoing theatrical rollout.

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Would you watch Our Hero, Balthazar in theaters or wait for its streaming release? Let us know in the comments! 

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Karishma Dasgupta

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Karishma is an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. She enjoys digging deep into stories and bringing clarity to the often fast-moving world of entertainment. She holds a double Master’s degree in Fashion Business Management and Digital Marketing.

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