Is 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' Available on Netflix? Where and How to See It Before the Brad Pitt Sequel

Published 02/08/2026, 8:56 PM EST

Quentin Tarantino did not simply recreate late-sixties Hollywood; He gently haunted it, letting glamor, fear, and fading relevance share the same boulevard. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood drifts through ego, loyalty, and mythmaking, anchored by Leonardo DiCaprio’s unravelling Rick Dalton and Brad Pitt’s unbothered Cliff Booth.

It feels warm, funny, and quietly uneasy, like a dream that knows it is not ending. Which makes one question linger naturally: Where does this nostalgic reverie currently live on Netflix?

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood refused to stay finished, and now a Brad Pitt–led sequel looms, nudging viewers back into Tarantino’s sunlit chaos with renewed curiosity.

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The world of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood lives on, but where can Netflix audiences watch it?

Tracking down Once Upon a Time in Hollywood feels a bit like chasing a fading marquee light. The film is not currently available on Netflix, despite renewed curiosity around its legacy. Instead, viewers can stream it through fuboTV and YouTube TV, or watch free with authentication on FXNow.

For collectors and late-night rewatchers, it is also available to rent or buy digitally on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, and Fandango At Home, with DVD and Blu-ray options still widely stocked.

Set against this shifting backdrop, the story follows Rick Dalton, a once-celebrated television star struggling to stay relevant, and Cliff Booth, his fiercely loyal confidant. As Hollywood reinvents itself, their routines intersect with a darker undercurrent, pulling them toward the orbit of Sharon Tate, Roman Polanski, and the looming menace of the Manson family.

What unfolds blends satire, suspense, and fantasy, reshaping history while exposing the fragility of fame, quietly setting the stage for a sequel centred on the further adventures of Cliff Booth.

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The Adventures of Cliff Booth is stacking the deck, pairing Brad Pitt with a sharp, unexpected ensemble that promises to deepen the myth, expand the chaos, and elevate the sequel beyond nostalgia.

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Brad Pitt returns as the effortlessly cool Cliff Booth, surrounded by a powerhouse ensemble that promises sparks at every turn. Scott Caan and Elizabeth Debicki bring depth and charisma, while Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Carla Gugino inject fresh energy.

Holt McCallany, Corey Fogelmanis, Karren Karagulian, and Timothy Olyphant as James Stacy add intrigue and tension. Barry Livingston, Lauren Glazier, Peter Weller, and JB Tadena round out a cast designed to elevate the sequel, blending charm, danger, and unexpected brilliance on screen.

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Principal photography for The Adventures of Cliff Booth began in late July 2025 across California, with Brad Pitt spotted filming scenes alongside Corey Fogelmanis and Karren Karagulian. By September, the production transformed Highland Park’s Highland Theatre into a convincing 1970s streetscape, capturing the era’s grit and glamor.

After months of meticulous work, filming wrapped on January 15, 2026. The sequel, taken over by Netflix, is now poised for audiences in select theatres and on Netflix, reigniting excitement and nostalgia as Netflix takes over the classic sequel.

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What do you think about Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’s absence from Netflix? Let us know in the comments.

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra Miraj Khan is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. Specializing in Taylor Swift and the British Royal Family, she transforms modern mythologies into high-ranking, reader-first narratives. Since joining in early 2025, Khan has penned over 500 articles, known for their sharp decoding of Easter eggs and PR silences.

Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui

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