Is There a ‘Beautiful Creatures’ Film Available on Netflix? How Can You Watch It?

Published 05/24/2026, 1:28 PM EDT

Credits: Beautiful Creatures - Official Trailer 1 [HD]/ Warner Bros Via Instagram/ Produced by Alcon Entertainment, 3 Arts Entertainment, and Belle Pictures/ Distributed by Warner Bros. Picture

Beautiful Creatures is a 2013 supernatural romance adapted from the bestselling novel of the same name, centering on a small-town boy drawn into a world of witchy family secrets and Southern gothic mystery. The film, starring Alden Ehrenreich and Alice Englert, blends otherworldly tension with young-love drama, giving it a niche, cult-style following among fans of fantasy-infused romance.

So is Beautiful Creatures actually streaming on Netflix right now?

Availability shifts and the confusion around similarly titled titles

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There is indeed a movie titled Beautiful Creatures, and it has appeared on Netflix libraries in certain regions in the past, but its current availability is highly dependent on shifting licensing deals and geographic restrictions. In many territories, the film is now listed as unavailable, meaning it may not show up in your local interface even though it continues to stream elsewhere. This patchwork access is typical for mid-2010s studio films that rotate between platforms.

The surge in searches connecting Beautiful Creatures to Netflix appears to stem from confusion with Remarkably Bright Creatures, a newer Netflix-backed adaptation that shares a similar naming pattern. While both originate from novels and lean into emotional storytelling, they occupy very different tonal spaces. One is rooted in Southern gothic fantasy, while the other explores grounded, introspective drama.

Within the current Netflix catalog, Remarkably Bright Creatures is the title viewers are more likely to find readily available. That distinction matters, especially for audiences searching by name rather than plot or cast. As streaming libraries continue to evolve, the overlap in titles can easily blur what is actually accessible at any given moment.

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That overlap in naming leads directly into what viewers are really encountering when they search for Beautiful Creatures on Netflix today.

A quieter, character-driven alternative in Remarkably Bright Creatures

Remarkably Bright Creatures uses a coastal aquarium setting to tell a story centered on grief, connection, and unexpected companionship. The narrative follows a widowed woman played by Sally Field, whose routine begins to shift as she forms a bond with both a young man and an unusually perceptive octopus. The film leans into emotional subtlety rather than spectacle.

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Lewis Pullman plays the drifter searching for answers about his past, adding a thread of quiet mystery to the unfolding relationships. Their intersecting journeys gradually reveal hidden histories and unspoken pain. The aquarium itself becomes more than a backdrop, functioning as a reflective space where characters confront what they have avoided.

The supporting cast, including Colm Meaney, Joan Chen, and Kathy Baker, deepens the film’s grounded tone. Meanwhile, Alfred Molina lends voice to Marcellus the octopus, giving the character a thoughtful presence that guides the emotional arc. Direction by Olivia Newman emphasizes stillness and atmosphere, allowing the story to unfold with restraint.

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What do you think about the mix-up between Beautiful Creatures and Remarkably Bright Creatures on Netflix? Let us know in the comments.

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Pratham Gurung

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If films shape personalities, Pratham was practically raised in a dark theater, pulling off twenty-four-hour movie marathons and falling into hour-long YouTube video essays at 3 a.m., his fascination with cinema never really having an off switch.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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