Rob Reiner’s ‘God & Country’ Documentary on Netflix? Where to Watch His Iconic Work In 2025

Published 12/16/2025, 8:59 AM EST

When a name like Rob Reiner appears on your screen, it does not just whisper nostalgia; it practically yells it with a megaphone. The man who made people cry, laugh, and ponder life all in one film now tackles a subject heavier than a popcorn bucket in a hurricane: Christian Nationalism in America.

While his camera peers into politics and belief systems, viewers are left wondering where exactly they can witness God & Country’s cultural excavation in 2025.

God & Country streaming options on Netflix and beyond

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Rob Reiner’s 2024 documentary God & Country, produced by him and directed by Dan Partland, is not on Netflix this year, but it has not disappeared into the void. Subscribers can rent or buy it on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, and Peacock, while ad-supported viewers have options such as Tubi, Pluto TV, Xumo Play, and Freevee.

Library-accessible services like Kanopy and Hoopla also carry it, while digital rentals are additionally offered via Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Vudu, keeping Reiner’s investigative lens widely reachable.

Professionally, Reiner’s final works included directing Spinal Tap II: The End Continues (2025) and producing God & Country (2024). In 2023, he also launched the ten-part podcast series Who Killed JFK? alongside journalist Soledad O’Brien, cementing his late-career focus on investigative storytelling while continuing to challenge audiences intellectually and culturally.

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While tragedy and legacy intertwine in Rob Reiner’s final projects, his earlier works continue to echo across streaming platforms, proving that his cinematic fingerprint refuses to fade quietly.

Netflix keeps Rob Reiner’s iconic films in rotation

While God & Country remains absent from Netflix, the platform still hosts a rotating selection of Rob Reiner’s cinematic treasures. Stand by Me (1986) remains a quintessential coming-of-age classic, blending heartfelt storytelling with Stephen King’s dark undertones.

Netflix also periodically streams films featuring Reiner in supporting roles, such as The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), allowing subscribers to witness the actor-director’s versatility, whether delivering subtle humor or intense dramatic presence.

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Netflix has historically offered gems like Flipped (2010), a tender teen romance, and Sleepless in Seattle (1993), in which Reiner’s supporting role leaves a memorable impression. These films exemplify his uncanny ability to curate narratives that remain culturally resonant decades later.

For cinephiles and casual viewers alike, the Reiner catalog on Netflix is more than a selection of movies; it is a curated journey through drama, romance, and timeless American storytelling that extends far beyond the confines of any single documentary.

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What are your thoughts on Rob Reiner’s legacy and the reach of God & Country in 2025? Let us know in the comments below.

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Shraddha Priyadarshi

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