Where To Watch Eminem’s New Movie ‘Stans’: Release Date, Documentary Streaming Info



Look, if you had one shot or one opportunity to stream Eminem’s new documentary, would you capture it? Or just let it slip?

Directed by Steven Leckart and produced by Eminem, Stans is a deep dive into the “emotional and transformative connection between Eminem and some of the superfans whose lives have been shaped by his music.” The film, per Paramount, “examines the complicated relationship between one of the world’s most private artists and his massive public persona… offering a raw, loud, and revealing journey across Eminem’s career — and the passionate audience that has grown with him.”

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The title of the film is based on Eminem’s hit song “Stan,” which was released almost 25 years ago.

Will you “lose yourself” in Stans? Based on the film’s reviews… probably! The documentary currently has a 93% Tomatometer and a 94% Popcornmeter score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Here’s where to watch Stans online.

When Is The Stans Movie Streaming Release Date?

Stans premiered on Paramount+ on Tuesday, August 26.

Is Eminem’s Stans Movie on Netflix?

Nope. The film is only currently streaming on Paramount+.

Where To Watch Eminem’s Stans Documentary Online:

Stans is available on Paramount+, which you can purchase for $7.99/month or $12.99/month. The $12.99/month option, Paramount+ Premium, includes a CBS live stream and Showtime originals.

Yearly options are also available for $119.99 or $59.99.

Does Paramount+ Offer A Free Trial?

You know it! You can sample the streamer by taking advantage of Paramount+’s seven-day free trial.

Can I Watch Eminem’s Stans Movie on Hulu or Amazon?

Yes! You can add Paramount Plus Premium to your Prime Video or Hulu account for an extra $12.99/month. New subscribers can sample the streamer on Amazon with a seven-day free trial.



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