As director Brady Corbet’s latest feature, “The Brutalist,” continues to garner critical acclaim and navigate the competitive awards landscape following its successful limited theatrical run in late 2024, potential viewers are increasingly inquiring about its availability for streaming at home.
An update from Marie Claire, published on January 6, 2025, addresses the anticipated digital release of the award-winning A24 production. “The Brutalist” emerged as one of the most impactful limited releases of the past year, distinguished by its ambitious scope and unique presentation.
The Film: A Cinematic Achievement
Described as a grand cinematic feat, the film unfolds in two distinct parts, complete with an epilogue and a notable 15-minute intermission – a structure rarely seen in contemporary cinema. Made against a budget reported to be under $10 million, Corbet’s work delves into profound themes, exploring the inherent flaws within the idealized narrative of the American dream and the deeply ingrained nature of otherness and struggle prevalent in the United States.
The ensemble cast has received particular attention, with specific praise noted for actor Adrien Brody’s performance. His portrayal is highlighted as contributing significantly to the character Toth feeling strikingly real and fully realized within the film’s narrative, joining other notable performances including those by Guy Pearce and Joe Alwyn.
Streaming and At-Home Release Prospects
Despite the film’s critical success and public interest, a definitive streaming premiere date for “The Brutalist” remains unannounced as of early January 2025. However, based on A24’s existing output deals, the film is widely expected to eventually find its streaming home on the Max platform. Industry projections suggest this is unlikely to occur until later in the year, potentially not until late spring or summer.
Beyond a subscription streaming debut, there is also the possibility of an earlier at-home rental or Video On Demand (VOD) release. Platforms such as Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV+ are potential destinations for such a release in the coming months. Nevertheless, a specific VOD date has also yet to be formally disclosed by the distributors.
Awards Season Momentum
“The Brutalist’s” expanding presence in more markets coincides directly with the progression of the 2025 awards season. The film’s reception during this period could further influence its distribution timeline and visibility.
Attention is now turning towards the forthcoming Academy Awards nominations. The nominations for the 2025 Oscars are scheduled to be officially announced on January 17, just weeks before the main awards ceremony, which is set to take place on March 2.
As viewers await concrete details regarding digital access, “The Brutalist” continues its journey, riding the wave of critical acclaim earned throughout 2024 and positioning itself as a film of significant artistic and thematic importance within the current cinematic landscape.


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