How to watch Let Them All Talk online
While Streep and Soderbergh’s first collaboration The Laundromat was for Netflix, this time they are working for another streaming service.
The movie bills itself as a “Max Original,” meaning that in the U.S. the only place to watch the movie will be HBO Max. The streamer is set to release the film in the early hours of the morning on Thursday, December 10.
This means that new subscribers of HBO Max will be able to watch the movie online for free. The streamer offers a seven-day free trial, after which time the service costs $14.99 a month.
This does make HBO Max one of the pricier streamers, though movie fans will get plenty of bang for their buck over the next year. HBO Max has done a deal that will mean Warner Bros movies will come straight to the service the same day they come to cinemas, beginning with Wonder Woman 1984 on December 25 and continuing for the next year with movies like Dune, The Matrix 4 and Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights.
As HBO Max is a U.S.-only service, only American viewers will be able to watch Let Them All Talk online on the service from December 10. It will be available on the following streaming services in other countries, in Canada, for example, it is coming to Crave on the same day, and per IMDB, Argentina, Spain and Poland are also getting December 10 releases of the film. So far, however, the movie does not have a release date in the U.K.
The official synopsis for the movie reads: “A famous author goes on a cruise trip with her friends and nephew in an effort to find fun and happiness while she comes to terms with her troubled past.” Those friends are Edwards Scissorhands and Hannah and Her Sisters’ Dianne Wiest and Book Club/Murphy Brown star Candice Bergen, while her nephew is played by Lucas Hedges of Manchester By the Sea.
This means that the movie is one of the year’s Oscar-iest movies—Wiest and Streep have five between them, and the main four cast members have 26 nominations between them (though 21 of these are for Streep).
Let Them All Talk is not the only Streep-starring movie coming to streaming services. The renowned actress also goes full Patti LuPone in The Prom, coming to Netflix on December 11.
Let Them All Talk is released on December 10 on HBO Max.