How to stream ‘One of Them Days’

Is it presumptuous to throw One of these days (out Friday, Jan. 17) for the “greatest buddy comedy of all time” conversation? Maybe, but the stacked cast (SZA and Keke Palmer!), the Issa Rae production credit, and the positive early reviews indicate this release may be worth the hype. In addition to the two superstars, Katt Williams, Maude Apatow, Lil Rel Howley and Janelle James also appear in One of these days, so this one looks like a guaranteed good time. Read on for more information on this release and where you can stream it.

What is One of these days Sore?

The story follows roommates Dreux (Keke Palmer) and Alyssa (SZA) on their frantic mission to avoid eviction after Alyssa’s boyfriend robs her of their rent. Unfortunately, their rent is due just eight hours after discovering this theft, so they set off in a race against time to get the money by any means possible. During the day, that journey includes run-ins with everyone from a local loan shark (Katt Williams) to a gentrifying new neighbor (Maude Apatow), making the film half dysfunctional comedy and half unexpectedly endearing illustration of a neighborhood.

When do One of these days come out?

Although the film was originally slated for a January 24 release, One of these days now falls on 17 January 2024 in cinemas across the country. Was online fan anticipation the reason for this date change? Probably…but not confirmed.

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When can I stream? One of these days?

You’ll be able to make your inevitable rewatch when the film drops on streaming platforms later this year. There is one landing page for the movie on Apple TV+, but lately a few movies from Sony Pictures (like this one) are making their way to Netflix. So it will probably appear on one of these two platforms. Usually, Sony Pictures movies are added to Apple TV+ right after their original theatrical release, but they are put on Netflix up to six months after they are in the cinema. That means you should be able to see this at home anywhere from late winter to early summer 2025.

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