


Christopher Nolan‘s wartime epic Oppenheimer has officially set a streaming premiere date, and it’s sooner than you think.
Peacock announced that the Golden Globe-winning film will be streaming on the platform next month, along with a number of other classics from Nolan including Inception, Memento, Dunkirk, as well as his entire Batman trilogy.
Oppenheimer recently earned five Golden Globe awards, winning the categories Best Motion Picture-Drama, Best Male Actor-Drama, Best Director, Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Original Score.
The film chronicles America’s “pulse-pounding race against the Nazis to develop the first atomic bomb,” according to Peacock’s release.
Here’s everything you need to know about when Oppenheimer is streaming.

Oppenheimer will begin streaming on Peacock Friday, Feb. 16.
However, various other films from Nolan will begin streaming on Thursday, Feb. 1. That includes Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, Memento, Dunkirk and Inception.
If you just can’t wait for the film to premiere on Peacock, Oppenheimer is also available to rent on Prime Video and Apple TV+.
Oppenheimer will be available without an additional fee on Peacock — all you need is a subscription to the streaming service. Peacock currently has a premium subscription for $5.99 a month that includes live sports and Bravo shows. It also offers an ad-free plan for $11.99 per month.