Highlights
Epoch

Epoch (2001) - Where to Watch

Audience Score
47

Can’t wait to check out 'Epoch' right from your couch? Figuring out where to stream, rent, buy, or watch where to watch the Matt Codd directed movie can be confusing so we at Moviefone are here to so let us point you to the best options.

Below, you’ll find streaming and cable services with rental, purchase, and subscription options, all in one place. Right now in the US, 'Epoch' is available to rent, buy, or stream with a subscription on Prime Video, Prime Video with Ads, The Roku Channel, Prime Video Free with Ads, Fandango at Home Free, Crackle, Hoopla, Tubi TV.

Here are some useful notes to know before watching about the Epoch Productions, Unified Film Organization science fiction flick. Epoch starring David Keith, Stephanie Niznik, Ryan O'Neal, Brian Thompson has a PG-13 rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 36 min. The release date of the movie is November 24th, 2001. The movie received a user score of 47/100 on TMDb, which is derived from reviews from 60 real users.

Ready to dive into the plot? Here's the plot: "Disaster strikes as a specialised team of investigators struggle to find out the truth about a strange monolith which sends out an intercontinental signal."

'Epoch' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on November 24th, 2001
Watch on DVD or Blu-ray starting May 14th, 2002 - Buy Epoch DVD

Epoch Movies

This film collection explores themes of extraterrestrial life, human reaction, and the conflict between scientific truth and religious fervor. The narrative follows a team of experts uncovering alien phenomena that challenge core beliefs, resulting in political, religious, and existential ramifications. A tenacious scientist with conflicting revelations serves as the focal point. The films emphasize the ethical and philosophical complexity of searching for extraterrestrial life, presenting it as an existential dilemma that divides and unites people. They encourage viewers to ponder the significance of extraterrestrial life and its implications on humanity's place in the universe, urging a re-evaluation of values, beliefs, and purpose. The collection prompts contemplation on morality and ethics in the search for extraterrestrial life, exploring the definition of right and wrong in the face of cosmic implications.