The Lost Boys

The Lost Boys (1987) - Where to Watch

Audience Score
71

Now, before we get into the various whats and wheres of how you can watch 'The Lost Boys' right now, here are some particulars about the Warner Bros. Pictures drama flick. The Lost Boys starring Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Dianne Wiest, Barnard Hughes has a R rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 37 min. The release date of the movie is July 31st, 1987. The movie received a user score of 71/100 on TMDb, which represents input from reviews from 2,209 real users.

Want the short version of the plot? Here's the plot: "When an unsuspecting town newcomer is drawn to local blood fiends, the Frog brothers and other unlikely heroes gear up to rescue him."

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Below, you'll find a number of top-tier streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription options - along with the availability of 'The Lost Boys' on each platform when they are available. 'The Lost Boys' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on Plex, Fandango At Home, Apple TV, Microsoft Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Prime Video in the US.

'The Lost Boys' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on July 31st, 1987 - Buy The Lost Boys Movie Tickets
Watch on DVD or Blu-ray starting January 28th, 1998 - Buy The Lost Boys DVD

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The Lost Boys is a 1987 American horror comedy film starring Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Kiefer Sutherland, Jami Gertz, Corey Feldman, Dianne Wiest, Edward Herrmann, Alex Winter, Jamison Newlander, and Barnard Hughes. The film is about two Arizona brothers who move to California and end up fighting a gang of young vampires. The title is a reference to the Lost Boys in J. M. Barrie's stories about Peter Pan and Neverland, who, like the vampires, never grow up. The film was followed by two direct to video sequels, Lost Boys: The Tribe and Lost Boys: The Thirst.