
The new romance film, Materialists, starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal, is now available to watch online. The story centers around a matchmaker (Johnson) who unexpectedly finds herself choosing between her former boyfriend and a promising new relationship. Directed by Celine Song, who previously made the critically acclaimed film Past Lives, Materialists began streaming on Netflix on September 13th.
Materialists centers around Lucy Mason, a New York City matchmaker who used to be an actress. Though she’s great at helping others find love, Lucy-who jokingly calls herself an ‘eternal bachelorette’-has a hard time finding it for herself. The story explores her professional success alongside the challenges of dating, money, and what society expects from her.
Things get complicated for Lucy when she runs into her ex, a down-on-his-luck actor, just as she’s starting to fall for a successful and seemingly perfect financier. As her work and love life overlap, she’s forced to figure out what she really needs to be happy in a relationship.
Here’s how to watch Materialists online
The movie became available on Netflix at midnight, which is typical for films that have already played in theaters. In India, you can watch it on devices like smart TVs, tablets, phones, and laptops. It first premiered in US theaters on June 13th with A24, and then Sony Pictures released it internationally. Both viewers and critics have responded positively to the film.
The film features strong performances from Zoë Winters, Marin Ireland, Louisa Jacobson, Dasha Nekrasova, Eddie Cahill, Sawyer Spielberg, and Joseph Lee. It’s produced by Killer Films and 2AM, and has a modern, refined style that combines romantic elements with a realistic feel.
Okay, seriously, ‘Materialists’ is going to be HUGE. I mean, it’s got everything – a sweet romance, laugh-out-loud comedy, and stuff that actually feels *real*. And the cast?! Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal ALL in one movie? I’m already planning my entire weekend around rewatching it, like, a million times. Everyone is going to be talking about this, I just *know* it!
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2025-09-14 12:52