Dunkirk: Where to Watch & Stream Online
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Dunkirk: Where to Watch & Stream Online

If you want to know how to watch the historical war movie Dunkirk, your search ends here. The film portrays a crucial battle during World War II, where Allied soldiers were surrounded by German troops in 1940 during the Battle of France. Their desperate retreat leads them to the coastal town of Dunkirk, and the film showcases the remarkable evacuation of these soldiers under dire circumstances.

Here’s where you can watch Dunkirk online.

Where can you watch and stream Dunkirk?

You can watch and stream Dunkirk on Max.

The Christopher Nolan film features an impressive ensemble cast, including:

  • Fionn Whitehead as Tommy
  • Tom Glynn-Carney as Peter Dawson
  • Jack Lowden as Collins (Fortis 2)
  • Harry Styles as Alex
  • Aneurin Barnard as Gibson
  • James D’Arcy as Colonel Winnant
  • Barry Keoghan as George Mills
  • Kenneth Branagh as Commander Bolton
  • Cillian Murphy as Shivering Soldier
  • Mark Rylance as Mr. Dawson
  • Tom Hardy as Farrier (Fortis 1)
  • Michael Caine as Fortis Leader (uncredited)
  • Elliott Tittensor as Highlander 2
  • Will Attenborough as Second Lieutenant

How to watch and stream Dunkirk online

You need to buy a subscription for Max to watch and stream this historical war movie online.

Max offers a two-tier subscription plan to users, amongst which they can choose the most suitable one. They are:

  • Max subscription plan with ads costs $9.99 a month and $99.99 a year.
  • Max subscription plan without ads costs $15.99 a month and $149.99 a year.

The official synopsis for Dunkirk reads:

“The story of the miraculous evacuation of Allied soldiers from Belgium, Britain, Canada, and France, who were cut off and surrounded by the German army from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk between May 26th and June 4th, 1940, during World War II.”

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