Alright all of you Dylan O'Brien fans, mark your calendars because he's making his return to the big screen with his new movie, Twinless. The film—a dark comedy slash psychological drama that's filled with plenty of twists and turns—is quickly shaping up to be one of the most talked about movies of the year. O'Brien plays a set of twins à la Lindsay Lohan in The Parent Trap, but when one dies in a tragic accident, the other attends a support group for "twinless" people. There, he meets Dennis, and the two form an unpredictable bond that's both sweet and unsettling.
If that sounds like something you'd want to check out, here's everything you need to know about watching Twinless.
When is Twinless coming out?
Twinless has its official nationwide release date set for September 5, but it technically premiered back in January at the Sundance Film Festival. It was (briefly) available for streaming through the festival's online portal, so this isn't the first time Twinless has been made available to the public.
How can I watch Twinless in theaters?
If grabbing a big bag of popcorn (with layered butter ofc) and sitting down to watch a movie in the theater is your thing, then you're in luck because Twinless is in theaters from coast to coast starting September 5. Be sure to check out your local theater's showtimes before heading down there, or consider buying your tickets online.
How can I watch Twinless at home?
As much as going to the theater can be a good time, there's nothing like getting comfy on the couch and watching a movie at home. But if you're looking to stream Twinless, I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news—it's not available to stream just yet. It was previously available online through the Sundance Film Festival portal, but after the movie's sex scenes were leaked by someone who filmed their screen, the movie was pulled from the site.
Chances are, we'll have to wait until the theatrical run is done for Twinless to make its way to a streaming service. Because the movie is being distributed by Lionsgate, it will likely go to STARZ for an initial exclusive streaming period, thanks to a years-long agreement the two companies have going on.








