Where to Watch 65: Tracking Down Adam Driver’s Dinosaur Epic

Where to Watch 65: Tracking Down Adam Driver’s Dinosaur Epic

Honestly, it feels like only yesterday we were all losing our minds over the first trailer of a bearded Adam Driver shooting lasers at a T-Rex.

But here we are in 2026, and finding out exactly where to watch 65 has become a bit of a moving target. Streaming rights are a mess these days. One minute a movie is the king of Netflix, and the next, it’s tucked away on a service you forgot you even subscribed to.

If you’re looking to catch this 93-minute survival flick right now, you’ve got options, but they depend heavily on which monthly bills you’re already paying.

The Current Streaming Home for 65

As of January 2026, the primary place to stream 65 is Hulu.

It’s been a weird journey for this movie. Since it’s a Sony Pictures release, it originally followed that big multi-year deal where Sony movies went to Netflix first. It lived there for a long time, even hitting the number one spot globally despite what the critics had to say. But that window closed.

Nowadays, if you have a Disney+ subscription with the Hulu integration, or just a standalone Hulu account, you’re good to go. You’ll find it sitting there in the "Sci-Fi" or "Action" hubs.

Interestingly, there have been recent reports of the film showing up on Max (formerly HBO Max) in certain regions as well. Licenses are constantly shifting, but for the vast majority of viewers in the US, Hulu is the safest bet for a "free" stream with your subscription.

Why People Are Still Searching for This Movie

Let’s be real: the reviews were... harsh. A 36% on Rotten Tomatoes isn't exactly a badge of honor.

But audiences? They kinda liked it. It has a much higher audience score (around 64%) because it knows exactly what it is. It’s a B-movie with an A-list budget and a very stressed-out Adam Driver.

People keep coming back to it because:

  • The Runtime: It’s under an hour and a half. In an era of three-hour epics, a movie that gets to the point is a breath of fresh air.
  • The Premise: Spaceman vs. Dinosaurs. It’s a concept a five-year-old would come up with, and frankly, we need more of that.
  • Ariana Greenblatt: Before she was in Barbie or Borderlands, she was holding her own here against prehistoric predators.

Digital Rental and Purchase Options

Maybe you don’t want to mess with subscriptions. Or maybe you’re like me and you still worry about "digital rot" where movies just vanish from libraries.

You can still buy or rent 65 on all the usual suspects:

  1. Amazon Prime Video: Usually $3.99 to rent in 4K or around $7.99 to $14.99 to own.
  2. Apple TV (iTunes): Often the best quality if you have a high-end 4K TV because their bitrates are generally higher.
  3. Google Play / YouTube Movies: Reliable, works on basically everything.
  4. Vudu (Fandango at Home): Good for those who collect digital titles in one ecosystem.

If you’re a physical media nerd, the 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray is actually worth picking up. The sound design in this movie—the rustling in the ferns, the distant roars—is genuinely top-tier, and streaming compression usually kills that nuance.

What Most People Get Wrong About 65

There’s this common misconception that it’s a time-travel movie.

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It isn't.

The movie explicitly tells you at the very beginning that this is 65 million years ago, but Adam Driver’s character, Mills, isn't from the future of Earth. He’s an alien from a planet called Somaris. He just happens to crash-land on Earth while we were still ruled by giant lizards.

It’s a small distinction, but it changes the vibe. It’s more The Last of Us meets Jurassic Park than it is Back to the Future.

Is it worth your time?

Look, if you want a deep meditation on the human condition, go watch Paterson. But if you want to see a guy use a high-tech folding bayonet to fight off a pack of raptors in a cave, you’re in the right place.

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It’s a "popcorn movie" in the truest sense.

Quick Checklist Before You Watch:

  • Check your Hulu Login: It’s the most likely spot for a "free" stream right now.
  • Sound System: Turn it up. The jump scares work way better if you can hear the twigs snapping behind you.
  • Expectations: Don't expect Jurassic Park level CGI. It’s good, but it’s lean.

The best way to experience where to watch 65 is to just commit to the 90 minutes. It’s fast, it’s occasionally scary, and it features Adam Driver giving a 10/10 performance in a movie that probably only asked for a 6/10.

To get the best experience, verify your current streaming tiers. If you have the Disney Bundle, simply open the Disney+ app and search for "65"—it should pull through the Hulu library directly into your main feed. If you prefer the highest possible visual fidelity, skip the streaming apps and grab the 4K digital rental on Apple TV, as the prehistoric jungle environments tend to suffer from "macro-blocking" on lower-bandwidth streams like basic Hulu or Netflix.