The Bikeriders," directed by Jeff Nichols, is a period drama that takes audiences into the niche culture of a 1960s Chicago riding club. Featuring a stellar cast that includes Tom Hardy, Austin Butler, Norman Reedus, and Jodie Comer, the film chronicles the life and evolution of a motorcycle club.
After its premiere at the Telluride Film Festival last year, the film faced delays in its theatrical release due to Hollywood’s double strike and the subsequent search for a new distributor. Now, it is finally available for all to see.
Release Date
«The Bikeriders» hit theaters nationwide on Friday, June 21, 2024. This much-anticipated film is now available for cinema-goers eager to immerse themselves in the gritty, authentic portrayal of biker culture, as mentioned in a report by The Wrap.
Streaming Availability
As of now, «The Bikeriders» is exclusively available in theaters. There is no streaming option currently. However, given that the film is a collaboration between Focus Features and Universal Pictures, it is likely to first become available on Peacock, followed by a potential release on Prime Video, as mentioned in The Wrap’s report. Updates on the streaming availability will be provided as soon as they are announced.
Synopsis of 'The Bikeriders'
The film tells the story of the Vandals, a motorcycle club based in Chicago during the 1960s and 1970s. Central characters include Johnny (played by Tom Hardy), the club’s founder, Benny (Austin Butler), and