Anyway, the short answer is… well, it depends. I’m gonna be real with you, that little snippet you gave me? It’s kinda vague. It’s like saying “Where can I buy food?” without telling me what KIND of food, y’know? Is it a new release? Is it some indie film nobody’s ever heard of? Is it a classic you just suddenly HAD to rewatch?
But based on the context, it sounds like you’re asking about *My Fake Boyfriend* AS a general title, like you’re trying to figure out if it’s on Netflix, Hulu, or something. Which, honestly, good question!
So, usually, for movies like that (the kind you’d see advertised with all the streaming options), your best bet is to check the usual suspects. Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video. Maybe even HBO Max, depending on the genre. But you also gotta consider the rental/purchase options. Like, you might be able to rent it on Amazon even if it’s not *included* with Prime. Apple TV (iTunes)? Google Play Movies? Those are always worth a quick peep.
Now, here’s where things get messy. Sometimes, these platforms have exclusive deals. Like, maybe Netflix has the exclusive streaming rights for six months, and *then* it goes to Hulu. Or maybe it’s only available for purchase on Apple TV. The whole thing is a giant, confusing game, I swear.
And don’t even get me STARTED on cable services. Honestly, who even still *has* cable? Okay, maybe my grandma, but that’s about it. If it IS on cable, it’s probably On Demand, which, again, could cost extra.
Honestly? My advice? Just Google “Where to watch *My Fake Boyfriend*” and then click on one of those sites that aggregates all the streaming info. You know, the ones that look kinda spammy but are secretly lifesavers? They usually do a pretty decent job of keeping track of where everything is available.