No Man of God is yet another movie chronicling the infamous serial killer Ted Bundy, but it has not come to streaming services yet. Directed by Amber Sealey, No Man of God stars Elijah Wood as the FBI analyst Bill Hagmeier who is tasked with interviewing Ted Bundy, portrayed by Luke Kirby, during Bundy's final years on death row, and the film details their complicated relationship with each other during their sessions.

Although there are already plenty of movies about the serial killer, including Netflix's Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile, Hollywood seems to be obsessed with making films about Ted Bundy; and No Man of God only adds to their strange obsession with the serial killer. No Man of God offers something a little different as it focuses mainly on the interviewing of Ted Bundy in jail rather than depicting his killings. It's for this reason and the fact that fan-favorite Elijah Wood stars in the flick that audiences will want to know how they can stream the film at home as soon as they can.

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No Man of God premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 11th, 2021, and was released in cinemas in the United States on August 27th, 2021. There is currently no news of a streaming service picking the film up for distribution, so if audiences are wondering where to watch No Man of God, they can rent it on Apple TV, Google Play, or Amazon Prime Video's store for a solo fee. However, as the movie generates more buzz and word-of-mouth praise from audiences who view its theatre showings, there will definitely be at least one streaming service that brings No Man of God to its platform soon. Whether it's Netflix, Amazon Prime, HBO, or Disney+, the answers to when and where No Man of God will be available to stream remains unknown.

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The film deals with the disturbing subject matter revolving around Ted Bundy, and it will be a thrilling affair for audiences to sit through. The interview aspect is sure to be similar to an episode of Mindhunter, which is enticing for fans of the Netlfix show who might prefer to stream films online rather than watch them at the cinema. Streaming services ought to observe the theatrical run of No Man of God to see how audiences respond to the thriller before opting to buy the rights to stream it. That way, they can know whether the film is the right fit for their catalog. Also, the producers of No Man of God might be keeping the film in theaters for a while before selling the rights to a streaming service as they'll want the movie to generate profit for their company from ticket sales.

Because streaming services grew enormously during 2020 and more people are watching new movies at home than ever before, No Man of God will likely have a run in cinemas and then be picked up by a streaming giant in a few weeks. This is how most movies were released before the COVID-19 pandemic affected theatrical releases. Hollywood's love of Ted Bundy continues with No Man of God, and its early buzz indicates that audiences are excited and want the movie to be available to stream sooner rather than later.

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