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Don't Tell Anyone, But a Favorite Brad Pitt and Edward Norton Movie Will Come to Streaming Next Month

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Consider us to be Jack’s sense of glee because we’re happy to be the ones to tell you that will be punching its way onto Hulu next month. Yes, the iconic -helmed film that has become the battle cry for all the wrong reasons but is still a classic will arrive alongside a slew of other new movies in March. Beginning on the 14th, audiences can relive the cinematic adaptation of one of the most beloved titles from author , who would go on to pen other favorites like and . Whether you love it because of the leading performances by , , and or because a bleach-blonde gets early payback for , the film is a classic for a reason and deserves a rewatch or a first run while on its new streaming home.

(Norton) who has hit a permanent slump in his life. Suffering from insomnia, he also goes to various support groups where he fakes having a variety of ailments and uses a different alias at every meeting. A chance encounter sees his path cross with a confident and driven man named Tyler Durden (Pitt), who he reaches out to after he finds himself homeless. While living together in a dilapidated house, the pair start a fight club where they give others like them the opportunity to finally feel something again. But, when Tyler becomes romantically involved with a woman (Bonham Carter), the pair’s relationship and their begin to fall apart.

In the more than 25 years since Fight Club first thrashed onto screens, both Fincher and Palahniuk have come forward with words for those who . The movie has garnered a specific following who amplify the words and deeds of Tyler Durden, rallying behind their macho ruler. , “It’s impossible for me to imagine that people don’t understand that Tyler Durden is a negative influence. People who can’t understand that, I don’t know how to respond, and I don’t know how to help them."

Fight Club is the fourth title in Fincher’s lineup of feature-length productions, preceded by , , and . The title also marked a reunion between the director and leading man, Pitt, after the duo previously paired for his crime thriller, Se7en, and went on to work together on . For the most part, Fincher largely sticks to the thriller genre, with Fight Club being one of his very best visionary works both in theme and message as well as visuals.

Head over to Hulu on March 14 to stream Fight Club — just don’t tell them we sent you.

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Fight Club

October 15, 1999

139 minutes

Director
David Fincher

Writers
Jim Uhls

Franchise(s)
Fight Club

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