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Is 'Love Me' Streaming? Where To Watch Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun's Unlikely Romance Film

Published 2 months ago4 minute read

The world loves a romance, and, indeed, the world also loves a time-spanning sci-fi flick. With that in mind, the combination of the two is likely to get plenty of people excited. For those seeking just that, look no further thanand's directorial debut, . The tale of an unlikely pair of space-based machines who embark on a wild human romance, Love Me has had many people talking ever since its debut at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. No, over a year later, the rest of the world will get to indulge in its innovation, and, with all that said, here is a look at exactly where you can watch Love Me.

Kristen Stewart as Deja Looking in a Mirror in Love Me
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For those who have tracked Love Me ever since its Sundance debut, over a year had to pass before the film received a theatrical release.

The buoy from Love Me floating in the ocean
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Officially, there's no information regarding a Love Me streaming release. movies are currently available to stream via Paramount+, so it's fair to assume the same fate may befall Love Me after its initial theatrical run. The movie will also receive a VOD release once it has left theaters, so

For those without a Paramount+ subscription who might need one for Love Me's possible arrival, here is a handy look at the options available:

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Kristen Stewart as Deja and Steven Yeun as Liam as an Animated family in Love Me
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Yes! This mind-bending romance will officially receive a theatrical release on January 31, 2025, joining the likes of the animated , thriller, and the hotly-anticipated starring and on our big screens.

Me/Deja (Kristen Stewart) and Iam/Liam (Steven Yeun) hugging on a couch on YouTube in Love Me
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You can choose from the links below to find a showing for Love Me at a theater near you.

Released on January 1, 2025, the official trailer for Love Me is available to watch above. Featuring (Love Lies Bleeding) and (Beef) in all their romantic glory, this trailer sets up an unusual relationship between a buoy (Stewart) and a satellite (Yeun) that quickly evolves into the most human of romances. Already provoking existential thoughts about our place in the world, and , there is more than enough from this trailer to make Love Me worth a watch. Following its Sundance debut, the film received plenty of positive praise, including from Collider's , who said in her review:

"Love Me has its flaws. But . For those searching for the next , keep looking. Despite a similar sci-fi premise, this is not the movie you're looking for. That being said, those who enjoy the performances of Stewart and Yeun need look no further for their next watch.

. There's a decent amount of humor in the film and more than a few awww moments. Robots learning to become human isn't a novel concept, but it's also not one that's overstayed its welcome. In a time when AI gaining sentience seems more and more like a possibility, it's heartening to imagine a future where robots aren't after our jobs or lives or trying to raise a revolution against us, but are simply trying to enjoy what it feels like to be in a relationship, even if it is a messy one.

As a feature-length debut, the Zucheros have a firm grasp of their story. , . While it's not perfect, it's a strong showing for a debut and gives me hope for whatever next project these two storytellers have in store."

The official synopsis for Love Me from Bleecker Street reads:

"In a story that spans billions of years, a buoy and a satellite meet online long after humanity's extinction. As they learn what life was like on Earth, they discover themselves and what it means to be alive and in love. In this groundbreaking first feature from directors Sam and Andy Zuchero, Love Me explores contemporary topics surrounding technology and identity, though at its heart is a simple, emotionally resonant tale of transformation. Thrillingly utilizing filmmaking techniques from live-action, practical animatronics, classic animation and game engines, and anchored in enthralling performances by Stewart and Yeun, Love Me culminates in the longest-spanning love story ever told."

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Love Me

January 31, 2025

Runtime
92 Minutes

Director
Sam Zuchero, Andy Zuchero

Writers
Sam Zuchero, Andy Zuchero

Producers
Julie Goldstein, Ben Howe, Luca Borghese, Shivani Rawat, Kevin Rowe, Connor Flanagan, Christine D'Souza Gelb

A love story between a satellite and a buoy.

Character(s)
Me, Iam

Studio(s)
2AM, ShivHans Pictures, AgX

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