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Oscar-Nominated ‘The Brutalist’ Set for Digital Release in February

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LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Brady Corbet’s Oscar-nominated historical epic, *The Brutalist*, starring Adrien Brody, is reportedly heading to digital streaming platforms in late February. The film, which has garnered 10 Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Brody, is expected to debut on premium video on demand (PVOD) on Feb. 25.

*The Brutalist* tells the story of László Toth, a visionary architect who escapes post-war Europe to rebuild his life and career in America. Adrien Brody portrays László, with Felicity Jones playing his wife, Erzsébet, and Guy Pearce as industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren. The film also features Joe Alwyn, Stacy Martin, Raffey Cassidy, and Jonathan Hyde in supporting roles.

According to *When to Stream*, the film will likely be available for purchase or rental on platforms such as Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home. Purchase prices are expected to range from $19.99 to $29.99, with rental options costing $5 less for a 48-hour viewing period.

The film premiered in limited theaters on Dec. 20, 2024, before expanding nationwide on Jan. 24. To date, *The Brutalist* has grossed $11.7 million globally, including $9.3 million in North America and $2.3 million internationally. The production budget was $10 million, excluding marketing costs.

Critics have praised the film, with a 93% “fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 263 reviews. The site’s Critics Consensus describes it as “structurally beautiful and suffused with Adrien Brody’s soulful performance.” Audiences have also responded positively, giving it an 81% score on the Popcornmeter.

While A24, the film’s distributor, has not officially confirmed the digital release date, *When to Stream*’s prediction aligns with the studio’s typical release pattern. *The Brutalist* remains in theaters nationwide for those who prefer the big-screen experience.