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Simon Duke & Simon Wilson

How to watch Ted Bundy film Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile at home without a Sky subscription

It's the film that sees Zac Efron play his darkest role to date and Ted Bundy biopic Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile has now been released.

The two hour film explores the horrific crimes of Bundy as told from the perspective of his girlfriend Elizabeth Kloepfer, played by Lily Collins.

It was released in cinemas on Friday and is currently screening at Broadway and Showcase in Nottingham.

But it is also available to watch at home.

It was simultaneously released on Netflix but not in the UK, sparking anger from many UK subscribers.

One unhappy UK viewer tweeted "Not fair that Netflix US gets that new Ted Bundy film and Ireland and the UK only gets it on Cinemas/Sky films which most people don’t have because it’s so expensive to get the movie package? Like why can’t they be released to Netflix at the same time."

Replying to one subscribers tweet about the film, Netflix UK's account wrote "Sky bought the UK rights a long, long time ago, so they weren't available here."

So, although not available on Netflix in the UK, you can watch it on Sky Cinema.

If you aren't a Sky customer, you can still watch it via NOW TV.

And there is the option to get it by signing up to a seven day free trial. Find out more at the NOW TV website.

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