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Where to Watch ‘Highest 2 Lowest': Is Spike Lee's A24 Movie Heading Straight to Apple TV+?

Where to Watch ‘Highest 2 Lowest': Is Spike Lee's A24 Movie Heading Straight to Apple TV+?

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The movie marks the director's 5th team-up with Denzel Washington
Spike Lee and Denzel Washington have become a dynamic duo over the years, teaming up on four films. Well, five films now, thanks to 'Highest 2 Lowest.'
The movie centers on Washington, who stars as a music mogul that is targeted by a ransom plot. If it sounds familiar, it's because the film is a reinterpretation of Akira Kurosawa's crime thriller 'High and Low.' This one takes place in modern-day New York.
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Here's when and were you can watch it.
What is the release date?
'Highest 2 Lowest' releases in theaters on Aug. 15.
Is it streaming?
It will be. For now, you can only see 'Highest 2 Lowest' in theaters, thanks to a deal with A24. You'll be able to stream it on Apple TV+ starting Sept. 5, 2025.
Check your local listings for showtimes.
What's it about?
When a titan music mogul, widely known as having the 'best ears in the business,' is targeted with a ransom plot, he is jammed up in a life-or-death moral dilemma. Denzel Washington and Spike Lee reunite for the 5th film in their long working relationship for a reinterpretation of Kurosawa's crime thriller 'High and Low,' now played out on the mean streets of modern day New York City.
Watch the trailer:
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