Does Netflix Have Frost Nixon?

Frost Nixon is a 2008 drama film based on the 1977 television play of the same name. Directed by Ron Howard, the movie focuses on the famous 1977 interviews between British journalist David Frost and former U.S. President Richard Nixon which aired on the BBC and ITV in Britain and on ABC in America, and were famously seen by an estimated 45 million Americans. The film stars Frank Langella as Nixon and Michael Sheen as Frost.

The interviews were a huge media event at the time, with much of the focus being on how Frost managed to extract damning admissions from Nixon regarding his involvement in the Watergate scandal, which ultimately led to his resignation from office two years earlier. The film is mostly focused on Frost’s strategy for getting what he wanted from Nixon, with some of the more personal aspects of their relationship also explored through flashbacks.

The film was met with critical acclaim upon its release, with many praising Howard’s direction and Sheen’s performance as Frost. However, it was not a major box office success; earning just over $30 million worldwide against its $25 million budget.

Unfortunately, Netflix does not currently have Frost Nixon. While it was available to stream in certain countries back in 2014 (including Canada), it has since been removed from Netflix’s library and is no longer available via streaming services. The movie can be purchased or rented digitally via platforms such as Amazon Prime Video or iTunes though, so if you’re looking to watch it that is your best option right now.

In conclusion, Netflix does not have Frost Nixon. While it once streamed on Netflix in certain countries back in 2014, it has since been removed from Netflix’s library. However, it can still be purchased or rented digitally via other streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video and iTunes if you’re looking to watch it.