How to watch Lisa Frankenstein – is it streaming?

Chris Tilly
Cole Sprouse and Kathryn Newton sitting on a sun-bed in Lisa Frankenstein.

Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse star in new horror-comedy Lisa Frankenstein, so how can you watch the movie this week?

Lisa Frankenstein is a new rom-zom-com from Jennifer’s Body writer Diablo Cody. Zelda Williams directs the blackly comic tale, with the official synopsis as follows:

“A coming of RAGE love story about a misunderstood teenager and her high school crush, who happens to be a handsome corpse. After a set of playfully horrific circumstances bring him back to life, the two embark on a murderous journey to find love, happiness… and a few missing body parts along the way.”

The movie hits screens in the US and Canada this week, so how can you watch it? Read on to find out…

How to watch Lisa Frankenstein – is it streaming?

No, Lisa Frankenstein isn’t streaming. The movie is releasing exclusively in cinemas this week.

Lisa Frankenstein hits US screens tomorrow – February 9, 2024. When it also releases in Australia and Canada. Meaning the twisted romance will be out just in time for Valentine’s Day.

The movie is scheduled to hit screens in the UK on March 1, 2024.

Is Lisa Frankenstein on Netflix?

No, Lisa Frankenstein isn’t on Netflix. The movie will have a theatrical release window of at least a few weeks, while we don’t yet know where it will stream after that. But rest assured, we will update this article as-and-when those details are released.

You can check out Dexerto’s 3-star review of Lisa Frankenstein here, where we wrote that: “Writer Cody and director Williams have chucked some Tim Burton in there. And some David Lynch. And some John Waters. And there are times when it feels like a gothic take on Heathers.

“The film has something to say about peer pressure. Though admittedly not a huge amount. And it certainly doesn’t go as hard or as sharp or as fast as the aforementioned Jennifer’s Body, with this a much tamer affair.

“And while those pacing issues threaten to spoil the movie, Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse rescue proceedings, just as their characters rescue each other. So if you like your romance dark and twisted – with a side of blood and gore – Lisa Frankenstein is a fun ride.”

About The Author

Chris Tilly is the TV and Movies Editor at Dexerto. He has a BA in English Literature, an MA in Newspaper Journalism, and over the last 20 years, he's worked for the likes of Time Out, IGN, and Fandom. Chris loves Star Wars, Marvel, DC, sci-fi, and especially horror, while he knows maybe too much about Alan Partridge. You can email him here: chris.tilly@dexerto.com.