Is ‘47 Meters Down’ on Netflix? Where To Watch the Film Before ‘47 Meters Down: Uncaged’

If you’re claustrophobic, afraid of the ocean, or afraid of sharks, I recommend avoiding 47 Meters Down, the 2017 survival-horror film that found Mandy Moore and Claire Holt in a cage at the bottom of an ocean—or “47 meters down.” Get it?—surrounded by sharks. I’d also recommend avoiding the sequel that debuts in theaters this Friday, 47 Meters Down: Uncaged, which utilizes a remarkably similar plot, albeit with new characters. This time, actors Sophie Nélisse, Corinne Foxx, Brianne Tju, Sistine Stallone play four teenage girls who find themselves trapped in a cave while exploring an underwater ruin, where they are surrounded by—you guessed it—sharks.

That said, sometimes you just want to watch a film that makes you feel that mild thrill of ultimately safe anxiety that comes from watching a fantastically unrealistic horrible situation unfold. If that’s what you’re looking for, the 47 Meters films absolutely will not disappoint. While it seems unlikely that you’ll need to see the first 47 Meters in order to understand the second film, watching it may enhance your viewing experience in theaters this weekend. Here are the best places to watch 47 Meters Down online.

IS 47 METERS DOWN ON NETFLIX?

Yes! It is! Huzzah! You are mere clicks away from watching Mandy Moore and Claire Holt this underwater thriller. Go go go!

IS 47 METERS DOWN ON HULU?

Sadly, no, 47 Meters Down is not on Hulu.

IS 47 METERS DOWN ON AMAZON PRIME VIDEO?

Yes, but you’ll have to pay for it. It’s $7.99 to buy the film and currently, there is no option to rent it. Hey, if you’re not willing to commit to 47 Meters Down, what are you willing to commit to?

WHERE ELSE CAN I WATCH 47 METERS DOWN ONLINE?

If you don’t have a Netflix account, you can purchase a digital copy of the film from iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, or Vudu. I know paying for stuff is a bummer, but how else do you expect the struggling artists behind 47 Meters Down to make a living?

Watch 47 Meters Down on Netflix