What to WatchIt’s no wonder that Jennifer’s Body has risen from its too-early grave over this past year, thanks in part to the efforts of Gen Z. Entirely ahead of its time, the 2009 flick is feminist horror at its best, brimming with teenage angst, ridiculous (yet endlessly quotable) one-liners, and Megan Fox as a literal man-eater. What more could you need? The cult horror comedy follows high school cheerleader Jennifer Check (Fox) and her nerdy best friend, accurately nicknamed Needy (Amanda Seyfried). After the pair’s night out takes a demonic turn, Jennifer is possessed by a soul-eating succubus. The body count quickly racks up, but she’s not killing just anyone: she’s killing boys. Aside from its truly delightful blend of suspense and satire, Jennifer’s Body delivers a self-aware, equal parts cringey and insightful look into female friendship, sexuality, and rage. Photo: 20th Century Fox More RecommendationsOur guide to the best movies and TV shows streaming online, updated daily.Browse By
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Where can I watch Jennifer's Body HBO?Streaming on Roku. Jennifer's Body, a comedy movie starring Megan Fox, Amanda Seyfried, and Johnny Simmons is available to stream now. Watch it on Prime Video, Vudu Movie & TV Store or VUDU on your Roku device.
Is Jennifer's Body on Hulu 2021?Let's learn here – Is Jennifer's Body on Hulu?. And now, almost a decade after this epic movie came out, if you're wondering where to watch it- yes, it's on Hulu. Hulu is one of America's topmost streaming services and has been a big player in the streaming services market since its launch in 2008.
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