You won’t have to call in any favors to watch the “A Simple Favor” sequel for free.
After months of buzz — and a fashion-filled press tour — “Another Simple Favor” finally hit Prime Video on Thursday.
Starring Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick, the Capri-set flick picks up five years after the first movie, with Lively’s character Emily now set to marry an Italian businessman.
Read on for all the information you’ll need to tune in — plus, how to catch up on the prequel.
“Another Simple Favor” release date
The film dropped on Thursday, May 1, 2024, and is now available to stream.
How to watch “Another Simple Favor” for free
The thriller is only available on Prime Video, so you’ll need an Amazon Prime membership.
The good news? New members can snag a 30-day free trial, offering more than enough time to watch not only the new movie, but a slew of Prime Video originals. (After the first month, the subscription renews at $14.99/month.)
What is “Another Simple Favor” about
After Emily is released from prison, she makes a surprise appearance at Stephanie’s book talk to ask her to be her maid of honor. The pair then travel to the island of Capri for the over-the-top nuptials, where murder, mystery and unexpected twists ensue.
In addition to Kendrick and Lively, the cast includes Andrew Rannells, Elizabeth Perkins, Michele Morrone, Henry Golding and Allison Janney.
“Another Simple Favor” trailer
Where is “A Simple Favor” streaming?
Want to catch up on where Emily and Stephanie left off? You can stream the original film on Netflix, or rent or buy it on Prime Video for $3.79 or $9.99, respectively.
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