If you had planned on watching the dramatic unfolding of Pope Francis’ succession by enjoying Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci in their ecclesiastical roles tonight, think differently. The Academy Award-winning film, “Conclave,” which follows the process of selecting a new pontiff, is no longer available for streaming on Peacock. Instead, it can only be rented at present. However, take heart: As per the Amazon Prime Video landing page, “Conclave” will become available for streaming from April 22, 12:00 AM ET. Thus, you’ll be able to watch “Conclave” tomorrow, provided you are willing to pay a rental fee of $5.99. But remember, the actual conclave is still some time away — it can only commence within 15 to 20 days following a pope’s death and requires the presence of 138 cardinals in Rome. So there’s plenty of time for you to organize your watch party before the heavy metal shutters are lowered officially.
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2025-04-21 19:53