"The Bikeriders" Credit: Focus Features

“The Bikeriders,” Little Rock native Jeff Nichols’ sixth feature-length film, has come and gone from theaters, but those who missed it (or are jonesing for a rewatch) won’t have to wait long. 

Variety reported last week that the movie, which stars Jodie Comer, Austin Butler and Tom Hardy amidst the alluring grit of ’60s motorcycle culture, will start streaming Aug. 9 on Peacock. Additionally, it has a DVD and Blu-ray release of Aug. 13. Technically speaking, “The Bikeriders” has already been watchable from home for a bit now (it’s been available to rent for $19.99 or purchase for $24.99 on digital platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV since July 9), but this is the first time you’ll have the choice to circumvent the steep on demand pricing or own a physical copy. 

At the box office, “The Bikeriders” grossed around $35 million against a budget of somewhere between $30 and $40 million. Read our review of the film here.

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Daniel Grear is the culture editor at the Arkansas Times. Send artsy tips to danielgrear@arktimes.com