How to watch Ridley Scott's Napoleon Director's Cut? All streaming options explored 

 Joaquin Phoenix in Napoleon (2023)
Joaquin Phoenix in Napoleon (2023) (image via Apple studios)

Ridley Scott's film has taken its place among the most popular historical epics recently, given the extended release of the Napoleon Director's Cut. While the theatrical version of the film gave a decent overview of French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte's life, fans were teased with a more comprehensive version by the director himself.

The long-heralded Napoleon Director's Cut is now released, with an additional 48 minutes of screen time that cover more of the meaningful moments in Napoleon's life. They include extended battles, an assassination attempt and delving deeper into the complex relationship he had with Josephine.

This extended version runs three hours and 24 minutes, promising a more in-depth portrait of the legendary leader. If you're looking to see that extended cut, you will want to know about streaming options. Napoleon Director's Cut is available to stream via Apple TV+, where fans can experience the totality of Scott's opus.


Apple TV+ to stream Napoleon Director's Cut

The extended cut of Napoleon is available exclusively to Apple TV+ subscribers desiring to see the Director's Cut of the movie.

Subscribers of Apple TV+ can access the Director's Cut from the film page of Napoleon on the service. But Apple TV Plus allows a free trial period for non-subscribers, so it's easily available to new users to watch Napoleon and all the other content the platform has in store.

Joaquin Phoenix in Napoleon (2023) (image via Apple Studios)
Joaquin Phoenix in Napoleon (2023) (image via Apple Studios)

It's readily available on several devices: iOS, Android, smart TVs, gaming consoles and more from which you can view the film at your comfort.

That, together with the extra footage added in the Napoleon Director's Cut, makes this version something both historians and Ridley Scott enthusiasts won't want to miss.


What's new in Napoleon Director's Cut?

The Director's Cut of Napoleon extends the story from the theatrical release considerably by adding numerous scenes and developing the plot further for viewers.

The more noticeable inclusions are the Battle of Marengo-a very critical, short battle between the forces of Napoleon and the Austrian army in Italy - done with minute and in-depth details typical of Scott.

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Another major addition is a previously unseen attempt on the life of Napoleon known as the Plot of the rue Saint-Nicaise, serving to add further drama and intensity to the storyline.

The Director's Cut further develops the star-crossed love affair between Napoleon and Josephine, revealing the subtlety and multi-dimensionality of their romance.

These added scenes create a full view of Napoleon's life, making the movie more complete and satisfying for viewers.


Comparison of the Director's Cut and the Theatrical Release

For viewers who may have already seen the theatrical version of Napoleon, the Director's Cut is a much richer and complex study of the historical figure.

Whereas the theatrical cut focused on Napoleon's larger-than-life military action sequences and his romance with Josephine, this cut gives more depth and background to those scenes.

Napoleon (2023) (image via Apple Studios)
Napoleon (2023) (image via Apple Studios)

These added battles scenes - especially the Battle of Marengo - offer a better understanding of Napoleon's military strategies and his leadership style. Similarly,, the extended relationship scenes with Josephine allow the audience to understand the complexity of the bond between the two.

The Director's Cut simply seems more wholesome and engaging than the theatrical cut, closer to the original vision Scott had for the movie.


If you are into period epics or just about anything from Ridley Scott, the Napoleon Director's Cut is certainly worth your time. Indeed, the extra 48 minutes not only present a complete vision of Napoleon's life but also make the whole narration more meaningful and touching.

The Director's Cut is available on Apple TV+ alone; if you subscribe or considering doing so, this extended version of Napoleon is a must. Be it for more battle scenes, deep-diving into the relationship between Napoleon and Josephine, or if you want to see Scott's true vision of the movie, the Director's Cut has got something for everyone.

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