Where to watch The Breakfast Club online? Streaming options explored

An iconic still from The Breakfast Club
An iconic still from The Breakfast Club (Image via IMDb)

The Breakfast Club (1985) is a coming-of-age comedy film directed by John Hughes. The movie has become a film culture phenomenon over the years and features actors like Emilio Estevez, Paul Gleason, Anthony Micheal Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy.

The film streams on multiple platforms, including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and JioCinema. It is also available for renting or purchase on Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Vudu, and YouTube TV.

The official synopsis for the film on IMDb reads:

"Five high school students meet in Saturday detention and discover how they have a great deal more in common than they thought."

Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers for The Breakfast Club (1985).


Where to watch The Breakfast Club online?

Judd Nelson and Molly Ringwald in The Breakfast Club (Image via IMDb)
Judd Nelson and Molly Ringwald in The Breakfast Club (Image via IMDb)

The Breakfast Club was released in theatres in 1985, produced by A&M Films, and distributed by Universal Pictures, making 51.5 million USD at the box office. While it can no longer be watched in theatres, there are multiple options to stream the movie digitally.

Audiences can watch the film on OTT platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and JioCinema with a subscription. The film can also be rented or purchased for a one-time watch on services like Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Vudu, and YouTube TV.


What is The Breakfast Club about?

A still from the film (Image via IMDb)
A still from the film (Image via IMDb)

The film revolves around five teenage students at the fictitious Shermer High School who report for a day's detention. Andrew, Brian, John, Claire, and Allison are all berated by their vice principal, Richard Vernon, who assigns them the task of writing an essay describing who they think they are.

The students ignore the essay and, instead, pass the time by opening up to each other about their family life and problems. Andrew, John, and Allison realise that they have common stormy relationships with their parents, while Brian and Claire feel anxiety about their image in school.

Claire challenges her pristine reputation by kissing John, while Andrew starts falling for Allison. Brian decides to write the essay assigned by Vernon. After detention, the five teens share moments with each other as they leave, indicating that their friendship will last beyond the day.

In the end, Vernon reads Brian's essay, in which he reclaims the teenagers' identity and calls Vernon out for making assumptions about who they are as people. The Breakfast Club became an important aspect of pop culture.

It depicts teenagers struggling to be understood by adults, one another, and themselves. Many viewers resonated with the discovery that, past all the stereotypes and first impressions, everyone can have something in common.


Who are the cast members of The Breakfast Club?

Emilio Estevez and Ally Sheedy in the film (Image via IMDb)
Emilio Estevez and Ally Sheedy in the film (Image via IMDb)

The main cast of the film includes the characters of the five protagonists resembling five main high school cliques: the jock Andrew Clark, the geek Brian Johnson, the rebellious John Bender, the popular Claire Standish, and the reclusive Allison Reynolds. The actors who play the characters are listed below:

  • Emilio Estevez as Andrew Clark
  • Anthony Michael Hall as Brian Johnson
  • Judd Nelson as John Bender
  • Molly Ringwald as Claire Standish
  • Ally Sheedy as Allison Reynolds

The supporting cast members of the film include:

  • Paul Gleason as Richard Vernon
  • John Kapelos as Carl
  • Perry Crawford as Allison's father
  • Fran Gargano as Allison's mother
  • Ron Dean as Andy's father
  • Tim Gamble as Claire's father
  • Mary Christian as Brian's sister
  • Mercedes Hall as Brian's mother
  • John Hughes as Brian's father

Audiences can watch The Breakfast Club streaming online via Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and JioCinema.

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