Here’s When You Can Finally Stream Keanu Reeves’ Good Fortune

Heaven-sent laughs hit theaters as Good Fortune soars, with Keanu Reeves as an angel and Aziz Ansari writing, directing, and co-starring. The fantasy-comedy opened October 17, 2025, to buzzing crowds and is eyeing a streaming drop in February or March 2026.
Keanu Reeves plays an angel. That pitch alone got me in the door. Aziz Ansari wrote and directed the movie, and he stars in it too. It is called Good Fortune, it is in theaters now, and if you are calculating when you can watch from your couch, I have you covered below. Quick spoiler-free vibe check at the end too.
What is Good Fortune?
It is a supernatural comedy with a soft spot for big ideas. Reeves is Gabriel, a well-meaning but hilariously unqualified angel who meddles in a mortal's life and creates the exact kind of chaos you are imagining. Ansari is on screen alongside a strong supporting group: Keke Palmer, Sandra Oh, and Seth Rogen. The movie opened in the U.S. on October 17, 2025.
When and where to watch at home
Lionsgate has a pretty consistent playbook for its theatrical-to-digital rollout, and Good Fortune should follow the same path.
- Theatrical: Now playing in the U.S. (opened October 17, 2025).
- PVOD/Buy or Rent: Lionsgate usually drops titles 3 to 5 weeks after theatrical. That puts Good Fortune in the November 11 to November 25, 2025 window for digital purchase and rental. Recent studio releases like the John Wick spinoff Ballerina and The Long Walk hit PVOD on a similar schedule.
- Streaming: After the PVOD run, Lionsgate first-lines its films on STARZ. Expect Good Fortune to stream there roughly 3.5 to 4 months after its theatrical debut, which lands in February or March 2026.
How it is playing with critics and audiences
The short version: people are into it, especially Reeves. Reviews keep circling the same positives — the airy, fantastical setup, the way the movie threads social commentary through the comedy, and the fact that Reeves as a winged do-gooder just works.
On Rotten Tomatoes, it is currently sitting at 77% from critics and 76% from audiences. That is a healthy spread for a crowd-pleasing studio comedy with a weird streak.
Not everything lands for everyone. A chunk of viewers think the movie skims the surface, some are not thrilled with the dialogue, and a few feel the tone wobbles when the philosophy kicks in and the jokes ease off. But even the skeptics tend to single out Reeves as the standout, and for Aziz Ansari's first feature as a director, that is a strong debut showing.
The bottom line
If you want the big-screen version, it is in theaters now. If you are a couch-first person, pencil in mid-to-late November for PVOD and early spring 2026 for STARZ. Either way, come for Keanu the angel; stay for the offbeat comedy that keeps trying to say something while it makes you laugh.