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The 1986 remake of The Fly, from the one and only David Cronenberg, is both a horror and sci-fi classic that feels as though it hasn’t aged a day. Celebrating its 40th anniversary last year, the cautionary tale about a brilliant scientist who slowly begins transforming into a fly features better makeup and effects than many new movies. Thankfully, the film is more accessible than ever (despite still not receiving the long-overdue 4K restoration that fans have been begging for).
The Fly joined the horror-heavy lineup on Paramount+ beginning October 1st, and the film was already available to stream on Hulu. That makes one of the best movies of the 1980s (and potentially all-time) incredibly easy to stream. If you have 95 minutes at any point this Halloween season and you haven’t seen The Fly, this is the perfect time.
The Fly II Is Still Completely Missing From Streaming
Cronenberg’s take on The Fly is a remake of a 1958 film of the same name. Unlike its predecessor, however, this edition of The Fly actually got a sequel. The Fly II arrived in 1989 and, while it failed to make the same impact, it also has a fairly dedicated fan base out there. The unfortunate thing here is that The Fly II isn’t streaming alongside the first movie.








