Where to watch Playdate? Streaming details of the Alan Ritchson movie explored

A still from Playdate | Image via Prime Video
A still from Playdate | Image via Prime Video

Playdate is the directorial work of Luke Greenfield, who has also produced it with Jason Benoit, Mark Fasano, Jeffrey Greenstein, and Sean O'Reilly. Neil Goodman has written the script. Its official synopsis, as per IMDb, is,

Brian has just been fired from his job. He becomes a stay-at-home dad. He accepts a playdate invitation from another stay-at-home dad who turns out to be a loose cannon.

The film was released on November 12, 2025, by Amazon MGM Studios. Since then, viewers have reportedly been trying to find a place to watch this action comedy. Let's explore and find the answer to this question.


Playdate streaming details revealed

Viewers can watch Playdate on Amazon Prime Video, where it started streaming on November 12, 2025. The film will be available in multiple dubbed languages as well as subtitles. Its runtime is 93 minutes, which makes it a quick watch.

The production banners behind the film include WideAwake Pictures, Nickel City Pictures, and A Higher Standard. Darran Tiernan has shot the film, while Joe Mitacek is the editor. The music of Playdate is composed by Jeff Cardoni and Charlie Nguyen Kim. Here's a list of its cast members:

  • Kevin James as Brian Jennings
  • Banks Pierce as CJ
  • Alan Ritchson as Jeff Eamon
  • Sarah Chalke as Emily
  • Benjamin Pajak as Lucas
  • Alan Tudyk as Simon Maddox
  • Stephen Root as Gordon
  • Isla Fisher as Leslie

In an interview with AU Review, director Luke Greenfield spoke about how the film fell into place.

"I normally write my own movies in the past, but this script came to me, and Neil Goldman, this fantastic writer, asked me if I wanted to direct it, and I just loved the idea of it. There was a great opportunity here to really bring some pathos and some heart, and to really not just made this a straight comedy, but to make something relatable in regards to what makes a good parent, and do we feel we’re good parents. Kevin (James) really embodies that. He’s the relatable person dealing in a situation with Alan, who plays a nutcase in this movie."

He further spoke about the importance of spontaneous moments during the shoot.

"Accidents are the best. They really are. Being a writer on all my other films, you see it one way, but then you have to sit back, and because the accidents and the things that are unexpected are always the best."

The film is currently streaming on Prime Video.


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Edited by Zainab Shaikh