Film fans are gearing up for the release of Mickey 17, Bong Joon-ho’s highly anticipated sci-fi comedy starring Robert Pattinson.
As excitement builds for the filmmaker’s return to the big screen after Parasite‘s Best Picture win in 2019, there’s no better time to revisit his past work — and many of his films are available to stream for free.
Several streaming platforms are offering Bong Joon-ho’s earlier films at no cost, allowing fans to dive into his filmography before Mickey 17 hits theaters. Here’s a rundown of where to watch his films for free:
Pluto TV & Tubi:
- Barking Dogs Never Bite (2000): Bong’s debut feature, a dark comedy about a man who kidnaps dogs.
- Snowpiercer (2013): The dystopian thriller that marked Bong’s first English-language film starring Chris Evans.
- Memories of Murder (2003): A landmark crime thriller that revolutionized the genre, widely considered one of Bong’s finest works.
- Tokyo! (2008): An anthology film with a segment directed by Bong.
Kanopy (Library card required):
- Parasite (2019): Bong’s Oscar-winning masterpiece that tackles class struggles with sharp satire.
- The Host (2006): A creature feature blending horror, drama, and social commentary.
Hoopla (Library card required):
- Mother (2009): A gripping crime drama about a mother determined to clear her son’s name.
The only movie you’ll need to pay to watch is Okja (2017), which remains a Netflix exclusive. But if you’re a fan of physical media, it’s available to purchase on Criterion.
With most of his library available for free, this is the perfect time to dive into Bong Joon-ho’s cinematic world before his next big release. Which of his films is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!