Warner Bros. has made Stanley Kubrick’s 1975 classic, Barry Lyndon, available to stream for free on its official YouTube channel.
The film, often regarded as one of Kubrick’s best works, follows the journey of an Irishman who marries a widow and rises to aristocracy.
It won an Oscar for Best Cinematography and received nominations for Best Picture and Best Director.
The release has sparked excitement among film enthusiasts, especially since Martin Scorsese has called Barry Lyndon his favorite Kubrick film.
The movie is part of a growing playlist of free Warner Bros. titles on YouTube, which recently included Liam Neeson’s historical drama Michael Collins.
While it’s unclear how long Barry Lyndon will remain available, this move could signal a new trend for Warner Bros. in offering classic films for free.
Fans are encouraged to watch the film while it’s accessible, as no details have been shared about its availability timeline.
For now, viewers can enjoy this cinematic masterpiece in high definition, directly on YouTube.