Is Accepted on Netflix?

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 02: Justin Long attends the Build Series to discuss 'After Class' at Build Studio on December 02, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Dominik Bindl/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 02: Justin Long attends the Build Series to discuss 'After Class' at Build Studio on December 02, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Dominik Bindl/Getty Images) /
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Spring Break Week here at Netflix Life means a long list of content all shaped around college and those nice, relaxing spring days centered on getting a break from education and getting some peace of mind. It’s also for getting a laugh in, so if you want to visit a comedy from the mid-aughts like Accepted, then we suggest going for it.

The Justin Long-led movie follows a scheme cooked up by Bartleby Gaines, a slacker whose lack of drive over the course of his high school career lands him in some heat. Bartleby didn’t get into a single college he applied to but instead of sulking he takes some initiative by creating his own school.

Dubbed the South Harmon Institute of Technology, Bartleby’s college is located on a run-down makeshift campus. Its student body is full of “college”  kids just like himself. It’s the perfect plan that can only inevitably go very, very wrong….or surprisingly right. The comedy also features Jonah Hill and Blake Lively.

If Accepted sounds like a movie made just for you then, here’s how you can stream the film over spring break.

Where to stream Accepted

Okay, so there’s a catch to streaming Accepted. While the 2006 film isn’t on Netflix, it is on Amazon Prime Video. But! And this is a big but. Accepted is leaving the streaming platform at the end of the month.

Once the film is no longer available to stream, it will revert back to a rent or purchase option. The movie will be available to rent for $3.99 or purchase for $14.99. You’ll want to move fast if you’re a Prime subscriber because time is ticking on your access to the comedy via Amazon Video.

Stay tuned, Netflix Lifers, we’ll be bringing you more spring break goodness all week!

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