Sons of Ben: The Movie, which was released in March 2015, takes a look at the way the Sons of Ben – a group of Philadelphia Union fans before there even was a Philadelphia Union – brought professional soccer to Philadelphia. And Chester.
The movie has been available on video on demand services for a while. You can currently stream the movie on iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon Instant Video, along with watching it on demand on television cable providers such as DirecTV, Dish Network, Verizon, Charter, Cox and more. And you still can view the movie on those platforms. But you can now add Netflix to the list.
This past Saturday, the movie debuted on the popular video streaming service. So, if you haven’t watched it yet and you are currently subscribed to Netflix, there are no excuses.
Here’s the trailer:
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