

But what’s the best one for you? While some of the best VPNs for Netflix can help you in certain Star Wars cases, let’s look at more all-purpose VPNs below. The website will now be tricked into thinking you hail from that part of the world (for example, Toronto, when you’re actually sat at home in London) and you can access all of the region-locked content. Using one is simple: once you’ve acquired it, simply start it, choose a server from a chosen location in the world (they often number in the hundreds in same cases) and simply go to any website. If you’re looking for the best price and it’s found elsewhere in the world or, in particular, want to hitch on to Canada’s Netflix offering of Star Wars: The Force Awakens then, unless you hail from the region you’re looking for, you’re going to need a VPN. Renting is also available from Google Play (opens in new tab), YouTube (opens in new tab) and Cineplex (opens in new tab). iTunes (opens in new tab) has both the most expensive rental of the title, as well as being the cheapest place to outright buy Rian Johnson’s effort at $19.99. Netflix carries it (opens in new tab) but, from there, it gets a little confusing when it comes to pricing. Of course, it can also be bought to keep at £9.99 from those very same product pages above.Ĭanada: Star Wars: The Last Jedi is last up. It’s can be rented from Rakuten (opens in new tab) (the cheapest price at £3.45), iTunes (opens in new tab), Google Play (opens in new tab), YouTube (opens in new tab) and Amazon (opens in new tab). UK: Star Wars: The Last Jedi may have split opinion, but it doesn’t need to split your wallet.

US: Star Wars: The Last Jedi can be found on Netflix (opens in new tab), as well as the usual suspects: Amazon (opens in new tab), YouTube (opens in new tab) and Google Play (opens in new tab).
