Minutemen: Where to Watch & Stream Online
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Minutemen: Where to Watch & Stream Online

If you want to know where to watch Minutemen online, you’ve come to the right place. The 2008 science-fiction TV movie tells the story of Virgil, Charlie, and Zeke, three teenagers who travel back to the past to undo things that made them targets of bullying.

Here’s where you can watch Minutemen online.

Where can you watch and stream Minutemen?

You can watch and stream Minutemen on Disney Plus.

The film is directed by Lev L. Spiro (Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie). David Diamond (When in Rome) and David Weissman (Old Dogs) wrote the story, and John Killoran turned it into a screenplay.

The cast includes Jason Dolley (Staged Killer) as Virgil Fox, Luke Benward (Playing God) as Charlie Tuttle, Nicholas Braun (Cat Person) as Zeke Thompson, Chelsea Staub (Pop Fan) as Stephanie Jameson, J. P. Manoux (Nobody) as Vice Principal Tolkan, Steven R. McQueen (Piranha 3D) as Derek Beaugard, Kara Crane (Someone I Used to Know) as Jeanette Pachelewski, Dexter Darden (Chang Can Dunk) as Chester, Kellie Cockrell (Yellowstone) as Jocelyn Lee, Molly Jepson (Wieners) as Amy Fox, and more.

How to watch Minutemen and stream online

The viewers are required to sign up for Disney Plus subscription plans to watch and stream the film online.

The Disney Plus basic subscription (with ADs) costs $7.99 a month, while the premium (no ADs) costs $10.99 a month. The viewers can also opt for Disney Bundles. The Duo Basic Bundle (Disney Plus and Hulu, with ADs) costs $9.99 a month, while the Trio Basic (Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus, with ADs) costs $12.99 a month. The Trio Premium (Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus, with no ADs on Disney Plus and Hulu) costs $19.99.

The official synopsis for Minutemen reads:

“Three high school outcasts shake up their school’s social structure when they invent a machine that can take them back in time — just far enough to alter conversations, events, and interactions that led to them being stigmatized as part of the “out” crowd. But when they accidentally open a black hole, they learn that turning back the clock can create a massive mess.”

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