If you want to know where to watch and stream Sister Act, we have you covered. The 1992 musical comedy film revolves around Deloris Van Cartier, a lounge singer. After witnessing her boyfriend and employer, Vince LaRocca, commit a murder, Deloris is forced to enter the Witness Protection Program and join a convent. If you are wondering whether Deloris survives her ordeal or ends up back in Vince’s clutches, go and find out on the streaming platform mentioned below.
Here’s where you can watch Sister Act online.
Where can you watch and stream Sister Act?
You can watch and stream Sister Act on Disney Plus. The film was directed by Emile Ardolino (The Nutcracker), and Paul Rudnick, as Joseph Howard, (The Stepford Wives) wrote the screenplay.
The movie’s cast includes Whoopi Goldberg (Atrabilious) as Deloris Van Cartier/ Sister Mary Clarence, Maggie Smith (Downton Abbey: A New Era) as Reverend Mother, Wendy Makkena (Spiked) as Sister Mary Robert, Kathy Najimy (Hocus Pocus 2) as Sister Mary Patrick, Mary Wickes (Little Women) as Sister Mary Lazarus, Bill Nunn (Won’t Back Down) as Lieutenant Eddie Souther, Harvey Keitel (Lansky) as Vince LaRocca, Joseph Maher (The Out-of-Towners) as Monsignor O’Hara, Robert Miranda (Target) as Joey, Richard Portnow (Roe v. Wade) as Willy, and more.
How to watch Sister Act 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 costs (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 Sister Act reads:
“A Reno singer witnesses a mob murder and the cops stash her in a nunnery to protect her from the mob’s hitmen. The mother superior does not trust her, and takes steps to limit her influence on the other nuns. Eventually the singer rescues the failing choir and begins helping with community projects, which gets her an interview on TV—and identification by the mob.”