'Red Notice' is a new action comedy from the director of 'DodgeBall' — here's how to watch the heist movie at home

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"Red Notice" premiered November 12 on Netflix. The action comedy movie is also playing in select movie theaters.

In "Red Notice," Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson plays a member of the FBI who joins forces with a well-known criminal (Ryan Reynolds) to put a stop to a rising star (Gal Gadot) in the seedy world of heists. The movie also stars Chris Diamantopoulos and Ritu Arya.

"Red Notice" is written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber who is primarily known for "DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story" (2004). The director previously worked with Johnson on action movies like "Central Intelligence" (2016) and "Skyscraper" (2018).

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Where to watch 'Red Notice' online

"Red Notice" is now available to watch on Netflix. The movie premiered on November 12. Subscriptions to Netflix start at $9 a month, and go up to $18 a month for the best video and audio quality.

All subscriptions give you on-demand access to Netflix's entire library of movies, series, and originals. The basic plan ($9 a month) lets you stream entertainment on one device at a time in standard definition (SD).

Viewers who want high-definition (HD) streaming can subscribe to Netflix's $14 a month plan which allows you to have two simultaneous streams. For families who need more screens or viewers who crave the best picture quality, Netflix offers an $18 a month plan that supports streaming in up to 4K HDR on four devices at once.