

Fighting
“Some dreams are worth the fight.”
Small-town boy Shawn MacArthur has come to New York City with nothing. Barely earning a living selling counterfeit goods on the streets, his luck changes when scam artist Harvey Boarden sees that he has a natural talent for streetfighting. When Harvey offers Shawn help at making the real cash, the two form an uneasy partnership.
Where to watch Fighting in United States
Click a service to open Fighting there. Availability last verified on June 23, 2026.
Where is Fighting streaming around the world?
| Country | Streaming on | Rent / Buy |
|---|---|---|
| United States | — | Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies |
| India | — | Amazon Video |
| United Kingdom | — | Apple TV Store, Rakuten TV, Amazon Video |
| Canada | — | Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, CosmoGo |
| Australia | — | JustWatch TV, Apple TV Store, Amazon Video |
| Germany | — | Apple TV Store, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies |
| France | Molotov TV | Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, Canal VOD |
| Spain | — | Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, Amazon Video |
| Brazil | — | Claro video, Apple TV Store, Amazon Video |
| Japan | — | Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, FOD |
About Fighting
Fighting is a 2009 English-language action, crime and romance film directed by Dito Montiel. The cast is led by Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard, Zulay Henao. It has a runtime of 1h 45m. Viewers rate it 6.0/10 across 800 ratings. In United States, it is available to rent or buy on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store.
Fighting was produced by Rogue Pictures, Relativity Media, and Misher Films and made in United Kingdom and United States of America. It was released on April 24, 2009, and carries a PG-13 certification. At the box office it grossed around $32 million worldwide.
- Director
- Dito Montiel
- Writers
- Robert Munic, Dito Montiel
- Release date
- April 24, 2009
- Original language
- English
- Age rating
- PG-13
- Status
- Released
- Country
- United Kingdom, United States of America
- Box office
- $32 million
- Production
- Rogue Pictures, Relativity Media, Misher Films
Fighting cast & crew
Fighting was directed by Dito Montiel and written by Robert Munic and Dito Montiel.
The cast features Channing Tatum as Shawn MacArthur, Terrence Howard as Harvey Boarden, Zulay Henao as Zulay Valez, Roger Guenveur Smith as Jack Dancing, Brian J. White as Evan Hailey, and Angelic Zambrana as Kimo's Girl.
Behind the camera, cinematography is by Stefan Czapsky and it was produced by Kevin Misher.
Is Fighting worth watching?
Fighting holds an audience score of 6.0/10 from 769 ratings, a solidly received action films.
At 1h 45m, it's a standard feature-length watch.
If you enjoy action, crime, and romance, Fighting is worth a place on your watchlist.
How and where to watch Fighting
Fighting isn't on a subscription service in United States right now, but you can rent or buy it on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, and YouTube.
Streaming rights change country by country and month by month, so the options above reflect United States today — switch your country at the top of the where-to-watch section to see availability elsewhere.
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Cast of Fighting

Channing Tatum
Shawn MacArthur

Terrence Howard
Harvey Boarden

Zulay Henao
Zulay Valez

Roger Guenveur Smith
Jack Dancing

Brian J. White
Evan Hailey

Angelic Zambrana
Kimo's Girl
Michael Rivera
Ajax
Flaco Navaja
Ray Ray

Peter Anthony Tambakis
Z

Luis Guzmán
Martinez

Anthony DeSando
Christopher Anthony

Laila Liliana Garro
Fine Russian Girl #1
Fighting — FAQs
▸Where can I watch Fighting in United States?
Fighting is not on subscription streaming in United States right now, but you can rent or buy it on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store and Google Play Movies.
▸What language is Fighting in?
Fighting is originally in English. Subtitle and dub options vary by streaming service.
▸How long is Fighting?
Fighting runs 1 hours 45 minutes (105 minutes).
▸What is Fighting rated?
Fighting is rated PG-13. It holds a 6.0/10 audience score from 769 ratings.











