The Eight Hundred
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The Eight Hundred Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Peacock

The Eight Hundred, also known as Ba bai, is a Chinese war film helmed by Guan Hu. The plot focuses on the gruesome battle of the Sihang Warehouse in 1937. The movie received largely positive reviews from critics and was also a commercial success.

Here’s how you can watch and stream The Eight Hundred via Peacock.

Is The Eight Hundred available to watch via streaming?

Yes, The Eight Hundred is available to watch via streaming on Peacock.

The film depicts how the Japanese Army had the upper hand in the Second Sino-Japanese War. In order to effectively combat the situation, a regiment of 800 Chinese soldiers was formed. The rest of the film chronicles the devastating battle that ensues.

The movie stars Wang Qian-Yuan as Yang Guai, Zhang Yi as Old Abacus, and Huang Zhizhong as Lao Hulu, among many others.

Watch The Eight Hundred by streaming via Peacock

The Eight Hundred is available to watch on Peacock.

Peacock is a popular OTT streaming platform with a wide range of movies, TV shows and documentaries that viewers can stream anytime.

You can watch via Peacock by following these steps:

  1. Go to PeacockTV.com
  2. Click ‘Get Started’
  3. Choose your payment plan
    • $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year (premium)
    • $11.99 per month or $119.99 per year (premium plus
  4. Create your account
  5. Enter your payment details

Peacock’s Premium account provides access to over 80,000+ hours of TV, movies, and sports, including current NBC and Bravo Shows, along with 50 always-on channels. Premium Plus is the same plan but with no ads (save for limited exclusions), along with allowing users to download select titles and watch them offline and providing access to your local NBC channel live 24/7.

The official film synopsis is as follows:

“In 1937, eight hundred Chinese soldiers fight under siege from a warehouse in the middle of the Shanghai battlefield, completely surrounded by the Japanese army.”

NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.

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