Something From Tiffany’s is a delightful Christmas story. Thankfully, we’re getting an adaptation of it.
If you didn’t know, the book was originally published in 2011. Since its original publication, Something From Tiffany’s was picked up by Sourcebooks Landmark and revised. Considering that it was published over a decade ago, that shouldn’t come as a surprise.
The other reason it was revised was because of the upcoming film adaptation. As someone who has read the book and watched the trailer, I’m extremely excited about this one. Plus there is still plenty of time to read it before the film drops.
If you’re excited about watching Something From Tiffany’s, then where can you watch it?
Where is Something From Tiffany’s streaming this holiday season?
Thankfully, the answer to this question is pretty easy. Something From Tiffany’s is streaming on Amazon Prime Video. It’s a Prime original so that would only make sense. Of course, if you watched the trailer which is featured below, you’ll find out that information pretty quickly but not everyone has seen the trailer.
Since you’ve hopefully now watched the trailer, you’ll see how much Christmas cheer this trailer packs into it. Considering that both the film and book take place in New York City during Christmas time, how could it not get you in the spirit? From the moment it starts, it really feels like it’s going to be a cute Christmas watch.
Additionally, the cast for Something From Tiffany’s is pretty solid. Some of the cast includes Shay Mitchell, Zoey Deutch, Leah Jeffries, and Kendrick Sampson. If that doesn’t convince you, you’ll be happy to know that you can watch it on Amazon Prime on December 9th, 2022.
If you need something to get you feeling holly jolly, then Something From Tiffany’s should do the trick. Plus it’s incredibly dramatic so I know I’ll be on the edge of my seat despite reading the book first.
Something From Tiffany’s will be released on December 9th on Amazon Prime.
Do you plan on streaming Something From Tiffany’s this holiday season? Let us know in the comments.