How to watch 'Sleeping Dog' online – stream controversial UAP/UFO doc from anywhere
UFOlogists pushing for official disclosure turn up the heat in this doc billed the real-life ‘Disclosure Day’
Hot on the heels of the Trump admin's drop of UFO files, we have "Sleeping Dog", UFO doc that follows investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell as the culmination of a decades-long investigation into the UFO phenomenon breaks the internet. The film features eight brand new, unreleased UFO videos captured by U.S. military sensors.
Below, we’ll show you how to watch "Sleeping Dog" online, plus how to stream it from anywhere in the world with a VPN.
"Sleeping Dog" will be available to buy/rent from Tuesday, May 12 in the U.S. following its May 8 theatrical release.
• U.S./Canada — Prime Video (rent/buy)
• Watch from anywhere with NordVPN (try risk-free)
Filmed in secret, "Sleeping Dog" boasts clips from a slew of insiders, including astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell, Col. John B. Alexander, John Lear, Bob Lazar, David Grusch, nuclear chemist Edmund Storms, Cmdr. David Fravor, and journalist George Knapp ("S4: The Bob Lazar Story").
Corbell's journey to chief thorn in the side of those who seek to restrict the flow of information about UAPs to the people can be found in the FAQ section below. However, on this occasion, he arrives at this point as the main subject of Michael Lazovsky's documentary rather than as director himself.
The jeopardy? Corbell claims that the release of this film is the only thing that keep him safe from the dead hand of secret government activity to permanently silence whistleblowers and activists like himself. Sleeping dogs don't like it when noisy cats keep being let out of secret bags. Apparently.
Below, you'll find the simplest way to watch "Sleeping Dog" online wherever you are.
How to watch 'Sleeping Dog' online in U.S. & Canada
Fans in the U.S. and Canada can watch "Sleeping Dog" on Amazon Prime Video from May 12 – you'll need to pay to buy or rent a copy; it's not streaming on Netflix or any other service yet.
The doc is said to be available 'worldwide' but don't be fooled if you see it listed on Plex: that's just a placeholder page.
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Can I watch 'Sleeping Dog' in the U.K. or Australia?
We'd expect to see "Sleeping Dog" pop up for purchase/rent on Amazon Prime Video although, sadly for fans in the U.K. and Australia, we couldn't find any trace of it yet... we'll update this page as soon as we have more info on the release date.
Visiting from the U.S. or Canada? Those traveling abroad can access their local U.S. Prime Video accounts from anywhere with a VPN – we use NordVPN (save 75%).
Official 'Sleeping Dog' trailer
'Sleeping Dog' - Cast
- John B. Alexander - Self
- Danielle Corbell – Self
- Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell - Self
- David Fravor - Self
- David Grusch - Self
- Bob Lazar - Self
- John Lear - Self
- Edgar D. Mitchell - Self [archive footage]
- Edmund Storms - Self
"Sleeping Dog" FAQ
Why is it called Sleeping Dog?
"Sleeping Dog" is a knowing reference to the threat dressed up as advice that investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell received from shadowy government figures as he continued to release and leak footage of UAP activity. As this UFO documentary confirms, he would not let this particular sleeping dog lie...
Who is Jeremy Corbell?
Jeremy Corbell was a MMA practitioner who then pivoted to a career as a contemporary artist in the early 2000s and then began making films relating to his interest in Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) - as UFO's are now known. His documentary films include "Hunt for the Skinwalker" and "Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers". He co-presents a podcast with George Knapp called "Weaponised". Fun fact: Knapp recently appeared in the UFO doc "S4: The Bob Lazar Story".
Does "Sleeping Dog" have anything to do with Steven Spielberg's "Disclosure Day" sci-fi thriller (with the name of the latter referring to the day when humanity as a whole receives official confirmation that intelligent life has been discovered beyond this planet)?
Only in so much that it joins a wave of films and TV programmes that seem to fall-in with the prevailing belief that after years of obstruction and a stubborn determination to stick to the party line that governments are not in possession of any hard evidence of alien life, there appears to be a more liberal approach to releasing footage of UAP's.
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Bill Borrows is an award-winning journalist, feature writer and columnist (Times Magazine/ Guardian/ Telegraph/ Daily Mirror/ Mail On Sunday/ Radio Times), former editor-at-large at Loaded magazine, author (The Hurricane: The Turbulent Life and Times of Alex Higgins) and book editor. A frequent contributor on talkSPORT and talkRADIO, his areas of specialisation include sport, history, politics, TV and film. He doesn’t get much free time but does admit to an addiction to true crime podcasts, following Man City home and away, and a weakness for milk chocolate cookies.
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