Some of you may not be familiar with Tubi, as it's relatively new to the streaming scene. Though Tubi doesn't require you to pay for a subscription, the platform is ad-supported. So if you do swing by to stream "When Harry Met Sally," you will be subjected to a few commercials. The good news is the ads tend to run less than a minute in length. And given that Tubi currently boasts a streaming library in the ballpark of 50,000 titles, it's an intriguing streaming option to say the least.
Given the price tag, Tubi is undoubtedly the best option to stream "When Harry Met Sally" these days. It is not, however, the only one available to rom-com lovers. If you'd prefer to avoid advertisements and drop a few bucks on the film, you can, of course, buy or rent it from any number of video-on-demand platforms like iTunes, YouTube, or Amazon. Per JustWatch, prices may vary slightly regarding what you'll pay to rent "When Harry Met Sally," with most platforms offering it at $3.99 and Amazon running the number up to $5.99.
That variation applies to the purchase price as well. The going rate in most places is set at $14.99, with Microsoft undercutting the competition at a cost of $9.99. And as always, if physical media is more your speed, you can pick up a copy of "When Harry Met Sally" for anywhere from around $4 for a DVD to around $13 for a Blu-Ray.