‘Divorce in the Black’: How to Watch Tyler Perry’s New Movie for Free on Prime Video
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Meagan Good and Cory Hardrict star in Tyler Perry’s Divorce in Black premiering Thursday on Prime Video. The suspense drama is about a divorcee, Ava (Good), left devastated after her husband (Hardrict) leaves the marriage.
According to the filmdescription, “Ava is determined to fight for her marriage until fate steps in” and reveals more of her husband’s bad behavior.
Joseph Lee Anderson, Shannon Wallace, Taylor Polidore, Richard Lawson and Debbi Morgan are among the cast.
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Divorce in the Black is written and produced by Tyler Perry. Additional producers include Good, Angi Bones, Will Areu and Dianne Ashford.
See below for details on how to stream the movie online for free.
How to Watch
Prime members can begin streaming Divorce in the Black on Thursday, July 11. If you’re not subscribed, you can stream Divorce in the Black with a 30-day free trial to Amazon Prime. Click below to launch your free trial.
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Tyler Perry’s, Divorce in the Black
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Watch the trailer for Divorce in the Black below.