BBC viewers have just days remaining to catch an acclaimed thriller that enthusiasts have hailed as a 'modern Great Gatsby'.
Saltburn premiered in 2023 and swiftly captured audiences' attention. The plot centres on rich Oxford student Felix, who extends an invitation to Oliver to spend time at his family's grand estate.
However, amongst their unconventional relatives, a summer of unforgettable and disturbing incidents awaits. Barry Keoghan portrays Oliver Quick, whilst Jacob Elordi takes on the role of Felix Catton.
Audiences will also spot Rosamund Pike as Elspeth Catton and Alison Oliver as Venetia Catton. This acclaimed film has been accessible for free streaming on BBC iPlayer, though viewers have limited time before its withdrawal.
Saltburn faces removal from the platform on July 22, leaving enthusiasts with just days remaining, reports the Daily Record.

The BBC's description states: "A student at Oxford University finds himself drawn into the world of a charming, aristocratic classmate, who invites him to his eccentric family's sprawling estate for a summer never to be forgotten."
The production continues to captivate audiences as praise keeps flowing in. Boasting a 73% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, supporters declare they "had no idea they needed this."
One viewer commented: "Great movie! The direction of DC is in a good place. This movie was hilarious, had some great cameos, and co-stars a dog. I will definitely be seeing it again."

Another remarked: "I've seen this so many times now. I don't care what anyone has to say, I love it."
A third enthused: "Emerald Fennel killed it, I had no idea I needed this. Barry Keoghan is just amazing on so many levels The dance scene is a definite rewatch I'm not a fan of Margot Robbie movies she acts in but her production choices are my favorite."
On Google reviews, an impressed viewer commented: "I just saw Emerald Fennell's latest movie, "Saltburn," and wow, it's an absolute knockout! A modern Great Gatsby!".
They continued to praise the film, saying: "This film's visual richness and script brilliantly satirizes Oxford/British wealth and extravagance while uncovering the depths of its characters in a way that's just captivating. It's like watching a train wreck you can't turn away from, with each scene revealing more about what's really going on."
Another reviewer echoed: "Finally a movie worth watching and not feeling left disappointed."
Saltburn can be streamed on BBC iPlayer
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