Inside Frank’s body (known as the "City of Frank"), a rebellious white blood cell named Osmosis Jones (voiced by Chris Rock) teams up with a cold pill named Drix (David Hyde Pierce) to stop a lethal pathogen. 🎬 Cast and Characters

Finally, the film has aged well thematically. In a post-COVID world, a movie about a deadly virus spreading through a careless host feels surprisingly relevant. Thrax’s monologue about being invisible and unstoppable hits differently today.

Warner Bros. films frequently cycle through HBO’s streaming service. Historically, Osmosis Jones has been available on HBO Max (now simply called "Max"). Check the "Kids & Family" or "Comedy" sections.

While it wasn’t a massive box office hit upon release, it found a massive second life on home video and cable. Its popularity even spawned a spin-off animated series on Kids' WB titled , which ran for two seasons and further explored the biological buddy-cop dynamic within a new body (a teenager named Hector). How to Watch

If you want the gritty, weird, original vision, stick with the movie.