In this article, we’re going to show you how you can watch A Man Called Otto on Netflix… even if it’s not showing up in your region.
- A Man Called Otto is available in 16 different Netflix region libraries
- With the right VPN you can watch it today for FREE
At the time of writing, you can currently stream A Man Called Otto on Netflix in 16 different regions/countries, including the UK and Canada. If you’re not currently, located in one of those countries, all you need to do is mask your internet connection to make it appear to Netflix as if it is in one of these countries and you’ll be able to stream A Man Called Otto for free.
Spoofing your internet connection to make it appear as if you’re located somewhere else in the world is easy. All you need is a VPN connection and you can select a server in a country where you want to route your internet connection through. So, in order to watch A Man Called Otto on Netflix, you could route your connection through a UK, Canadian. Or any of the countries listed below.
How to watch A Man Called Otto on Netflix: 5 Step Guide
- Create a new account with ExpressVPN ($6.67/month) or (NordVPN $3.19/month)
- Download and install the new VPN app on your device
- Select a server in the UK or Canada (most reliable)
- Open Netflix
- Watch A Man Called Otto on Netflix
Below is a more in-depth guide you can follow to-the-letter to stream A Man Called Otto working on Netflix for free.
Step 1. Get a VPN and connect to a server in the UK or Canada
If you haven’t got one already we suggest using either NordVPN or ExpressVPN. There are cheaper services, and even free ones, that can work some of the time, but you should avoid these – they often get blocked by Netflix and aren’t reliable enough to stream Netflix in HD/4K without (lots of) buffering.

Step 2. Close and reopen Netflix app
Close your Netflix app. If you’re on a mobile device, make sure you swipe up and close it from the floating menu. If you’re on a desktop/laptop Browser, close the tab it’s in and then visit netflix.com again force the browser to reload the page without using the cache (On Windows/Linux: Ctrl + F5, On Mac: Cmd + Shift + R).
Step 3. Watch A Man Called Otto on Netflix for free (from anywhere in the world)
That’s it. Providing you’ve got a good VPN, you’ll now be able to stream A Man Called Otto on Netflix for free, from anywhere in the world. If you’re having any issues, just try connecting to a different server in any of the countries listed below.

Which Netflix countries currently have A Man Called Otto?
Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom.
Reroute your internet traffic through one of the countries above and you can watch Tom Hanks in A Man Called Otto on Netflix for free.
Can I use a free VPN to watch A Man Called Otto?
Yes and no. Free VPNs sometimes work with Netflix, but they do not work well. VPNs are very popular (because they’re free!) which means they are easily detected and blocked by Netflix because too many people sign into their Netflix accounts via the same shared IP address.
Even if you can connect to Netflix via a free VPN’s server, the viewing experience is usually sub-par and susceptible to constant buffering for the same reason as above – too many users trying to redirect their internet connection via the same server.
Finally, it’s worth thinking about how the free VPN companies monetise their generosity. Rerouting your entire internet connection via an unknown VPN provider is a big risk, I’d strongly advise you to stay away from any company that offers to fund this for expensive for you at no (monastery) cost.
How can I change Netflix location?
You don’t. Netflix automatically serves you a library based on your location, and it gets all of your location data from your IP address. Picture this: If you’re a Netflix subscriber in the US and you get in your car and drive across the boarder to Canada you’ll be served a Canadian Netflix library as soon as you connect to the internet.
A VPN does the same thing, but virtually. It just reroutes your device’s internet connection through an IP address based in a country of your choosing.