If you're hunting for legal places to watch 'Code of Honor', I usually start with the big digital storefronts because they almost always have whatever movie I'm looking for. I check Amazon Prime Video (the store, not always included with Prime), iTunes/Apple TV, Google Play/YouTube Movies, and Vudu for rent or purchase options first. Those platforms tend to carry a wide range of direct-to-video and studio releases, and you can commonly rent in SD/HD or buy the digital copy. Prices vary but renting is usually a few dollars, buying is a bit more.
If you prefer free-but-legal viewing, I've found that ad-supported services sometimes carry titles like 'Code of Honor' regionally — think
Tubi, Pluto TV, or Freevee. Availability on those platforms flips around, so it’s worth checking. Another path I often forget until I need it is library-based streaming: Hoopla and
Kanopy can pop up if your public library or university participates. They’re great because they’re legitimately free with a library card.
For the fastest answer in my own life I use a site like JustWatch or Reelgood to check what’s available in my country — it aggregates legal streaming, rental, and purchase links so I don’t jump between stores. If you like owning physical media, I've also seen DVD copies on Amazon or secondhand sites. Personally, I’d try a quick JustWatch lookup, then decide whether to rent, buy, or see if my library has it — that saves me from sketchy sources and keeps my movie nights guilt-free.