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catch me if you can where to watch

You can stream Catch Me If You Can on a few major platforms right now, plus it’s widely available to rent or buy digitally.

Where to watch it right now

Because streaming rights change by country and over time, always double‑check in your own region, but here’s the current global picture as of early 2026:

  • In the US , it’s available to stream on Paramount+ , including via the Paramount+ channel inside Prime Video.
  • In the UK , it’s listed as streaming on Netflix and ITVX Premium , with a free‑with‑ads option on ITVX and YouTube’s free section.
  • In parts of Europe , it also appears on regional services like SkyShowtime (for example, Sweden).

If it doesn’t show up in your local catalog, some guides suggest using a VPN to access regions where it’s currently licensed, such as the US, UK, or Australia, though you should check your streaming service terms of use before doing that.

Rent or buy (digital and disc)

If it’s not included in a subscription where you live, you can still watch it via digital rental or purchase:

  • Digital rental/purchase :
    • Amazon Prime Video , Apple TV / iTunes , Vudu , Microsoft Store , Rakuten TV , Sky Store , and others list it to rent or buy in HD, and on some stores in 4K where available.
  • Physical media :
    • It’s still sold on DVD and Blu‑ray through major retailers such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble, and some region‑specific stores like Zavvi in the UK.

This makes it fairly easy to get a permanent copy if you’re a fan of classic early‑2000s Spielberg films.

Quick region overview

Here’s a simple snapshot of where subscription streaming is specifically called out in recent guides (availability can change, so treat this as a starting point):

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<table>
  <tr>
    <th>Region / Country</th>
    <th>Streaming services currently listed</th>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>United States</td>
    <td>Paramount+, Paramount+ via Prime Video, some free/ad‑supported options like YouTube Free</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>United Kingdom</td>
    <td>Netflix, Netflix with ads, ITVX Premium, ITVX free with ads, YouTube Free</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>Australia</td>
    <td>Stan (noted as a current streaming home in regional guides)</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>Nordic countries (example: Sweden)</td>
    <td>SkyShowtime (subscription, ad‑free or ad‑supported tiers)</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>Other regions</td>
    <td>Often available only as digital rental/purchase on platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV</td>
  </tr>
</table>

Guides also emphasize that catalogs update frequently, so checking an aggregator (like JustWatch or Reelgood) for your specific country on the day you watch is the safest way to confirm.

Mini FAQ

Is it free anywhere?

  • It sometimes appears on free‑with‑ads sections (for example, YouTube Free, some ad‑supported TV apps) in specific regions, but these come and go with licensing windows.

Best way to find it in my country?

  • Use a streaming‑availability search site: you type the title, pick your country, and it lists where it’s streaming, rentable, or buy‑only that week.

TL;DR:
Search Catch Me If You Can on a streaming‑availability checker for your country, then look first at Paramount+ (US and some regions), Netflix/ITVX (UK), and regional services like Stan or SkyShowtime; if it’s not included in a subscription, you can almost always rent or buy it on Prime Video, Apple TV, or similar digital stores.

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