nick and norah's infinite playlist where to watch
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist is currently tricky to find on a flat‑rate subscription streamer in many regions, but it is still accessible digitally in a few ways.
Quick Scoop
Here’s where you can (typically) watch it right now, depending on your region:
- United States
- No major subscription service is currently listing it as included with a plan.
* You can **rent or buy it digitally** on:
* iTunes / Apple TV (rent or purchase)
* VUDU (rent or purchase)
* Microsoft Store (rent or purchase)
- United Kingdom
- Not available as part of a major subscription catalog.
* You can **buy it to download** on:
* Sky Store (purchase only, download available)
* iTunes / Apple TV (rent or purchase).
- Canada
- Not listed on local subscription platforms at the moment.
* Available to **rent or buy** via the **Cineplex Store**.
- Australia
- You can stream it as part of a subscription on Foxtel Now.
* Also available to rent or buy on common digital stores (similar to US/UK storefronts).
- Other countries
- Aggregators report it is available to stream in South Korea and about two dozen other countries on services such as Watcha, KPN, and others , but not in the U.S.
* If you see it missing in your country’s catalogs, some viewers resort to **physical media (DVD/Blu‑ray)** because licensing has made it vanish from many streaming services.
Why it’s hard to find (a mini story)
For a while, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist popped up on various streamers and felt like one of those comfort rewatches you could always rely on for a chill night. Then licensing shifted, and users started noticing it quietly disappearing from the main subscription platforms and even from some digital purchase routes, leading to frustrated posts like, “I was just looking for it and couldn't find it for streaming anywhere. Why????”.
One commenter even joked that “apparently the playlist was not infinite,” and another reported that they couldn’t get it via “disc to digital” anymore and were seriously considering buying an actual DVD player again to watch it. So if it feels like this movie suddenly became weirdly elusive, you’re not imagining it—its rights situation has definitely made it more of a rent/buy or physical‑disc title than a simple “open app and press play” comfort movie in 2025–2026.
Quick checklist before you hit play
- Check a streaming aggregator (like JustWatch/Reelgood) for your exact country to see if it’s silently re‑appeared on any subscription service.
- If not, look at Apple TV / iTunes, VUDU, Microsoft Store, or your local digital shop for rent/buy options.
- As a last resort, grab a DVD/Blu‑ray —many fans are still doing this specifically for this movie.
Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.