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where can i watch the passion of the christ

You can watch The Passion of the Christ on several major streaming and digital platforms, but availability depends on your country and whether you want streaming, rental, or purchase options.

Main streaming options (2026)

In many regions, The Passion of the Christ is available:

  • On Netflix with a paid subscription (often in HD or 4K where supported).
  • On The Roku Channel in some markets via Roku devices, with a subscription.
  • On Stan in Australia with a subscription.

Because rights change often, it’s smart to double‑check a streaming‑aggregator site (like JustWatch or similar) for your specific country before you sit down to watch.

Rent or buy digitally

If it’s not included in a subscription where you live, you can usually rent or buy it digitally:

  • Apple TV / iTunes – rent or buy in HD.
  • Fandango at Home / Vudu – rent or buy.
  • Prime Video Store – rent or buy in some countries.
  • YouTube Movies – rent or buy (e.g., in Australia).

Prices vary by region and promotion, but it’s widely offered as a standard digital rental.

Physical and other options

If you prefer discs or can’t find it streaming:

  • DVD / Blu‑ray editions are sold by large retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble in several markets.
  • Some free or ad‑supported platforms occasionally host it for limited windows; in the past, it has appeared free on Plex in some regions, though this isn’t guaranteed now.

Quick “how to find it fast”

  1. Go to a streaming‑search site (like JustWatch) and type “The Passion of the Christ”.
  1. Choose your country/region at the top.
  2. Check the “Streaming,” “Rent,” and “Buy” tabs to see every legal option.
  3. Open the listed app (Netflix, Apple TV, etc.) and search for the title directly.

Note: Platform lineups change frequently, so if you don’t see it on Netflix or your usual services today, check an aggregator or your digital‑store apps again around Easter and major Christian holidays, when it often comes back into rotation.

TL;DR: The most common legal places to watch The Passion of the Christ are Netflix, Roku/Stan (depending on country), and digital stores like Apple TV, Fandango at Home, Prime Video Store, and YouTube Movies; if it’s not included in a subscription where you live, you can almost always rent or buy it digitally.

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