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where can i watch the wizard of oz

You can watch The Wizard of Oz (1939) on several major streaming and digital platforms right now.

Quick Scoop: Where to Watch

As of late 2024–early 2026, the film is widely available on subscription streaming and for digital rental/purchase.

Streaming with a subscription

Depending on your country, you’ll typically find The Wizard of Oz on:

  • Max (formerly HBO Max) as part of its classic films catalog.
  • Hulu when you add the Max add‑on to your Hulu plan.
  • Prime Video in some regions as part of its streaming library.
  • The Roku Channel (via Roku devices or app), usually with a subscription tier.
  • Sky Go or NOW Cinema in the UK and some European regions.

Availability can shift month to month, so what you see may differ slightly where you live.

Digital rental or purchase

If it is not included in a subscription where you are, you can rent or buy it digitally on most major stores:

  • Apple TV / iTunes
  • Amazon Video / Prime Video store
  • Google Play Movies
  • Rakuten TV (in Europe/UK)
  • Fandango at Home / Vudu
  • Sky Store (UK)

These typically offer HD or 4K versions and let you either rent for 24–48 hours or buy to keep.

Is it free anywhere?

Right now there usually aren’t truly “free with ads” options without some kind of account or subscription; even The Roku Channel generally requires access via Roku or its app. Many streaming guides note that there are no completely free, legal streaming options at the moment, though this can change during seasonal promos or TV marathons.

How to Quickly Check in Your Country

Because catalog rights vary a lot by country and change over time, the fastest way to confirm what works for you today is to:

  1. Search in your streaming apps (Max, Prime Video, Hulu, The Roku Channel, Sky/Now TV, etc.) for “The Wizard of Oz (1939)”.
  2. If you don’t see it, open a price‑comparison/streaming‑guide site (like JustWatch or FlixPatrol) and select your country to see an up‑to‑date list of services that currently carry it.

Mini Note on Versions

Most platforms are offering the classic 1939 MGM film starring Judy Garland, which is the iconic Technicolor version people think of when they mention The Wizard of Oz. If you see multiple entries, look for the 1939 runtime (about 1h 42m) to make sure you’ve got the right one.

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