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where to watch beetlejuice

You can watch both the original Beetlejuice (1988) and the sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice at home through a mix of subscription streaming and digital rental/purchase options as of early 2026.

Where to watch the original Beetlejuice (1988)

For the classic Tim Burton movie, you have three main routes: subscription streaming, digital rental/purchase, and physical media.

1. Subscription streaming (U.S.)

  • Max: The original Beetlejuice is available to stream on Max, since it’s a Warner Bros. title.
  • Hulu + Max add‑on: You can also watch it via Hulu if you pay for Max as an add‑on or as part of a bundle.

2. Digital rental or purchase
You can rent or buy Beetlejuice in HD/4K on the main digital stores. Typical pricing ranges (may vary with promos):

  • Amazon Prime Video
  • Apple TV / iTunes
  • Google Play / YouTube Movies
  • Fandango / Vudu

One guide notes it’s often around $3.79–$3.99$3.79–$3.99$3.79–$3.99 to rent and about $7.99–$14.99$7.99–$14.99$7.99–$14.99 to buy digitally, depending on resolution and ongoing sales.

3. Physical media
If you prefer discs, Beetlejuice is widely available on:

  • DVD and Blu‑ray from retailers such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and similar outlets.

Where to watch Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (the sequel)

The 2020s sequel has slightly different options, but it’s also primarily tied to Max.

1. Subscription streaming

  • Max: The sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice streams on Max as a Warner Bros. release.
  • Hulu + Max: If your Max subscription is through Hulu, you can stream it there too.
  • Netflix: Some guides note that the sequel is additionally available on Netflix in certain regions, with standard subscription tiers starting around $7.99$7.99$7.99 per month. Availability can be region‑dependent.

2. Digital rental or purchase
You can rent or buy Beetlejuice Beetlejuice on the same big platforms:

  • Amazon Prime Video
  • Apple TV
  • Fandango / Vudu
  • Google Play
  • YouTube Movies

Typical prices cited for the sequel: about $3.99$3.99$3.99 to rent and $14.99–$24.99$14.99–$24.99$14.99–$24.99 to buy (the higher price usually being for early digital release).

3. Physical media
Like the original, the sequel is available on DVD and Blu‑ray via major retailers (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and others), including 4K editions in some markets.

Quick viewing options table

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Title Included streaming Digital rental/purchase Physical media
Beetlejuice (1988) Max; Hulu with Max add‑on (region‑dependent) Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play, YouTube, Fandango/Vudu (HD/4K; usually around $3.79–$3.99 rent, $7.99–$14.99 buy) DVD/Blu‑ray from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, others
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Max; Hulu via Max; Netflix in some regions Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play, YouTube, Fandango/Vudu (around $3.99 rent, $14.99–$24.99 buy early) DVD/Blu‑ray and often 4K editions from major retailers

A few practical tips

  • Check your country’s catalog: Max, Netflix, and Hulu libraries differ by region, so search the title in your local app.
  • Watch for promos: Around Halloween or sequel‑related events, digital prices and streaming availability often change or get discounted.
  • If you prefer “owning” it: A digital purchase or Blu‑ray is more stable than relying on rotating streaming licenses.

TL;DR: If you just want the fastest path tonight, a Max subscription will usually cover both Beetlejuice and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice , and any major digital store works if you’re fine with a one‑off rental or purchase.

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