You can watch the 1993 Bill Murray movie “Groundhog Day” on a mix of subscription services and digital stores, but options vary a bit by country and change around the February 2 holiday each year.

Where “Groundhog Day” is streaming now

Streaming rights shift often, especially around Groundhog Day itself, but recent listings and guides show these patterns:

  • In the US, it has recently been available on:
    • Netflix (often for a limited window leading up to Feb. 2).
* Live‑TV/linear-style streamers like Philo and Sling TV, via their movie channels.
  • In the UK, it is currently listed as streaming on:
    • Sky Go
    • NOW (Cinema / Sky Cinema add‑on).
  • In India, it is listed as streaming on:
    • Netflix
    • Sony LIV
    • VI movies and TV.
  • In Canada and other regions, recent JustWatch listings show it moving between Netflix and other local services over time.

Because the film’s licenses are time‑limited, it may appear or disappear from Netflix and similar platforms around Feb. 1–2, so always double‑check just before you hit play.

Rent or buy “Groundhog Day” digitally

If it’s not on a subscription service in your region, you can almost always rent or purchase it digitally.

Common stores include:

  • Apple TV / iTunes (rent or buy, HD or 4K where available).
  • Amazon / Prime Video (rent or buy; pricing varies by quality).
  • Fandango at Home / Vudu (rent or buy in multiple resolutions).
  • Regional services such as Sky Store or Rakuten TV in the UK.

Typical pattern: you get about 30 days to start a rental and 48 hours to finish once you hit play, while digital purchases stay in your library.

Physical copies (if you’re old‑school)

If you like owning discs, the movie is still in print:

  • DVD and Blu‑ray editions are available from major retailers and movie shops.
  • Some editions include commentaries or featurettes, which can be fun if this is part of your yearly Feb. 2 ritual.

Quick tips to actually find it

Because availability is region‑specific and changes quickly, here’s how to lock it down for your country:

  1. Use a streaming‑search site (like JustWatch) and type “Groundhog Day.” It will show:
    • Which subscription services stream it where you live.
    • All rent/buy options with current links.
  1. Check your usual apps (Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, and any cable‑linked apps) around late January; it often resurfaces right before the holiday.
  1. If it’s missing this year, renting once from a digital store is usually the quickest backup.

“Groundhog Day” is so closely tied to Feb. 2 that services shuffle it in and out around the holiday, which is why every year people ask again: “Groundhog Day movie where to watch?”

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