The Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF) movie is primarily available to stream on Peacock with a paid subscription, and you can also rent or buy it digitally on services like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and similar stores, depending on your region.

Where the FNAF movie is streaming

As of the latest widely reported info:

  • Peacock – Main subscription streaming home in the U.S. at various points in its release window.
  • Amazon Prime Video (Store) – Available to rent or buy digitally, not included for free with Prime Video subscription in most regions.
  • Apple TV / iTunes – Available to rent or buy.
  • Other digital stores – Fandango at Home / Vudu, Spectrum On Demand, and similar platforms have it as a rental or purchase title.

In some countries, local aggregators list it on platforms like Prime Video , Pathé Thuis , or others as a paid rental/ purchase, but the included- with-subscription option is usually tied to Peacock or later pay‑TV/streaming windows.

Why availability keeps changing

The FNAF movie is under rotating streaming “pay window” deals:

  1. First, it went to Peacock as its initial subscription home.
  1. Then a long rights period for Amazon (as a major digital partner) affected when it was on subscription services versus only as rent/buy.
  1. After returning to Peacock, it was reported that it would leave again, with Starz expected to get an exclusive subscription window through about late 2026 in at least some regions.

A detailed fan breakdown on a FNAF forum explains that:

  • Universal/Blumhouse titles have an 18‑month subscription window,
  • A large chunk of that sits with Amazon, then it shifts back to Peacock for a few months,
  • After that, Starz holds a long exclusive pay‑TV/streaming window.

There are also suggestions from industry news that Netflix could get non‑exclusive rights several years after theatrical release , around 2027 or later, as part of broader Universal film licensing deals.

Quick checklist before you watch

Since rights move around over time, the fastest way to be sure right now is:

  1. Check Peacock in your country (search “Five Nights at Freddy’s”).
  2. If it’s not included there, look on:
    • Prime Video (as a rent/buy title),
    • Apple TV ,
    • Fandango at Home / Vudu ,
    • Any local services your region uses (e.g., Pathé Thuis, regional Prime stores).

If it’s missing from all subscription catalogs, it’s very likely in a rent/buy-only phase where ownership or rental is the main legal option.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.