You can watch the 2013 movie Prisoners (starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal) on major digital platforms where it is currently offered to rent or buy, and in some regions it may also appear on subscription streaming services.

Main streaming options

As of recent listings, the film is available to rent or purchase digitally on:

  • Amazon’s Prime Video store (digital rental and purchase).
  • Apple TV / iTunes (HD rental and purchase).
  • Fandango at Home / Vudu (rental and purchase).
  • Google Play Movies (listed with HD rent/buy pricing).

These services typically let you stream instantly once you rent or buy, and your exact price and availability can vary slightly by country and over time.

Subscription and regional notes

  • Some regions list Prisoners on specific subscription channels such as FilmBox+ or on local streaming catalogs, but this can rotate frequently.
  • In certain countries, it has appeared on Netflix catalogs, sometimes accessible via region-specific libraries.
  • Because rights change, the most reliable approach is to search the title directly in your country’s main services (Netflix, Prime Video, Max, Hulu, Disney+, etc.) or use an aggregator site that tracks legal availability.

Quick how‑to check in your region

  1. Open your preferred legal streaming service (or an aggregator app/site).
  1. Search for “Prisoners (2013)” and check:
    • “Watch now” or “Included with subscription” labels.
    • Or rent/buy options with HD/SD pricing.
  1. If you do not see it, try another major store (Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, Fandango at Home) where it is usually available as a digital rental/purchase.

TL;DR: Look first on Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, or Fandango at Home for rental/purchase, then check your local subscription apps in case it’s temporarily included in a streaming catalog in your country.