You can watch Corpse Bride on several streaming platforms right now, but options depend on your country and whether you’re okay with renting versus needing it in a subscription library.

Main streaming options

  • In the UK , Corpse Bride is currently available to stream on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video , and you can also buy or rent it digitally on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Rakuten TV, and Sky Store.
  • In the US , there are no major “included with subscription” options at the moment; instead, you can rent or buy it on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube Movies, Fandango At Home, and others , with typical rentals around $3.99.
  • Some Roku setups list it as streamable via Prime Video, Plex, Fandango At Home, and Apple TV once you sign in and either rent or use your existing subscriptions.

If a subscription service says it’s not available, that’s normal— Corpse Bride rotates in and out of catalogs over time.

Free or “almost free” ways

  • At present, there are no reliable, legal free streaming options in the US ; it used to appear on HBO Max but was removed in mid‑2023.
  • In Canada , it can be streamed on Crave and the Starz channel via Prime Video, which are paid services but may offer free trials.
  • In the UK , if you already pay for Prime , it may appear as part of your package rather than as a separate rental, depending on current licensing.

Quick country-by-country snapshot (digital only)

RegionIncluded streamingRent/Buy options
US None reliably included right now Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play, YouTube Movies, Fandango At Home, others (≈ $3.99 rental)
UK Netflix, Amazon Prime Video (availability can rotate) Amazon, Apple TV, Rakuten TV, Sky Store
Canada Crave, Starz via Prime Video Apple TV, Amazon, etc. similar to US
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Little “Corpse Bride” viewing tip

For a cozy watch, many fans like pairing it with other Tim Burton stop‑motion films for a mini‑marathon, since it shares a gothic‑romantic vibe and a Victorian setting with plenty of visual Easter eggs and stylistic overlaps.

TL;DR:
Search your region on a streaming guide (like JustWatch or Roku’s search) and check Netflix/Prime (UK and some other countries) first, then fall back to a $3.99 digital rental on Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play, or YouTube if it’s not in any subscription library where you live.