You can stream Groundhog Day on several major platforms, but the exact options depend on your country and may change around Groundhog Day each year.

Main streaming options (2026)

  • In the US, it is available on subscription services like AMC+ and often via live-TV style streamers such as YouTube TV, Philo, and services that carry AMC.
  • In the UK, it is currently listed on services such as Netflix, Sky Go, and NOW (Now TV Cinema / NOW TV).
  • Many platforms also offer it as a digital rental or purchase, including Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, and Fandango at Home (Vudu), typically for a small rental fee.
  • There are usually no permanent free-with-ads options, but it can rotate into promotional or seasonal slots around early February.

Quick availability snapshot (HTML table)

Below is a simplified guide; always double‑check in your own region’s store before renting or subscribing.

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      <th>Region (example)</th>
      <th>Subscription streaming</th>
      <th>Rent/Buy (digital)</th>
      <th>Notes</th>
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      <td>US</td>
      <td>AMC+, YouTube TV, Philo, other AMC-carrying services (availability can rotate)</td>
      <td>Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, Fandango at Home</td>
      <td>Often promoted around Feb 2; live-TV bundles may list it on AMC.</td>
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      <td>UK</td>
      <td>Netflix, Sky Go, NOW (Now TV Cinema)</td>
      <td>Prime Video, Apple TV, Sky Store, Rakuten TV</td>
      <td>Also available on DVD/Blu‑ray via common retailers.</td>
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      <td>Other countries</td>
      <td>Varies by local rights; may appear on Netflix, local pay‑TV apps, or not be on subscription at all.</td>
      <td>Often rentable on major storefronts like Prime Video or Apple TV if rights are cleared.</td>
      <td>Use a “where to watch” search in your country for the latest list.</td>
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How to quickly find it where you live

  • Search “Groundhog Day 1993” directly inside your TV’s app stores (Prime Video, Netflix, Apple TV, Google Play).
  • If you have a smart TV or Roku/Fire TV/Apple TV, use voice search (“Watch Groundhog Day”) to see all available apps and prices on your device.
  • If nothing shows up in subscriptions, check the Rent/Buy tab; it’s commonly available to rent even when it’s not on a flat‑fee streaming plan.

In short: look first at AMC+ or Netflix depending on your region, then fall back to renting it on Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, or Fandango at Home.

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