where to watch catch me if you can
You can stream Catch Me If You Can on major subscription platforms and also rent or buy it digitally, but the options vary a bit by country and device.
Where to watch right now
United States (and many global catalogs)
- Paramount+ : Available to stream as part of the regular Paramount+ library (including via the Paramount+ channel on Prime Video and on Roku).
- Roku Channel / Roku devices : Listed as streamable on Roku, with links out to Paramount+, Prime Video, Apple TV, and others.
- Free (ad‑supported) options : Some listings show availability via free movie channels like Pluto TV or Hoopla depending on your device or library access.
Canada (your region set to T1, likely CA)
- Netflix Canada : JustWatch’s Canada page currently shows the movie streaming on Netflix and Netflix with ads.
- Digital purchase/rental in Canada :
- Buy or rent on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store.
* CosmoGo is also listed as a regional buy/rent option.
UK, Australia and other regions
As of recent availability data:
- UK : Available on services like NowTV or other local streaming platforms that carry Paramount content.
- Australia : Streamable on Stan and also via Paramount+ in many cases.
- VPN angle : Several guides explain that you can access the Netflix or Paramount+ catalog that has the film by connecting via a VPN to countries where it’s available.
Quick example: if your local Netflix doesn’t have it, connecting to a region where Netflix does list Catch Me If You Can (like Canada, per recent JustWatch data) is a common workaround, though this may violate some services’ terms of use.
Rent or buy digitally
If you don’t have the right subscription, you can still watch it by renting or purchasing it as a digital title.
Typical options in 2025–2026 include:
- Prime Video – HD/4K rental or purchase.
- Apple TV / iTunes – HD/4K rental or purchase.
- VUDU, Microsoft Store, Fandango at Home – digital rental or buy (availability varies by country).
Physical media is also still sold on DVD and Blu‑ray (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc.) if you prefer owning a disc.
Simple mini-checklist
- Open your main streamer (Netflix or Paramount+).
- If you’re in Canada, search Netflix first; elsewhere, try Paramount+.
- If it’s not included, check Prime Video or Apple TV to rent or buy.
- As a last resort, consider a VPN to a catalog where it’s confirmed available on Netflix or Paramount+.
TL;DR:
- Canada: Netflix; or rent/buy on Amazon, Apple TV, CosmoGo.
- US and many others: Paramount+ (and sometimes free via Pluto/Hoopla/Roku‑linked apps) or rent/buy on Prime Video, Apple TV, VUDU, Microsoft Store.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.