My Bloody Valentine is available on several streaming platforms right now, with options to stream by subscription, watch free with ads, or rent/buy digitally.

Which version are you looking for?

There are two main films people mean when they search “where to watch My Bloody Valentine”:

  • The original slasher My Bloody Valentine (1981)
  • The remake My Bloody Valentine (2009, often listed as “My Bloody Valentine 3D”)

Many streaming guides don’t clearly separate them in headlines, so double‑check the year on the movie page before you hit play.

Where to watch My Bloody Valentine (2009)

Recent streaming guides list the 2009 remake on multiple services, with both subscription and ad‑supported options.

In the US (streaming)

You can typically find the 2009 film:

  • On major subscription platforms like Prime Video and sometimes live‑TV style services (for example, fubo‑type services depending on current deals).
  • On free, ad‑supported platforms such as Tubi‑style or Fandango‑style free sections when available.
  • On niche/aggregator channels (for example, “MovieSphere+ Amazon Channel”–type add‑on channels) that bundle horror and catalog titles.

These services rotate rights, but the pattern has been: at least one big subscription streamer plus one or more free‑with‑ads outlets at any given time.

Rent or buy (digital)

If it’s not included in a subscription where you are:

  • Rent in HD from major stores like Amazon‑type digital stores, Apple TV‑style stores, or Fandango‑style rental stores.
  • Buy digitally from the same stores if you want to own it.

Many guides also note you can still get it on DVD/Blu‑ray from big online retailers and chain bookstores in the US.

Where to watch My Bloody Valentine (1981)

The 1981 original tends to move around more, but recent listings show:

  • Digital rent/buy options on major storefronts (Amazon‑type, Apple TV‑type, Fandango‑type) similar to the remake.
  • At least one library‑linked / free streaming option such as Kanopy‑style services in the US, where you sign in with a library or university card.

Uncut vs theatrical: horror fans on forums note that the uncut version can be harder to find on regular streaming and is more reliably available on specific Blu‑ray releases, so collectors often recommend physical media if you want all the restored gore.

Quick viewing tips

Here are some practical steps to actually get to the movie quickly:

  1. Search your country‑specific version of a streaming guide (like JustWatch‑style sites) for “My Bloody Valentine” and filter by year (1981 vs 2009).
  1. If you have Prime Video , check both the main catalog and any add‑on channels (sometimes it’s included in an extra horror or movie channel).
  1. If you’re okay with ads, see if a free‑with‑ads platform (Tubi‑style, Fandango‑style free section, Freevee‑type channels) lists it in your region.
  1. If none of those have it included, fall back to digital rental for a one‑time watch.

Because rights shift often, availability can change week to week; checking a real‑time streaming guide for your exact country will give you the most up‑to‑date “play” button.

Small horror‑fan note

On horror forums, fans still bring up My Bloody Valentine around February as a go‑to seasonal slasher, with threads about where to find the uncut 1981 version and rewatch takes on the 2009 3D remake. Many recommend pairing it with other holiday slashers for a bloody little marathon.

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