You can watch The Prince of Egypt today on several major digital platforms, mostly as a paid rental or purchase.

Main streaming options (February 2026)

  • In the US, it is available to rent or buy digitally on:
    • Amazon Video / Prime Video storefront (rent or buy, HD/4K).
* Apple TV / iTunes Store.
* Fandango at Home (formerly Vudu).
  • In many regions, you can also get it on:
    • Google Play Movies as a paid rental or purchase.

Subscription and regional services

  • In the UK, it is currently streaming on ITVX Premium , and also listed as free-with-ads on ITVX.
  • Some regions list it inside pay TV / movie memberships like Sky-related services or NOW, but availability can change frequently.

Quick HTML table of current options

Below is a simplified overview (always double‑check inside your own country’s apps, since catalogs differ by region and change over time):

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      <th>Region (example)</th>
      <th>Service type</th>
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      <td>US</td>
      <td>Digital rental / purchase</td>
      <td>Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Fandango at Home (rent or buy)[web:3][web:5]</td>
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      <td>US & many others</td>
      <td>Digital rental / purchase</td>
      <td>Google Play Movies / YouTube Movies (paid).[web:6]</td>
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      <td>UK</td>
      <td>Subscription / ad‑supported</td>
      <td>Streaming on ITVX Premium and free with ads on ITVX.[web:1]</td>
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      <td>UK (example)</td>
      <td>Digital rental / purchase</td>
      <td>Apple TV Store, Amazon Video, Rakuten TV, Sky Store.[web:1]</td>
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      <td>Roku devices (US focus)</td>
      <td>App hubs</td>
      <td>Roku points you to Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV to rent or buy.[web:5]</td>
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A few tips before you hit play

  • Catalogs for older animated films like The Prince of Egypt tend to move between services , especially around holidays like Easter and Passover, so it may briefly pop up on a subscription service, then revert to rental only.
  • If you prefer physical media, it is still sold on DVD and Blu‑ray through major retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
  • If a service in your region doesn’t show it, try searching in:
    • The store section of your smart‑TV or console.
    • The ā€œMoviesā€ or ā€œStoreā€ section of Prime Video, even if it’s not free with your subscription.

In short: it’s widely available to rent or buy digitally, with a few subscription options in specific countries, but rarely included ā€œfor freeā€ on the big global streamers.

TL;DR: Search your local Amazon/Prime Video, Apple TV/iTunes, Google Play, or Fandango/Vudu store; if you’re in the UK, check ITVX (and possibly Sky/NOW) for current streaming access.

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