More On:
Bill Murray
-
Bradley Cooper Found Acting Inspirado By Watching Vince Vaughn Improv His Way Through ‘Wedding Crashers’
-
Best Christmas Movies on Prime Video: 2023 Edition
-
11 Coziest Movies to Watch This Halloween
-
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘The Saint Of Second Chances’ On Netflix, A Documentary About Mike Veeck, Who Made Baseball Fan-Friendly, Just Like His Hall Of Fame Dad
Harold Ramis’ beloved 1993 film Groundhog Day is an all-timer. The movie memorably stars Bill Murray as a narcissistic weatherman who finds himself in a time loop on Groundhog Day. Also starring Andie MacDowell, Chris Elliott, and Stephen Tobolowsky, this rewatchable gem has earned near-universal acclaim, currently boasting a 94% Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
“Okay, campers, rise and shine, and don’t forget your booties ’cause it’s cooooold out there today.”
If you’re looking to rewatch his seasonal favorite on TV, AMC is airing a Groundhog Day marathon today from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. ET. If you’re in the mood to stream the film online, well, we can help you out with that too! Here’s where to watch Groundhog Day online.
Is Groundhog Day On Netflix Or Hulu?
Nope. Unfortunately, this classic film isn’t currently streaming on Netflix or Hulu.
Is Groundhog Day On Max?
“Watch out for that first step! It’s a doozy!” And by that… I mean no. Groundhog Day isn’t available on Max.
Where To Watch Groundhog Day Online In 2024:
If you have a cable login, you can watch Groundhog Day for free on AMC.com. Additionally, the iconic 1993 movie is streaming on Philo, and you can rent/buy it on Amazon, iTunes, and Vudu.
Can I Watch Groundhog Day On Amazon?
Yes! But, sadly, it’s not streaming for free. Groundhog Day is available to rent or buy on Amazon.
“When Chekhov saw the long winter, he saw a winter bleak and dark and bereft of hope. Yet we know that winter is just another step in the cycle of life. But standing here among the people of Punxsutawney and basking in the warmth of their hearths and hearts, I couldn’t imagine a better fate than a long and lustrous winter. From Punxsutawney, it’s Phil Connors. So long.”