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Monday, March 17th, 2025 6:47 PM

New Streaming Options Now Available on IMDb

 

We’re excited to announce the latest updates to our streaming options on web and mobile, now including Disney+, Hulu, Max, and ESPN+.

Disney+ streaming options are now live for catalogued titles in 29 regions: AT, AU, BE, BR, CA, CH, CL, CO, CR, DE, DK, EC, ES, FI, FR, GB, IE, IT, LU, MX, NL, NO, NZ, PA, PE, PT, SE, SG, US, and UY.

Hulu and ESPN+ streaming options are currently available only within the US.

To learn more about streaming providers or where to find this feature, see our “How can I watch movie or TV Show” Help Guide:

https://help.imdb.com/article/imdb/discover-watch/how-can-i-watch-a-movie-or-tv-show/G4GAAPL3XS2E99KY?ref_=helpart_nav_1#



We hope you enjoy the latest enhancements to our streaming options, and we sincerely thank you for helping make IMDb the world’s most trusted source for movie, TV, and entertainment content. As always, we welcome your feedback—please don’t hesitate to share any questions or comments in this thread.

— The IMDb Team

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194 Points

28 days ago

This is awesome news, as Disney+ has been the sole major blind spot for way too long! I'm confused about the others, though, as it seems to me that Max and Hulu have both been viewable as streaming options ever since I've been using IMDb to track my watchlist...

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Thanks Greg. Yes we are very excited to be able to include Disney+. You are right Max and Hulu were both previously available. Disney+ and ESPN+ were the only new additions to our streaming options.

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28 days ago

The problem with the Where To Watch feature is that it’s not reliable and there is no way to natively report errors within the app. The interface and filters in the IMDb app are beautiful and function so well—It’s a shame that much of the information is inaccurate. In addition, IMDb is still a step behind because these days, most streaming channels have multiple pricing tiers and whether or not a title is available depends on which tier a person is subscribed to. Many other apps are now including this information. I can’t be negative without being positive. I give much credit to IMDb for doing something so simple. For the entire time that the Disney+ filter didn’t work, IMDb clearly stated that it didn’t work and told us they were working on it. IMDb chose to *not* leave us in the dark, thus eliminating any confusion. Such a small detail goes a long way and it is much appreciated. And as always, IMDB has the most information miraculously packaged into a clean interface.

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Hi troywindhorst, we too feel the issue with the inconsistencies of watch offers. Due to the frequently changing nature of streaming catalogs, IMDb relies on streaming providers to create watch links for you to access. We don't manage the watch offers ourselves, which means sometimes we have missing watch links can’t be manually corrected by IMDb. For that reason, we don't want to suggest to customers to report these errors, and get disappointed when they are not resolved quickly. That being said, we are currently looking into ways to improve the quality of watch offers. Our immediate focus is related to TV series and episodic content. I will update this thread if and when changes occur. Regarding the pricing tiers, and bundles, we are exploring how we can make these available to our customers, but we don't have any timelines for this to happen. Big thank you for your feedback, for your understanding, and for your positive comments on our in app messaging and interface.

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Thanks for the reply. I appreciate your time. There are some other apps that do a better job regarding where to stream. I assume you're all looking at the same api, but that’s over my head somewhat. I’m often critical of IMDb, but that’s only because it’s one of the best apps around. If the app was not good, I wouldn’t care. *No one* has more info than IMDb. Even the episode information is the most thorough and cleanly organized.