Where to Watch Wicked: Every Country Streaming & Rental Option
Wicked is on Peacock in the US but different platforms abroad. SkyShowtime in Europe, Sky in the UK. Streaming and rental options by country.
Wicked (2024) is on Peacock in the US. SkyShowtime carries it in Spain, Portugal, the Nordics, and Central/Eastern Europe. Rental is available on Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play, and Vudu globally.
Wicked (2024), Universal Pictures' adaptation starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, has moved from theatres to streaming and home video. Where it lands depends heavily on which country you are in. This is a breakdown of every streaming and rental option by region.
United States: Peacock
In the United States, Wicked streams exclusively on Peacock, NBCUniversal's streaming platform. This follows Universal's standard deal with Peacock for theatrical releases. Peacock Premium starts at $7.99/month. If you do not want a Peacock subscription, Wicked is also available for digital rental ($5.99–$6.99) and purchase on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, and Google Play.
United Kingdom: Sky Cinema and Now TV
In the United Kingdom, Wicked streams on Sky Cinema and is available on demand via Now Cinema (from £9.99/month). Sky subscribers can watch it on Sky Go. If you do not have Sky, Wicked is available for digital rental on Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play, and Microsoft Store in the UK.
Australia and New Zealand
In Australia, Universal films typically go to Stan or are available via pay-per-view on platforms like Google Play, Apple TV, and Amazon. Check Stan's current library or rent directly. In New Zealand, rental and purchase options are available on Apple TV, Google Play, and Neon's on-demand store.
Canada
In Canada, Wicked is available for digital rental and purchase on Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play, and Cineplex Store. Check Crave for any streaming availability depending on licensing windows.
Europe
In Spain, Portugal, the Nordic countries, and parts of Central/Eastern Europe, Wicked may stream on SkyShowtime or Max depending on local licensing. In Germany and France, digital rental through Apple TV, Amazon, and Google Play is the most reliable option. In Italy, it may be available on Prime Video or Sky.
Countries where streaming is not yet available
In markets without a direct streaming deal, digital rental is the universal fallback. Apple TV, Google Play, and Amazon Prime Video offer rental and purchase options in most countries globally, often without geo-restriction on the transaction itself (though payment method requirements vary). Rental typically costs the equivalent of $5–7 USD in local currency.
If a streaming option is not available in your region at all, a VPN connected to a US server gives access to Peacock — though you would need a US payment method to subscribe or rent there.