


When it comes to beloved ’90s holiday movies, it doesn’t get much better than the seasonal favorite Home Alone. Directed by Chris Columbus and written by legendary scribe John Hughes, this festive Macaulay Culkin-led family comedy memorably tells the tale of an eight-year-old who bravely defends his house against a pair of bumbling burglars (played to perfection by Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern) after mistakenly being left… you guessed it… home alone.
“I made my family disappear? I made my family disappear!”
If you’re looking to enjoy a few more holiday favorites, Elf and National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation are streaming on Max, you can watch The Holiday on Prime Video, A Charlie Brown Christmas (“That’s what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.”) is on Apple TV+, and The Family Stone is available on Hulu and Peacock.
Where can you watch Home Alone? Here’s everything you need to know.
Home Alone isn’t currently streaming on Netflix or with a traditional Hulu account. You can, however, watch the film on demand via an active subscription to Hulu + Live TV.
Home Alone is now streaming on Disney+, which is available as a standalone service for $9.99/month (with ads) or $15.99/month (ad-free). Disney+ is also available with Hulu for $10.99/month (or $19.99/month ad-free).
You can also watch Disney+ if you subscribe to Hulu + Live TV, which for a limited time is available for $59.99/month for three months ($82.99/month thereafter).
Yes! Home Alone will once again be airing on Freeform for the holiday season. Here are a few of the upcoming airdates:
Yep. You can rent or buy Home Alone on Amazon for $3.99 or $14.99.