How to watch Jingle All The Way

We totally feel Arnie’s pain: your kid wants that one present more than anything in the world and it’s sold out everywhere. Jingle All The Way sees Arnold Schwarzenegger and a rival dad played by Sinbad desperate to get their hands on a Turbo-Man action figure in time for Christmas. You won’t be surprised to hear that hilarity ensues. Here’s how to watch Jingle All The Way online or on any mobile device.

Buy Jingle All The Way on DVD

1996 film Jingle All The Way is still available to buy on DVD. We found it atAmazonfor £4.99 (the Blu-ray is £9.36). If you’re an Amazon Prime customer, you can get it tomorrow!

Rent Jingle All The Way on DVD

Jingle All The Way is also available via DVD rental subscription service Cinema Paradiso –sign up for a free trial here.

Rent a digital copy of Jingle All The Way

You can rent a digital copy of Jingle All The Way in HD for just £3.49 fromAmazon Prime Video,iTunes(in 4K),Microsoft,YouTubeandRakuten. TheSky Storehas it for £3.49 in SD. It’s also available fromTalkTalk TVin HD for £3.95.

Buy a digital copy of Jingle All The Way

Jingle All The Way is currently available to buy in HD for £3.99 fromAmazon Prime VideoandApple TV(in 4K). It’s £7.99 in HD from theSky Store,Microsoft,YouTubeandRakuten TV.

Stream Jingle All The Way on NowTV

Jingle All The Way is free as part of aNowTV Cinema subscription, which costs £11.99 a month. If you’re not already a customer, you can sign up to a free trial and watch Jingle All The Way for free.

It’s also available onSky Go. This means you’ll need aSky TV subscription. If you don’t have one, packages start from £27 per month.

Although it’s also available via Amazon Prime Video,it costs £3.49 to renton top of your monthly subscription. It’s not available on Netflix right now.

Also see:Best Christmas movies ever – the ultimate list of the best Christmas films.

Author: Marie Black, Editorial Director, International

Marie is Editorial Director at Foundry. A Journalism graduate from the London College of Printing, she’s worked in tech media for almost 20 years, covering all types of consumer tech from smartphones and their accessories to smart home gear. These days she manages our international editorial teams and leads on content strategy, having witnessed first-hand Foundry’s transition from print, to digital, to online - and beyond.

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