Barbie movie to be released on digital platforms tomorrow

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Stream the Barbie movie from the 12th September! (Image: Warner Bros)
Stream the Barbie movie from the 12th September! (Image: Warner Bros)

It's certainly the movie of the year, maybe even the decade. Many of us anticipated its launch since its first tease back in the summer of 2022 - so when it finally arrived in cinemas worldwide this August, it certainly didn't disappoint, and the numbers are here to prove it. Since its release the feel good movie has taken a staggering £1.4 billion at the global box office.

Yep, the Barbie movie has been a huge hit with young and old, parents and kids alike, with many fans claiming to have watched the feel good movie more than once, well basically until it was no longer available to watch at UK cinemas. So if you're having Barbie movie withdrawals, you'll be overjoyed to know that you can get your Barbie movie fix all over again!

In just a few short hours, on Tuesday, 12th September Sky Store and Prime Video will be launching the movie to buy on their streaming platforms, so Barbie fans will be able to relive the nostalgic joys of Barbie, Ken and Co from the comfort of your own home, or on a device where and when you please.

Here's everything you need to know about your viewing options before the much-loved movie's digital release.

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Prime Video

Prime members can pre-order the Barbie movie for £19.99 ahead of its release. If you're not already a Prime Video member it's super easy to sign up for as little as £5.99 per month to gain access to 'thousands of free and paid for popular movies, TV shows and award-winning Amazon Originals'.

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You'll also be able to take advantage of the unlimited fast delivery on millions of items, ad-free music and top podcasts with Amazon Music, in-game content and games with Prime Gaming, unlimited Photo storage with Amazon Photos, and more, which you can watch anywhere, and cancel at anytime for as little as £8.99 per month.

To make sure Prime is the right fit for you, there's a 30-day free trial, so if you don't like it, you're not obligated to stay with Prime Video. To sign up, all you need to do is download the Prime Video App or access via Amazon's website on any of your devices.

If you don't have a smart TV, worry not, all you need to do is get hold of one of Amazon's FireTV Stick or FireTV and you can then view all of the above plus so much more right away.

So what're you waiting for? Get your Barbie streaming options sorted today, and enjoy the movie tomorrow!

Sky Store

Barbie will be available to rent on Sky Store from Tuesday, September 12. The price it will cost to rent the movie hasn't been released yet.

On Sky Store you can watch your purchases on up to four compatible devices and if you're a Sky subscriber you can send your Buy & Keep purchases to a compatible Sky box.

Sky Cinema (not to watch Barbie)

If you're a fan of watching movies in general then there's a few streaming subscription options with Sky, so there's likely to be one that will suit your needs.

Option 1: Sky, Netflix & Cinema - £37 for 18 months, streamed directly to any TV, no dish required, and no upfront fee - more importantly, next day delivery!

Included in this package as a standard for £26 is the Sky Entertainment package which includes Sky comedy, Sky Atlantic, Sky Max, nature and documentaries. Sky movies is an extra £11 which takes it up to £37 - with this you'll also be able to watch some box office hits.

You can also include add-ons to the package such as Sky Sports for and extra £20 per month, and Sky Kids for just £6 per month.

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You also get Netflix - and who doesn't love a bit of Netflix?

Option 2: If you already have the Sky Entertainment package without the movies, you can upgrade your package for £12 a month, and Sky will also throw in Paramount+ at no extra cost.

Option 3: If you want the ultimate streaming package, Sky Glass may be just the thing for you, and there's a deal that you can get your hands on too.

Get hold of the Sky Glass 4K TV, plus Sky Cinema, Sky Entertainment and Netflix for as little as £25 per month for 3 months (returns to £51 a month) for an 18-month contract. The upfront fee is just £10 and you get to choose from a 43", 55" or a 65" TV that's available in five stunning colours.

A Sky glass TV allows you to watch everything without having to include a box, a dish or any other add-ons because everything you need to watch your favourite shows is included in your TV.

There's plenty more fantastic deals you can get your hands on at Sky - head here to find out exactly what they are.

Charlotte Henry

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