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How to watch Snow White at home: When and where the film is streaming

See Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot face off in the live-action take on a classic.

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Snow White, the latest live-action reimagining of a classic Disney animated movie, has officially headed to Disney+ after a theatrical flop. If you didn’t catch it in theaters, but are curious what all the squabble surrounding it is about, now’s your chance to catch up from your couch.

The live-action Disney princess tale stars Rachel Zegler (West Side Story) in the titular role and Gal Gadot (Heart of Stone, Wonder Woman 1984) as the Evil Queen. And beyond simply replacing animated characters with real actors, Screenwriter Erin Cressida Wilson also went back to the drawing board to modernize the storyline.

“Wilson’s take on Snow White is surprisingly winsome. It delivers a familiar story with a fresh perspective and some unexpected sources of nostalgia,” Mashable Film Editor Kristy Puchko writes.

Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch Disney’s Snow White at home.

Is Snow White worth watching?

The live-action reimagining of Snow White has been riddled with controversy since its cast was announced. Not to mention Peter Dinklage’s criticism of the portrayal of dwarves in the film, which resulted in a switch from actual actors to CGI monstrosities. Despite all of this, Mashable’s film editor writes that it is “both surprising and entertaining” and “a magical cinematic experience.”

Audiences didn’t exactly flock to the theater, which is unsurprising given the controversy, but Snow White currently holds a 72 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes at the time of the digital release. Unfortunately, most critics did not find it as enjoyable, giving the film a less-than-stellar 40 percent rating.

Still, we recommend you make up your own mind on the adaptation of 1937’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and see it yourself.

Read our full review of Snow White.

Gal Gadot in


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While it seems like it was just in theaters, Snow White is already available to watch at home. It hit digital retailers on May 14 and has now also officially made its streaming debut, which means you’ll have three different options for watching the live-action remake at home.

Buy or rent it on digital

Disney’s Snow White became available to watch at home via video-on-demand on May 14, 2025, two months shy of its theatrical release. You can now purchase the film for your digital library on apps like Prime Video and Apple TV or rent it for 30 days. Just keep in mind that when you rent the film, you’ll only have 48 hours to finish watching once you begin.

You can rent or purchase the film at the following retailers:

Stream it on Disney+

Disney+ is the streaming home of all Disney films. So it comes as no surprise that the live-action Snow White made its streaming debut on the service on June 11. Despite its dismal box office numbers, the theater-to-streaming trajectory is right on par with other recent Disney releases like Moana 2, Mufasa: The Lion King, and Inside Out 2.

Not yet a Disney+ subscriber? Subscriptions start at $9.99 after a price hike last year, but we’ve rounded up a few of the best ways you can save some money on the streamer below.

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Best Disney+ deal: save 17% on an annual subscription

You can save some money on a Disney+ subscription on its own by signing up for an annual plan upfront. The yearly plan without ads will cost you $159.99 per year, which breaks down to just $13.33 per month instead of the usual $15.99 per month. That’s 17% or a total of $31.89 in savings. When you check out, be sure to select Disney+ Premium, then “annual” to secure the discount for the year.

Best Disney+ bundle deal: save 44% on Hulu and Disney+

Want more bang for your buck? Disney’s bundle deals are hard to beat. You can bundle Disney+ and Hulu for just $10.99 per month with ads, which basically gets you Disney+ for $1 per month (44% in savings). Or you could add Max (with ads) or ESPN+ into the mix for a three-part bundle that’ll cost you $16.99 per month. Despite dealing with ads, you’ll save a ton. To watch without ads, you’ll have to pay an extra $9 per month for the Disney+ and Hulu bundle and an extra $13 per month for the trio bundle.

Best Disney+ trial: get 6 or 12 months free with eligible Fios accounts

Verizon Fios home internet users on the 2 Gig Streaming or 2 Gig Complete package can score a free year of Disney+ Premium (no ads), while those on the 1 Gig Streaming or 1 Gig Complete package can get six free months. Check the eligibility terms on the Verizon website to learn more and activate the offer. Either way, your trial will give you plenty of time to watch Snow White and other Disney favorites.

Best Disney+ deal for Verizon Wireless customers: save $6.99/month on the Disney Bundle

Verizon Wireless customers can save $6.99/month on the Disney Bundle through Verizon myPlan. Just add a Disney Bundle to your account through myPlan, which includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ (all with ads). The trio bundle would regularly cost you $16.99 per month, but by signing up through this myPlan deal, you’ll only pay $10 per month. That’s practically unheard of in the streaming world.

Best way to get Disney+ for free: get the Total Wireless $60 plan

Total Wireless customers on the $60 per month prepaid unlimited plan are eligible to get Disney+ Premium (no ads) for free. No terms or trial periods. That’s a $15.99 per month value. Just keep your account in good standing, and your Disney+ account will remain active. If you’re on the $50 per month plan, you’re also eligible for six free months of Disney+. You can extend your trial by upgrading to the $60 per month plan.

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The biggest difference between Disney+ Basic and Premium is the inclusion of ads. A Basic account includes some ads during your streaming experience, while a Premium account is totally ad-free. A Premium account also gives you the ability to download content to watch offline. Of course, those perks also come at a price; Basic accounts will run you $9.99 per month, while Premium costs $15.99 per month.


As of early 2024, Disney started following in Netflix’s footsteps and cracking down on password sharing. That means Disney+ use is restricted to the devices inside the home of the person who pays the bill. You can add extra users to your account, but it’ll cost you another $6.99 per month for the Basic plan or $9.99 per month for the Premium plan. Learn more about adding an extra member to your account and pricing details on the Disney+ website.


Unfortunately, like every other streamer, Disney+ raised its prices of both tiers and bundles in October 2024. The plan with ads went from $7.99 to $9.99 per month, while the ad-free Disney+ Premium tier went from $13.99 to $15.99 per month. Bundle prices also inflated. The Duo Basic bundle (Hulu, Disney+ with ads) jumped from $9.99 to $10.99 per month, the Trio Basic bundle (Hulu, Disney+, ESPN+ with ads) jumped from $14.99 to $16.99 per month, and the Trio Premium bundle (Hulu, Disney+, ESPN+ without ads) went from $24.99 to $26.99 per month.

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Christina Buff is a Nashville-based freelance writer for who covers shopping with a splash of entertainment. If you’re ever wondering what streaming service you need to watch something (and the cheapest way to sign up for it), she’s your girl.

Christina received a B.S. in Business Communication (concentration in writing) from Stevenson University and began her professional journey writing and editing press releases. Since then, she’s written content for a marketing agency, blogged for celebrities, and covered local news, politics, women’s lifestyle, fashion, beauty, and just about everything in between for various publications.

When she’s not writing, she’s probably enjoying live music, studying human design, or embroidering and upcycling clothes. You can follow her on Instagram at @touchinfinity.

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