Groundhog Day is coming up, and it might get people feeling a little nostalgic for an iconic 90s film.
The 1993 movie "Groundhog Day," directed by Harold Ramis and starring Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell, centers around the legendary celebration it was named after.
The film follows a meteorologist, Phil (yes, like the groundhog), played by Murray, who is reporting on Groundhog Day in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, as he relives the same day over and over. It just so happens that the day he's repeating is Feb. 2, a.k.a. Groundhog Day.
"Groundhog Day" became so iconic that the phrase "groundhog day" is used to describe days or tasks that feel repetitive and never ending.
Here are all the streaming platforms where you can watch Groundhog Day before the holiday.
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Can you watch 'Groundhog Day' on Netflix?
Yes, the movie is available to stream on Netflix, but only for a limited time, according toTudum, Netflix's website.
On Sunday, Feb. 1, the day before Groundhog Day, the movie will leave Netflix, and people will no longer be able to watch the film on the streaming platform.
Other platforms you can use to stream 'Groundhog Day.'
Other streaming platforms where you can watch "Groundhog Day" include:
Where to rent Groundhog Day
While the movie can only be streamed on a couple of platforms, it can also be rented or purchased from the following:
Rent- $3.99
Purchase- $14.99 for Ultra High Definition or $12.99 for High Definition.
Rent- $3.99
Purchase- $12.99
Rent- $3.99
Buy- $14.99
Rent- $3.99
Buy- $14.99 for 4K Ultra High Definition or $13.99 for High Definition Extended.
Rent- $3.99
Buy- $14.99 for Ultra High Definition, or $12.99 for High Definition or Standard Definition
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