Where Can You Watch Bill Murray’s Groundhog Day Today?

By Phillip Swann
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TV Answer Man, do you know where we can watch Groundhog Day since it’s Groundhog Day! I don’t see it on my Netflix. It’s funny!! – Shelley, Mobile, Alabama.

Shelley, Groundhog Day is the classic 1993 Bill Murray comedy about a local weatherman who relives a certain February holiday – every single day! The farcical premise aside, this is peak Murray whose deadpan delivery and surprising vulnerability makes his character one to laugh at and root for. Andie MacDowell is sweet as Bill’s love interest and the supporting cast includes such zanies as Harold Ramis (who also directed), Chris Elliott and Murray real-life bro, Brian Doyle-Murray. And we can’t forget Stephen Tobolowsky as Ned!

So, since it is Groundhog Day (February 2), where can you watch Groundhog Day the movie?

No, it’s not on Netflix or any streaming service except for AMC+, which starts at $6.99 a month with a free seven-day trial available.

You also can watch the movie today on the regular AMC channel. And in keeping with the theme of repeating, Groundhog Day will air five straight times on AMC today starting at 8:30 a.m. ET.

If you have AMC in your cable/satellite/live streaming plan, you can also watch it through the on demand menu.

Shelley, I hope that answers your question. Happy viewing and stay safe! Happy viewing and stay safe! Happy viewing and stay safe! (Okay, enough of that.)

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